Tabinshwehti and Bayinnaung succeeded in reunifying the Pagan Empire for the first time since 1287 ... empire in the history of Southeast Asia collapsed in 1599, 18 years after Bayinnaung s death ... s brother in law, Bayinnaung , succeeded to the throne in 1551 and reigned 30 years, launching ... domination for 15 years, were soon independent once again. Bayinnaung was poised to deliver a final ... or Restored Taungoo Dynasty 1597 1752 . Bayinnaung s grandson, Anaukpetlun 1605 1628 , once again reunited ... background color ECD672 border 1.5px solid SEC THIQ y THI SEC Tabinshwehti y THIQ2 THI Bayinnaung ... more details
kingdoms attention turned to him. Tabinshwehti and his deputy Bayinnaung selected Hanthawaddy as their first ... 1538 The war began in early 1535 when a landlocked Toungoo led by Tabinshwehti and his deputy Bayinnaung ... of Naungyo At Pegu, Tabinshwehti and his deputy Bayinnaung well understood that they had gained ... for their tenuous hold on Lower Burma. Tabinshwehti sent Bayinnaung with a small army to chase the retreating .... ref name mha 106 109 Htin Aung, pp. 106 109 ref Bayinnaung s light troops caught up with the main ... in the Irrawaddy delta. Bayinnaung nonetheless defeated the numerically superior and better armed ... more details
Image Chedi Phukhao Thong 2008.JPG thumb right West side of Chedi Phukhao Thong, as seen in 2008 Chedi Phukhao Thong lang th is a 50 metre ref Gray P, Ridout L, Thailand The Rough Guide , 3rd edition, Rough Guides Limited, 1998, ISBN 1 85828 341 8 ref chedi temple chedi , or Buddhist tower, in the village of Phukhao Thong near Ayutthaya Kingdom Ayutthaya in central Thailand . Visitors can climb as far a landing halfway up the chedi , from which the surrounding rice fields and the town of Ayutthaya can be seen. History In 1569, having taken Ayutthaya Kingdom Ayutthaya , King Bayinnaung of Hongsawadi now part of Myanmar built a large chedi in the Mon people Mon style, next to the Buddhist temple of Wat Phukhao Thong, to commemorate his victory. Over the next two centuries the chedi fell into disrepair. In a restoration during the reign of King Boromakot ruled 1733&ndash 1758 a new chedi in Thai style, having a square plan with indented corners, was built on the base of the ruin. ref Information panels in the grounds of Wat Phukhao Thong, written by Thai Fine Arts Department, transcribed 2008 ref The adjacent temple, founded by King Ramesuan in 1387, is still in use. References reflist coord 14.369083 N 100.539751 E type landmark region TH display title Category Buddhist temples in Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province Category Thai culture Category History of Thailand Buddhism monastery stub Thailand struct stub de Wat Phu Khao Thong Ayutthaya th ... more details
attention turned to him. Tabinshwehti and his deputy Bayinnaung selected a weakly led Hanthawaddy ... on 30 April 1550, the kingdom he and Bayinnaung had built up in the last 15 years instantly unraveled. Instead of acknowledging Bayinnaung as the next king, all the governors of the kingdom, including Bayinnaung s own kinsmen, set up their own fiefdoms. Bayinnaung then set out to reclaim the kingdom. Starting with a small army of 2500 loyal followers, Bayinnaung first attacked native city of Toungoo ... of four months, Minkhaung surrendered, and was pardoned by his brother. On 11 January 1551, Bayinnaung was formally proclaimed king. ref name hy 2 262 263 Hmannan, Vol. 2, pp. 262 263 ref Bayinnaung then received ... 163 Harvey, pp. 162 163 ref Only Prome and Pegu in Lower Burma remained defiant. Bayinnaung captured ... ref name hy 2 268 Hmannan, Vol. 2, p. 268 ref On 12 March 1552, Bayinnaung defeated Pegu s ruler Smim ... 1554 1557 The Confederation controlled Ava was next. Bayinnaung made extensive preparations, assembling ... 2 282 284 Hmannan, Vol. 2, pp. 282 284 ref ref name app 107 108 Phayre, pp. 107 108 ref Bayinnaung then planned ... 