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Prince of
Pyinzi (Burmese: ပြင်စည်မင်းသား; also Duke of
Pyinzi) was a
hereditary title in
Burma given to the
royal prince who was
granted the appanage...
- သုပဘာဝတီ, Supabhāvatī; 1861–1915),
commonly known as
Pyinzi Princess (Burmese: ပြင်စည်မင်းသမီး) or
Pyinzi Supaya (Burmese: ပြင်စည်စုဖုရား), was a high-ranking...
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Pyinzi is a town in
eastern Myingyan District in the
center of the
Mandalay Region in Myanmar. It is
located at the
crossroads where Route 2 goes west...
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Hteiktin Pu (Burmese: ထိပ်တင်ပု, c. 1813 – 1882),
commonly known as
Prince of
Pyinzi, was a
royal prince during the late
Konbaung dynasty in Burma, especially...
- မင်းရဲသီဟကျော်, born Naga; 1771 – 1855),
commonly known as the
Prince of
Pyinzi, was a
royal prince of Burma's
Konbaung dynasty,
especially renowned for...
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governor of
Pyinzi, a
small town
about 85 km
southwest of Ava. He also gave Swe
command of the 33-member
Pyinzi cavalry. Swe
would rule
Pyinzi for the next...
- also gave his new son-in-law the
title of Thihapate, and the
district of
Pyinzi, a
small district 60km
south of the
capital Ava (Inwa), in fief. Thihapate...
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Mohnyin Prince Mohnyin Princess First Myauksaungdaw Mibaya Malon Prince Pyinzi Prince Wuntho Prince Second Myauksaungdaw Mibaya Kanni Princess Ngape Princess...
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Minye Thihathu and
Minye Kyawhtin, and a daughter, Saw Pyei
Chantha at
Pyinzi,
which was Minkhaung's fief. Mi-Nauk
became of
queen of Ava on 25 November...
- heir-apparent)
Successor Minye Kyawswa (as heir-apparent) Born 1375/76
Pyinzi, Ava
Kingdom Died c. July 1408 Pegu,
Hanthawaddy Kingdom Spouse Daughter...