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Anaukbaklun (အနောက်ဘက်လွန်; 21 January 1578 – 9 July 1628) was the sixth king of Taungoo Burma and was largely responsible for restoring the kingdom after it collapsed at the end of 16th century.[1]

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  1. 71 relations: Ayutthaya Kingdom, Bagan, Bago, Myanmar, Bawlakhe, Bayinnaung, Burmese calendar, Burmese names, Chao Pha, Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Chiang Saen, Dawei, Filipe de Brito e Nicote, Hmannan Yazawin, Inwa, Irrawaddy River, Kathe, Keng Hkam, Keng Tawng, Kengtung, Koshanpye, Lampang, Lan Na, Lan Xang, Lawksawk, List of Burmese monarchs, List of heirs to the Burmese thrones, Lower Myanmar, Luang Namtha, Luang Prabang, Möng Mao, Meiktila, Ministry of Information (Myanmar), Minye Kyawswa II of Ava, Minyedeippa, Mogaung, Mohnyin, Momeik, Mong Pan, Mottama, Myawaddy, Myeik Township, Myene, Myanmar, Namsan Mountain, Nan, Thailand, Natshinnaung, Nawngmawn, Nyaungyan Min, Pindale, Portugal, ... Expand index (21 more) »

  2. 17th-century Burmese monarchs
  3. 17th-century murdered monarchs
  4. Assassinated Burmese people
  5. Rulers of Toungoo

Ayutthaya Kingdom

The Ayutthaya Kingdom (อยุธยา,, IAST: or) or the Empire of Ayutthaya was a Mon and later Siamese kingdom that existed in Southeast Asia from 1351 to 1767, centered around the city of Ayutthaya, in Siam, or present-day Thailand.

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Bagan

Bagan (formerly Pagan) is an ancient city and a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Mandalay Region of Myanmar.

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Bago, Myanmar

Bago (formerly spelled Pegu), formerly known as Hanthawaddy, is a city and the capital of the Bago Region in Myanmar.

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Bawlakhe

Bawlakhe (ဘော်လခဲမြို့) is a town in the Kayah State of eastern part of Burma.

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Bayinnaung

Bayinnaung Kyawhtin Nawrahta (ဘုရင့်နောင် ကျော်ထင်နော်ရထာ; บุเรงนองกะยอดินนรธา,, Portuguese: Braginoco; 16 January 1516 – 10 October 1581) was king of the Toungoo Dynasty of Myanmar from 1550 to 1581. Anaukpetlun and Bayinnaung are rulers of Toungoo.

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Burmese calendar

The Burmese calendar (မြန်မာသက္ကရာဇ်,, or ကောဇာသက္ကရာဇ်,; Burmese Era (BE) or Myanmar Era (ME)) is a lunisolar calendar in which the months are based on lunar months and years are based on sidereal years.

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Burmese names

Burmese names lack the serial structure of most Western names.

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Chao Pha

Chaopha was a royal title used by the hereditary Tai rulers in mainland Southeast Asia, including the Mong Dun, Mong Shan, Mong Mao, and Khamti fiefdoms.

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Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai is the largest city in northern Thailand, the capital of Chiang Mai province and the second largest city in Thailand.

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Chiang Rai

Chiang Rai (เชียงราย,; ᨩ᩠ᨿᨦᩁᩣ᩠ᨿ, เจียงฮาย) is the northernmost major city in Thailand, with a population of about 200,000 people.

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Chiang Saen

Chiang Saen (เชียงแสน) is an old city in Northern Thailand.

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Dawei

Dawei (ဓဝဲါ,; ทวาย, RTGS: Thawai,; formerly known as Tavoy) is a city in south-eastern Myanmar and is the capital of the Tanintharyi Region, formerly known as the Tenasserim Division, on the eastern bank of the Dawei River.

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Filipe de Brito e Nicote

Filipe de Brito e Nicote or Nga Zinga (ငဇင်ကာ,; c. 1566 – April 1613) was a Portuguese adventurer and mercenary in the service of the Arakanese kingdom of Mrauk U, and later of the Siamese Kingdom of Ayutthaya.

