Anawrahta of Launggyet, the Glossary
Anawrahta Minsaw (အနော်ရထာ မင်းစော,; d. March 1408) was king of Launggyet Arakan from 1406 to 1408.[1]
Table of Contents
34 relations: Bago, Myanmar, Burmese calendar, Hanthawaddy Kingdom, History of Rakhine, Hmannan Yazawin, Irrawaddy Delta, Kalay, Kale Kye-Taung Nyo, Kingdom of Ava, Launggyet, List of Arakanese monarchs, Maha Yazawin, Mani Yadanabon, Min Khayi, Min Saw Mon, Ministry of Information (Myanmar), Minkhaung I, Minye Kyawswa, Nadaw, Nat (deity), Pathein, Rakhine Razawin Thit, Razadarit, Razadarit Ayedawbon, Royal Historical Commission of Burma, Saw Pyei Chantha, Shan States, Shwe Nawrahta, Tabodwe, Tagu, Theravada, U Kala, Yazawin Thit, Zatadawbon Yazawin.
- History of Rakhine
- Monarchs of Launggyet
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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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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Hanthawaddy Kingdom
The Hanthawaddy Kingdom (ဟံသာဝတီ နေပြည်တော်; also Hanthawaddy Pegu or simply Pegu) was the polity that ruled lower Burma (Myanmar) from 1287 to 1539 and from 1550 to 1552.
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History of Rakhine
Rakhine State occupies the northern coastline of Myanmar up to the border with Bangladesh and corresponds to the historical Kingdom of Arakan.
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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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Irrawaddy Delta
The Irrawaddy Delta or Ayeyarwady Delta lies in the Irrawaddy Division, the lowest expanse of land in Myanmar that fans out from the limit of tidal influence at Myan Aung to the Bay of Bengal and Andaman Sea, to the south at the mouth of the Ayeyarwady River.
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Kalay
Kalay (ကလေး), also known as Kale, is a town in the Sagaing Region of Myanmar.
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Kale Kye-Taung Nyo
Kale Kye-Taung Nyo (ကလေး ကျေးတောင် ညို,; also spelled Kale Kyetaungnyo or Kalekyetaungnyo;The name ကလေး ကျေးတောင် ညို literally means Nyo of Kale Kye-Taung. (Harvey 1925: 96) transliterates the name as Kalekyetaungnyo, and (Aung-Thwin 2017: 82–83) as Kale Kye Taung Nyo.
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Kingdom of Ava
The Kingdom of Ava (အင်းဝခေတ်) was the dominant kingdom that ruled upper Burma (Myanmar) from 1365 to 1555.
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Launggyet
Launggyet (လောင်းကြက်မြို့) is a former capital of the Launggyet Dynasty of Arakan from 1237/1251 to 1430. Anawrahta of Launggyet and Launggyet are history of Rakhine.
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List of Arakanese monarchs
The following is a list of monarchs of Arakan, starting from the Lemro period. Anawrahta of Launggyet and list of Arakanese monarchs are history of Rakhine.
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Maha Yazawin
The Maha Yazawin, fully the Maha Yazawindawgyi (မဟာ ရာဇဝင်တော်ကြီး) and formerly romanized as the Maha-Radza Weng, is the first national chronicle of Burma/Myanmar.
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Mani Yadanabon
The Mani Yadanabon (မဏိ ရတနာပုံ ကျမ်း,; also spelled Maniyadanabon or Mani-yadana-bon) is an 18th-century court treatise on Burmese statecraft and court organization.
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Min Khayi
Min Khayi (မင်းခရီ,; also spelled Meng Khari, Arakanese pronunciation:; also known as Ali Khan; 1392–1459) was the second king of the Mrauk-U Kingdom from 1433 to 1459. Anawrahta of Launggyet and Min Khayi are Burmese Theravada Buddhists.
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Min Saw Mon
Narameikhla Min Saw Mon (Arakanese:နရမိတ်လှ မင်းစောမွန်,, Arakanese transliteration: Meng Sao Mwan, Arakanese pronunciation:; also known as Suleiman Shah; 1380–1433) was the last king of Launggyet Dynasty and the founder of Mrauk-U Dynasty of Arakan. Anawrahta of Launggyet and Min Saw Mon are Burmese Theravada Buddhists and monarchs of Launggyet.
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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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Minkhaung I
Minkhaung I of Ava (ပထမ မင်းခေါင်; also spelled Mingaung; 1373–1421) was king of Ava from 1400 to 1421.