1557, Bayinnaung in one stroke controlled all cis Thanlwin river Salween Thanlwin Shan states from the Patkai ... Chiang Mai . In November 1557, Bayinnaung s 23,000 strong forces reinvaded, and easily defeated Mone s forces. The sawbwa fled to Chiang Mai. ref name hy 2 315 138 Hmannan, Vol. 2, pp. 315 318 ref Bayinnaung ... ref By having acquired Mone and Lan Na, Bayinnaung had unknowingly become involved in the dynastic ... Setthathirath would prove a thorn to Bayinnaung in years to come. Manipur 1560 The small kingdom of Manipur ..., Bayinnaung looked to bring farther trans Salween Shan states present day Kengtung in Shan State , and southern ... to Mrauk U in 1600 by the Arakanese, and to Amarapura in 1785 by Thado Minsaw . Bayinnaung now looked .... However, Bayinnaung now had a far larger empire at his disposal. Knowing that Siam be much more difficult than Shan states and Lan Na campaigns, Bayinnaung assembled the largest army yet 60,000 men ... more details
Tabinshwehti and his deputy Bayinnaung invaded Siam through the Three Pagodas Pass . The Burmese ... kingdoms attention turned to him. In early 1535, Tabinshwehti and his deputy Bayinnaung , then a couple ... ref The invasion army was organized into three main armies the vanguard led by Bayinnaung, the main ... by his crown prince Bayinnaung, Bayinnaung s thirteen year old son Nanda Bayin Nanda , and many ... by Bayinnaung, the second by the Viceroy of Prome and the third by Yong, the Governor of Pathein ... at Klum Dong, and had his commanders encamp in strategic places surrounding the city walls, Bayinnaung ... army to attack the Burmese rear. Upon hearing of this and on the advice of Bayinnaung Tabinshwehti ... to Bayinnaung who acted as Regent. ref name Cocks 45 Cocks p. 45 ref In 1550 when Bayinnaung ... Bayinnaung five years to quell, ending with the capture of Ava in 1555. ref name Harvey 164 Harvey .... The next invasion would be conducted by Bayinnaung, a man accustomed to fighting against ... Worawongsathirat Maha Thammarachathirat Bayinnaung Taungoo Dynasty Ayutthaya Kingdom Early Modern warfare ... more details
of Burmese king Bayinnaung s expansionist drive. Bayinnaung s forces invaded Lan Na from the north ... 1564, and sent to then Burmese capital Pegu . Bayinnaung then made Visuttidevi, a Lan Na royal, the queen regnant of Lan Na. After her death, Bayinnaung appointed one of his sons Nawrahta Minsaw Noratra ... Bayinnaung, his massive empire quickly unraveled. Siam Burmese Siamese War 1584 1593 successfully ... 1770s, Burma was at the peak of its military power since Bayinnaung, having defeated Burmese ... more details
Infobox royalty type monarch name Anaukpetlun br my image caption reign 3 March 1606 9 July 1628 Age in years and days 1606 3 3 1628 7 9 coronation succession Monarch King of Toungoo dynasty Burma predecessor Nyaungyan Min Nyaungyan successor Minyedeippa suc type Successor reg type regent spouse issue Minyedeippa issue link full name Birth name Burmese honorific Thakin Latt ref name hy 3 143 Hmannan, Vol. 3, p. 143 ref br my house Toungoo dynasty Toungoo father Nyaungyan Min Nyaungyan mother Khin Hpone Myat ref name hy 3 42 Hmannan, Vol. 3, p. 42 ref birth date c. May 1578 br 940 Burmese calendar ME Tuesday born birth place death date 9 July 1628 aged 50 br Thursday, 8th waxing of 1st Waso 990 ME ref name hy 3 187 188 Hmannan, Vol. 3, pp. 187 188 ref death place West of Pegu date of burial place of burial Pegu religion Theravada Buddhism signature Burmese characters Anaukpetlun lang my IPA my na p l 1578 1628 was the sixth king of Toungoo dynasty of Burma , and was largely responsible for restoring Burmese kingdom after it had famously collapsed at the end of 16th century. In his 22 year reign between 1606 and 1628, Anaukpetlun completed the reunification efforts of the Burmese kingdom begun by his father King Nyaungyan Min Nyaungyan . Having inherited a partial kingdom comprising mainly Upper Burma and Shan States from his father Nyaungyan, Anaukpetlun went on to reconquer, Lanna in the east, and in the south, Lower Burma from rival Burmese factions and the Portugal Portuguese , as well as the Tenasserim Hills Upper Tenasserim from the Ayutthaya Kingdom Siamese . The kingdom was known as Nyaungyan Dynasty Restored Toungoo Dynasty or Nyaungyan Dynasty. Officially styled as Maha Dhamma Yaza , Anaukpetlun was a grandson of Bayinnaung . Both of his parents were children of Bayinnaung, half brother and half sister. ref name hy 3 42 In March 1606, Nyaungyan died during his campaign against the Shan people Shans . Anaukpetlun then ... more details