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Hmannan Yazawin

Hmannan Maha Yazawindawgyi (မှန်နန်း မဟာ ရာဇဝင်တော်ကြီး,; commonly, Hmannan Yazawin; known in English as the Glass Palace Chronicle) is the first official chronicle of Konbaung Dynasty of Burma (Myanmar).

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Inwa

Inwa (or; also spelled Innwa; formerly known as Ava), located in Mandalay Region, Myanmar, is an ancient imperial capital of successive Burmese kingdoms from the 14th to 19th centuries.

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Irrawaddy River

The Irrawaddy River (ဧရာဝတီမြစ်,, Ayeyarwady) is the largest river in Myanmar.

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Kathe

Kathe may refer to.

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Keng Hkam

Keng Hkam is a village in Mong Kung Township in the Shan State of Burma.

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Keng Tawng

Keng Tawng (Shan:; ကျိုင်းတောင်းမြို့; also spelled Kyaingtaung) is a river town in Mong Nai Township in the Shan State of Burma.

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Kengtung

Kengtung (ဝဵင်းၵဵင်းတုင်, เชียงตุง), also spelt Kyaingtong, is a town in Shan State, Myanmar (formerly Burma).

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Koshanpye

Koshanpye (ကိုးရှမ်းပြည်, 憍赏弥), also called Kopyidoung (ကိုးပြည်ငထ၁င်, 九卑當), is a historical name in Burmese literature which means "nine Shan states".

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Lampang

Lampang, also called Nakhon Lampang (นครลำปาง) to differentiate from Lampang province, is the third largest city in northern Thailand and capital of Lampang province and the Mueang Lampang district.

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Lan Na

The Lan Na Kingdom or The Kingdom of Lanna (ᩋᩣᨱᩣᨧᩢᨠ᩠ᨠ᩼ᩃ᩶ᩣ᩠ᨶᨶᩣ,, "Kingdom of a Million Rice Fields"; อาณาจักรล้านนา), also known as Lannathai, and most commonly called Lanna or Lanna Kingdom, was an Indianized state centered in present-day Northern Thailand from the 13th to 18th centuries.

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Lan Xang

Lan Xang or Lancang was a Lao kingdom that held the area of present-day Laos from 1353 to 1707.

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Lawksawk

Lawksawk (လွၵ်ႉၸွၵ်ႇ), also known as Yatsauk (ရပ်စောက်; also spelt Yatsawk), is a town in Shan State, Myanmar.

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List of Burmese monarchs

This is a list of the monarchs of Burma (Myanmar), covering the monarchs of all the major kingdoms that existed in the present day Burma (Myanmar).

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List of heirs to the Burmese thrones

This is a list of the individuals who were, at any given time, considered the next in line to succeed the Burmese monarch to inherit the throne of various Burmese kingdoms (849–1885).

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Lower Myanmar

Lower Myanmar (အောက်မြန်မာပြည်, also called Lower Burma) is a geographic region of Myanmar and includes the low-lying Irrawaddy Delta (Ayeyarwady, Bago and Yangon Regions), as well as coastal regions of the country (Rakhine and Mon States and Tanintharyi Region).

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Luang Namtha

Luang Namtha (Luang Nam Tha) (Lao: ມ. ຫລວງນໍ້າທາ) is a district as well as the capital of Luang Namtha Province in northern Laos.

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Luang Prabang

Luang Phabang, (Lao: ຫລວງພະບາງ/ຫຼວງພະບາງ) or Louangphabang (pronounced), commonly transliterated into Western languages from the pre-1975 Lao spelling ຫຼວງພຣະບາງ (ຣ.

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Möng Mao

Muang Mao, also spelled Möng Mao (မိူင်းမၢဝ်း; ᥛᥫᥒᥰ ᥛᥣᥝᥰ; မိုင်းမော) or the Mao Kingdom, was an ethnic Tai state that controlled several smaller Tai states or chieftainships along the frontier of what is now Myanmar, China, the states of Northeast India of Assam, and Arunachal Pradesh, principally set in the Dehong region of Yunnan with a capital near the modern-day border town of Ruili/Meng Mao.

