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Bagyidaw (Burmese: ဘကြီးတော်,
pronounced [ba̰dʑídɔ̀]; also
known as
Sagaing Min...
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allegiance and had a fort
constructed at
Jaypur (Dighalighat). In 1819,
Bagyidaw became the king of
Burma and
decided to
annex ****am. He sent Mingimaha...
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posterity as
Bodawpaya (Grandsire) in
relation to his successor, his
grandson Bagyidaw (Royal
Elder Uncle), who in turn was
given this name in
relation to his...
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offensive policy against the British.
Bandula was part of the war
party at
Bagyidaw's court,
which also
included Queen Me Nu and her brother, the Lord of Salin...
- M****acre. She was the
daughter of King
Bagyidaw and his
consort Nanmadaw Me Nu (Chief
Queen of King
Bagyidaw). She was one of the most
influential queen...
- was the
chief queen of King
Bagyidaw of the
Konbaung dynasty of
Burma from 1819 to 1837. She
married Bagyidaw when he was
Prince of Sagaing, then...
- Bodawpaya) and
Princess Min Kye on 14
March 1787. When his
elder brother Bagyidaw ascended the
throne in 1819,
Tharrawaddy was
appointed Heir Apparent.[citation...
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Bodawpaya moved the
capital to
Amarapura in May 1783 but his
grandson King
Bagyidaw moved it back to Ava in
November 1821. The end of the city came via a natural...
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Buddhist sacred mountain,
Mount Meru. The
pagoda was
built in 1816 by
Bagyidaw. It is
dedicated to the
memory of his
first consort and cousin, Princess...
- (Baruah 1993:221–222).
Chandrakanta Singha fled to
Guwahati when the army of
Bagyidaw king of Burma, led by
Mingimaha Tilwa,
approached Jorhat (Baruah 1993:223)...