until Maha Chakkrapat paid the ransom. In 1563, Tabinshweti s successor, Bayinnaung , led the massive ... was forced to allied himself with Bayinnaung. Mahinthrathirat son of Maha Chakkrapat then sought alliance ... more details
was held until Maha Chakkrapat paid the ransom. In 1563, Tabinshweti s successor, Bayinnaung ... to allied himself with Bayinnaung. Mahinthrathirat son of Maha Chakkrapat then sought alliance ... more details
resources and manpower against much smaller Toungoo, led by King Tabinshwehti and his deputy Gen. Bayinnaung .... But the kingdom did not extend much outside the city of Pegu. Bayinnaung quickly defeated the rebellion ... more details
File Shwemawdaw Pagoda, Bago.jpg thumb Shwemawdaw Paya The Shwemawdaw Paya lang my IPA my w m d p j lang mnw IPA my t a m t is a stupa located in Bago, Burma Bago , Myanmar . It is often referred to as the Golden God Temple . At 375 feet in height, the Shwemadaw holds the record for the tallest pagoda in the country although the Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon is usually credited as the tallest pagoda in Myanmar at 98 meters approximately 321.5  ft . Shwemadaw, along with the Shwedagon and Kyaiktiyo, are famous Mon people Mon pagodas. The pagoda s annual festival is a 10 day affair that takes place during the traditional Burmese calendar Burmese month of Tagu . ref cite news url http www.mmtimes.com no416 n017.htm title Shwemawdaw Pagoda welcomes in the New Year author Zaw Winn date 28 April 2008 work Myanmar Times accessdate 5 March 2012 ref History File Shwemawdaw Pagoda in 1799.gif thumb Shwemawdaw in 1795 The Shwemawdaw Paya was originally built around the tenth century, C.E. It was destroyed several times due to earthquakes, including one in 1917 and another in 1930. Portions of the fallen pre 1917 version of the Paya remain at the site. The original version of the pagoda was approximately 70 feet tall, built by the Mon people Mon supposedly to hold two hairs of the Gautama Buddha Buddha . Allegedly, the hairs were given personally to two Mon merchants named Mahasala and Kullasala by the Buddha on a trip to India. Tooth relics were also added to the pagoda in 982 and 1385. Further additions to the temple include a bell from King Dhammazedi , a crown from King Bayinnaung , and a spire umbrella from King Bodawpaya . The current stupa, as of its most recent rebuilding, stands at 375 feet, making it the tallest in Myanmar. Images center gallery Image ShwemawdawPaya.jpg Shwemawdaw Paya Exterior Image ShweMawDaw03.jpg Old Hti which collapsed due to an earthquake in 1917 Image Pegu 2008 052.jpg Shwemawdaw from Hintha Ghone Image ShwemawdawPaya ... more details
, he was defeated by Bayinnaung . In 1544, Hkonmaing 1543 6 , Saopha of Onbaung or Hsipaw ... , Hsenwi, Bhamo and Yawnghwe, only to be defeated by King Tabinshwehti 1512 1550 . ref name GEH Bayinnaung ... GEH A bell donated by King Bayinnaung 1551 1581 at Shwezigon Pagoda in Bagan has inscriptions in Burmese ... complit event hantawadi.htm title Accounts of King Bayinnaung s Life and Hanthawady ... more details
Infobox royalty type monarch name Mobye Narapati br Narapati III of Ava br my image caption reign February 1546 February 1552 6 years coronation succession Monarch King of Ava Kingdom Ava predecessor Hkonmaing successor Sithu Kyawhtin suc type Successor reg type regent spouse issue issue link full name house Hsipaw father Hkonmaing mother birth date 1517 br Saturday born birth place death date ? death place date of burial place of burial religion Theravada Buddhism signature Burmese characters Mobye Narapati lang my , IPA my m bj n a p t pron Narapati III of Ava 1517 15?? was the penultimate king of Ava Kingdom Ava who reigned from 1546 to 1552, as the disputed representative of the Shan States Confederation of Shan States that