-
question marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of
Burmese script. Saw Lu
Thinkhaya (Burmese: စောလူး သင်္ခယာ,
pronounced [sɔ́ lú θɪ̀ɴkʰəjà]; c. 1370s–1435)...
- Athinkhaya, Athinhkaya, or
Thinkhaya was a
Burmese ministerial and later,
royal title of the
Burmese monarchy. It may
refer to: Athinkhaya: Co-Regent...
- Ava,
flees his capital. He is
succeeded by
Mohnyin Thado, who
receives Thinkhaya III of Toungoo. June 16 –
Hussite Wars –
Battle of Usti nad Labem: The...
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Burmese script.
Thinkhaya II of
Toungoo (Burmese: သင်္ခယာ ငယ်,
pronounced [θɪ̀ɴkʰəjà ŋɛ̀]; also
Thinkhaya Nge and Sit Kya
Thinkhaya) was
viceroy of Toungoo...
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Thinkhaya at Toungoo, in
exchange for Ava's
recognition of the Shan-speaking states. Both
missions failed to
secure a deal. An
emboldened Thinkhaya of...
- Zeya
Thingyan (1408/09–1411/12)
Thinkhaya I (1411/12–1415)
Thinkhaya II (1415–1418/19)
Pantaung (1419–1420)
Thinkhaya III (1420–1435)
Launggyet (Arakan)...
- see
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other symbols instead of
Burmese script.
Thinkhaya (Burmese: သင်္ခယာ,
pronounced [θɪ̀ɴkʰəjà]; also
known as Uzana) was governor...
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Central Burma. He left
Yanaung in 1426 when his father, now
styled as
Thinkhaya,
refused to
submit to the new king of Ava,
Mohnyin Thado, and declared...
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other symbols instead of
Burmese script.
Thinkhaya I of
Toungoo (Burmese: သင်္ခယာ,
pronounced [θɪ̀ɴkʰəjà]) was
viceroy of...
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younger sister of Kyawhtin's
bodyguard Nga Tan-Si, a
grandson of Gov.
Thinkhaya III of Toungoo; "overcome by shame" Tan-Si is said to have cut down Kyawhtin...