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Meiktila

Meiktila is a city in central Burma on the banks of Meiktila Lake in the Mandalay Region at the junctions of the Bagan-Taunggyi, Yangon-Mandalay and Meiktila-Myingyan highways.

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Ministry of Information (Myanmar)

The Ministry of Information (ပြန်ကြားရေးဝန်ကြီးဌာန) in Myanmar officially informs the public about government policy plans and implementation and supports improvements to knowledge and education of the public.

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Minye Kyawswa II of Ava

Minye Kyawswa (မင်းရဲကျော်စွာ,; also spelled Minyekyawswa; 16 November 1567 – late December 1599) was heir apparent of Burma from 1593 to 1599, and viceroy of Ava from 1587 to 1593.

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Minyedeippa

Minyedeippa (မင်းရဲဒိဗ္ဗ,; also spelled Minredeippa or Minyedaikpa; 1608 – 25 November 1630) was the seventh king of Toungoo dynasty of Burma. Anaukpetlun and Minyedeippa are 17th-century Burmese monarchs and rulers of Toungoo.

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Mogaung

Mogaung (မိုးကောင်း; (Shan: မိူင်းၵွင်း) is a town in Kachin State, Myanmar. It is situated on the Mandalay-Myitkyina railway line.

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Mohnyin

Mohnyin (မိုးညှင်း,; Shan:မိူင်းယၢင်း) is a town in Kachin State, Myanmar.

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Momeik

Momeik (မိုးမိတ်), also known as Mong Mit (Shan) in Shan, is a town situated on the Shweli River in northern Shan State.

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Mong Pan

Mong Pan (ဝဵင်းမိူင်းပၼ်ႇ) is a town and seat of Mong Pan Township in the southern Shan State of Burma.

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Mottama

Mottama (မုတ္တမမြို့,; Muttama မုဟ်တၟံ,; formerly Martaban) is a town in the Thaton District of Mon State, Myanmar.

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Myawaddy

Myawaddy (မြဝတီ; เมียวดี;;; Phlone) is a town in southeastern Myanmar, in Kayin State, close to the border with Thailand.

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Myeik Township

Myeik Township (မြိတ်မြို့နယ်) is a township of Myeik District in the Taninthayi Division of Myanmar.

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Myene, Myanmar

Myene is a village in Homalin Township, Hkamti District, in the Sagaing Region of northwestern Burma.

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Namsan Mountain

Namsan, officially Namsan Mountain, is a -high peak in Jung-gu, Seoul, South Korea.

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Nan, Thailand

Nan (น่าน) is a town in northern Thailand.

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Natshinnaung

Natshinnaung (နတ်သျှင်နောင်,; 1579–1613) was a Toungoo prince who was a noted poet and an accomplished musician, as well as an able military commander. Anaukpetlun and Natshinnaung are rulers of Toungoo.

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Nawngmawn

Nawngmawn is a village in Homalin Township, Hkamti District, in the Sagaing Region of northwestern Burma.

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Nyaungyan Min

Nyaungyan Min (ညောင်ရမ်းမင်း; 8 November 1555 –) was king of the Toungoo dynasty of Burma (Myanmar) from 1599 to 1605. Anaukpetlun and Nyaungyan Min are 17th-century Burmese monarchs.

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Pindale

Pindale is a village in the Wundwin Township, Mandalay Division of central Myanmar.

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Portugal

Portugal, officially the Portuguese Republic, is a country located on the Iberian Peninsula in Southwestern Europe, whose territory also includes the Macaronesian archipelagos of the Azores and Madeira.

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Pyay

Pyay (ပြန်,; also known as Prome and Pyè) is the principal town of Pyay Township in the Bago Region in Myanmar.

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Rakhine people

The Rakhine (Burmese and ရခိုင်လူမျိုး) or Arakanese are a Southeast Asian ethnic group in Myanmar (Burma) forming the majority along the coastal region of present-day Rakhine State (formerly called Arakan), although Rakhine communities also exist throughout the country, particularly in the Ayeyarwady and Yangon Regions.

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Shan States

The Shan States (1885–1948) were a collection of minor Shan kingdoms called muang whose rulers bore the title saopha in British Burma.

