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- and Thihathu) from Myinsaing, and was one of many small kingdoms that emerged following the collapse of Pagan Empire in 1287. Myinsaing successfully fended...
- Kyaukse District is a district of the Mandalay Region in central Myanmar.: 149  The district contains the following townships: Kyaukse Township Sintgaing...
- Burma by the Yuan dynasty under Temür Khan was repulsed by the Burmese Myinsaing Kingdom in 1301. After the first invasion by the Yuan dynasty, Narathihapate...
- Toungoo. Most royal chronicles treat Myinsaing-Pinya as a single period, and Sagaing as a junior branch of the Myinsaing dynasty. List of Pinya kings Kings...
- Luce who had checked the chronicle reported dates with inscriptions. Myinsaing Sithu does not appear in any of the chronicles. Different Burmese chronicles...
- lord of Myinsaing as a regimental commander went to the front in the second (1386–1387) campaign. It was quite unlikely the lord of Myinsaing in 1386...
- Myanmar articles History Prehistory Pyu city-states Thaton Kingdom Bagan Kingdom Myinsaing Kingdom Pinya Kingdom Sagaing Kingdom Kingdom of Ava Prome Kingdom Hanthawaddy...
- submitted to Yuan dynasty. However, in 1297, a new local power emerged. Myinsaing Kingdom became the real ruler of Central Burma and challenged the Mongol...
- [zəɡáɪɰ̃ nèpjìdɔ̀]) was a small kingdom ruled by a junior branch of the Myinsaing dynasty from 1315 to 1365. Originally the northern province of Sagaing...
- (1297–1313), King of Myinsaing–Pinya (1313–1325) Pinya Kingdom (complete list) – Thihathu, Co-Regent of Myinsaing (1297–1313), King of Myinsaing–Pinya (1313–1325)...