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Minye Kyawswa
Minye Kyawswa (မင်းရဲကျော်စွာ,; also Minyekyawswa and Minrekyawswa; January 1391 – 13 March 1415) was crown prince of Ava from 1406 to 1415, and commander-in-chief of Ava's military from 1410 to 1415.
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Nadaw
Nadaw (နတ်တော်; also spelt Natdaw) is the ninth month of the traditional Burmese calendar.
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Nat (deity)
The nats (နတ်; MLCTS: nat) are god-like spirits venerated in Myanmar and neighbouring countries in conjunction with Buddhism.
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Pathein
Pathein (ဖာသီ), formerly called Bassein, is the largest city and the capital of the Ayeyarwady Region, Myanmar (Burma).
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Rakhine Razawin Thit
Rakhine Razawin Thit (ရခိုင် ရာဇဝင်သစ်,, Arakanese pronunciation) is a Burmese chronicle covering the history of Arakan from time immemorial to the First Anglo-Burmese War (1824–1826). Anawrahta of Launggyet and Rakhine Razawin Thit are history of Rakhine.
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Razadarit
Razadarit (ရာဇာဓိရာတ်,The spelling "ရာဇာဓိရာတ်" per Slapat Rajawan (Schmidt 1906: 118) and the 1485 Shwedagon Pagoda inscription (Pan Hla 2005: 368, footnote 1). Nai Pan Hla's Razadarit Ayedawbon (Pan Hla 2005), which provides equivalent Mon spellings, uses ရာဇာဓိရာဇ် for both Mon and Burmese; see (Pan Hla 2005: 395) in the Index section for the name ရာဇာဓိရာဇ်.
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Razadarit Ayedawbon
Razadarit Ayedawbon (ရာဇာဓိရာဇ် အရေးတော်ပုံ) is a Burmese chronicle covering the history of Ramanya from 1287 to 1421.
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Royal Historical Commission of Burma
The Royal Historical Commission (တော်ဝင် မြန်မာနိုင်ငံ သမိုင်း ကော်မရှင်) of the Konbaung Dynasty of Burma (Myanmar) produced the standard court chronicles of Konbaung era, Hmannan Yazawin (1832) and Dutiya Yazawin (1869).
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Saw Pyei Chantha
Saw Pyei Chantha (စောပြည့်ချမ်းသာ,; also spelled "ရွှေပြည့်ချမ်းသာ", "Shwe Pyei Chantha") was the chief queen consort of Arakan for a few months in 1408.
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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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Shwe Nawrahta
Shwe Nawrahta is one of the 37 nats in the Burmese pantheon of nats.
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Tabodwe
Tabodwe (တပို့တွဲ) is the eleventh month of the traditional Burmese calendar.
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Tagu
Tagu (တန်ခူး; ဂိတု စဲ) is the first month of the traditional Burmese calendar.
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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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U Kala
U Kala (ဦးကုလား) was a Burmese historian and chronicler best known for compiling the Maha Yazawin (lit. 'Great Royal Chronicle'), the first extensive national chronicle of Burma.
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Yazawin Thit
Maha Yazawin Thit (မဟာ ရာဇဝင် သစ်,;; also known as Myanmar Yazawin Thit or Yazawin Thit) is a national chronicle of Burma (Myanmar).
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Zatadawbon Yazawin
Zatadawbon Yazawin (ဇာတာတော်ပုံ ရာဇဝင်,; also spelled Zatatawpon) is the earliest extant chronicle of Burma.
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See also
History of Rakhine
- 2012 Rakhine State riots
- 2015 Myanmar floods
- Anawrahta of Launggyet
- Arakan
- Arakan massacres in 1942
- Burmese conquest of Arakan
- Chut Pyin massacre
- Gu Dar Pyin massacre
- History of Rakhine
- Inn Din massacre
- Kha Maung Seik massacre
- Launggyet
- List of Arakanese monarchs
- Maung Nu massacre
- Mayu Frontier District
- Misuthin
- Mrauk U riot
- Mrauk-U Kingdom
- Parein
- Rakhine Razawin Thit
- Rakhine offensive (2023–present)
- Rakhine people
- Rohingya conflict
- Tula Toli massacre
Monarchs of Launggyet
- Alawmaphyu
- Anawrahta of Launggyet
- Min Bilu of Launggyet
- Min Hti of Arakan
- Min Saw Mon
- Nankyargyi
- Razathu II