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Shwebo

Shwebo (ရွှေဘိုမြို့) is a city in Sagaing Region, Burma, 110 km north-west of Mandalay between the Irrawaddy and the Mu rivers.

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Sidoktaya

Sidoktaya, also Sitoktaya or Setoketaya (စေတုတ္တရာမြို့) is a town and seat of Sidoktaya Township in Minbu District of Magway Division, situated in middle west region of Burma.

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Tabayin

Depeyin (ဒီပဲယင်း; also spelled Dabayin, Debayin, Depayin, or Tabayin) is a town in the Sagaing Division in Myanmar.

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Tabodwe

Tabodwe (တပို့တွဲ) is the eleventh month of the traditional Burmese calendar.

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Taungoo

Taungoo (Tauñngu myoú;; also spelled Toungoo) is a district-level city in the Bago Region of Myanmar, 220 km from Yangon, towards the north-eastern end of the division, with mountain ranges to the east and west.

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Tenasserim Hills

The Tenasserim Hills or Tenasserim Range (တနင်္သာရီ တောင်တန်း,; ทิวเขาตะนาวศรี,,; Banjaran Tanah Seri/Banjaran Tenang Sari) is the geographical name of a roughly 1,700 km long mountain chain, part of the Indo-Malayan mountain system in Southeast Asia.

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Thalun

Thalun (သာလွန်မင်း,; 17 June 1584 – 27 August 1648) was the eighth king of Toungoo dynasty of Burma (Myanmar). Anaukpetlun and Thalun are 17th-century Burmese monarchs and rulers of Toungoo.

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Thanlyin

Thanlyin (or; သေၚ်,; formerly Syriam) is a major port city of Myanmar, located across Bago River from the city of Yangon.

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Thaton

Thaton (သဓီု) is a town in Mon State, in southern Myanmar on the Tenasserim plains.

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Thaungdut

Thaungdut is a village on the Chindwin River in Homalin Township in Hkamti District in the Sagaing Region of northwestern Burma.

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Theravada

Theravāda ('School of the Elders') is the most commonly accepted name of Buddhism's oldest existing school.

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Thiri Maha Dhamma Yaza Dipadi Dewi

Thiri Maha Dhamma Yaza Dipadi Dewi (သီရိ မဟာ ဓမ္မရာဇာဓိပတိ ဒေဝီ,; Sirimahārājadhipatidevī; born Khin Hpone Myint) was the chief queen consort of King Nyaungyan of Toungoo Dynasty of Burma (Myanmar).

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Toungoo dynasty

The Toungoo dynasty (တောင်ငူမင်းဆက်,; also spelt Taungoo dynasty), and also known as the Restored Toungoo dynasty, was the ruling dynasty of Burma (Myanmar) from the mid-16th century to 1752.

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Upper Myanmar

Upper Myanmar (အထက်မြန်မာပြည် or, also called Upper Burma) is one of two geographic regions in Myanmar, the other being Lower Myanmar.

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Waso

Waso (ဝါဆို; formerly Nweta or Myayta (Old Burmese: မ္လယ်တာ (မြေတာ)) is the fourth month of the traditional Burmese calendar.

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Wuntho

Wuntho (ဝန်းသို) or Waing Hso (ဝဵင်းသိူဝ်) was a native state of Upper Burma when Burma (Myanmar), was under British control.

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Zatadawbon Yazawin

Zatadawbon Yazawin (ဇာတာတော်ပုံ ရာဇဝင်,; also spelled Zatatawpon) is the earliest extant chronicle of Burma.

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Zeyawaddy

Zeyawaddy (ဇေယျဝတီ) is a small town located north of Rangoon, Burma.

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See also

17th-century Burmese monarchs

17th-century murdered monarchs

Assassinated Burmese people

Rulers of Toungoo

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anaukpetlun

, Pyay, Rakhine people, Shan States, Shwebo, Sidoktaya, Tabayin, Tabodwe, Taungoo, Tenasserim Hills, Thalun, Thanlyin, Thaton, Thaungdut, Theravada, Thiri Maha Dhamma Yaza Dipadi Dewi, Toungoo dynasty, Upper Myanmar, Waso, Wuntho, Zatadawbon Yazawin, Zeyawaddy.