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Tabinshwehti (Burmese: တပင်ရွှေထီး, [dəbɪ̀ɰ̃ ʃwè tʰí]; 16
April 1516 – 30
April 1550)...
- of
Burma (Myanmar) from the mid-16th
century to 1752. Its
early kings Tabinshwehti and
Bayinnaung succeeded in
reunifying the
territories of the
Pagan Kingdom...
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distantly related to then
presiding ruler of
Toungoo Mingyi Nyo and his son
Tabinshwehti through their common ancestor,
Tarabya I of Pakhan.
Later chronicles...
- Taungoo, a
former v****al
state of Ava. Taungoo's young,
ambitious King
Tabinshwehti defeated the more
powerful Hanthawaddy in the Toungoo–Hanthawaddy War...
- with its
ruling Taungoo dynasty starting in the 1540s in the
reign of
Tabinshwehti and
Bayinnaung were
ultimately ended with the
capture of the capital...
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resources and
workforce against the much
smaller Taungoo, led by King
Tabinshwehti and his
deputy general Bayinnaung.
Taungoo captured Bago and the Irrawaddy...
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Petrus Api****,
German mathematician and
astronomer (d. 1557) 1516 –
Tabinshwehti,
Burmese king (d. 1550) 1569 – John Davies,
English poet and
lawyer (d...
- kingdoms, was
weakly led.
Tabinshwehti decided not to wait
until the
larger kingdoms'
attention turned to him. In 1534,
Tabinshwehti and his
deputy Bayinnaung...
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until 1510. The
landlocked petty state began its rise in the 1530s
under Tabinshwehti who went on to
found the
largest polity in
Myanmar since the
Pagan Empire...
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gathered his
forces at Suphanburi, a town just west of Ayutthaya. When
Tabinshwehti and his
Burmese army
arrived at the
walled town of Kanchanaburi, they...