had ruled Ava since 1527. Before succeeding his father Hkonmaing as king of Ava, Narapati was saopha chief of the Shan state of Mong Pai Mobye in present day northern Kayah State , which was a tributary state of Hsipaw Thibaw . His father was saopha of Hsipaw. Narapati III s ascension to the Ava throne was actively opposed by the Shan state of Mohnyin . As the most powerful state in the confederation, and as one that led the 1527 conquest of Ava, Mohnyin felt that the ruler of Ava should be one of its representatives&mdash not of the House of Hsipaw which as the main ally of Ava fought against the confederation in the 1520s. Without Mohnyin s active support, Narapati ruled just a small area around Ava. The succession dispute escalated, and in 1551 Sithu Kyawhtin , a son of Saopha of Mohnyin, raised a rebellion. He occupied Sagaing , across the river from Ava, and began an assault on Ava. In 1552, Narapati III fled south to the Toungoo dynasty Toungoo Kingdom led by King Bayinnaung . ref name app cite book title History of Burma author Lt. Gen. Sir Arthur P. Phayre year 1883 page 106 edition 1967 publisher Susil Gupta location London ref ref name geh cite book author GE Harvey title History of Burma page 109 chapter Shan M ... more details
driven back by Gen. Bayinnaung of Toungoo in 1542. After the defeat, the Ava court plotted a putsch ... defeated outside Prome by Gen. Bayinnaung of Toungoo, and were forced to retreat, leaving the city ... more details
to break the siege. But Toungoo forces under the command of Gen. Bayinnaung defeated both armies. Mrauk ... name geh 157 158 King Tabinshwehti of Toungoo appointed Mingyi Swe , Bayinnaung s father, governor ... more details
08 02 ref Mingyinyo s successors Tabinshwehti and Bayinnaung went on to found the largest empire ... Bayinnaung Market Kayinmazay Market Win Cinema Bayinnaung Cinema Pagodas Shwesandaw Pagoda Myasigon ... more details
succeeded Bayinnaung br 1542 1550, brother in law Tabinshwehti Bayinnaung Heir presumptive brother in law May 1542 br anointed 30 April 1550 br succeeded Nanda Bayin Nanda br 1551 1581, son Bayinnaung ... more details
Use mdy dates date March 2011 Year dab 1551 Year nav 1551 C16 year in topic NOTOC Year 1551 Roman numerals MDLI was a common year starting on Thursday link will display the full calendar of the Julian calendar . Events onlyinclude January&ndash June January&ndash February &ndash Macarius, Metropolitan of Moscow , and Tsar Ivan IV of Russia preside over the Stoglav Hundred Chapter church council. January 11 &ndash Ketumati, Burma is conquered by Bayinnaung . April 11 English premier John Dudley appointed duke of Northumberland . May 12 &ndash The National University of San Marcos is founded in Lima Peru , being the first officially established university in the Americas . July&ndash December July &ndash Ottomans and Barbary pirates invade the Mediterranean Island of Gozo , enslaving all inhabitants est. at 5,000 to 6,000 , and transporting them to Tarhuna Wa Msalata . September 21 &ndash The Royal and Pontifical University of Mexico is founded in Mexico City Mexico , being the second officially established university in the Americas . Date unknown Russia Reforming Synod of the Metropolitan Makary A calendar of the saints and an ecclesiastical law code Stoglav are introduced. The fifth outbreak of sweating sickness occurs in England . John Caius of Shrewsbury writes the first full contemporary account of the symptoms of the disease. Persia n forces raid and destroy the cave monastery of Vardzia in Georgia country . The Ottoman Empire Ottomans capture Tripoli . In Slovakia , Guta currently Kol rovo receives town status. Juan de Betanzos begins to write Narrative of the Incas . In Henan province, China , during the Ming Dynasty , a severe frost in the spring destroys the winter wheat crop. Torrential rains in mid summer cause massive flooding of farmland and villages by some accounts submerged in a meter of water . In the fall a large tornado demolishes houses and flattens much of the buckwheat in the fields. Famine victims either flee, starve, or resort to cannibalism. ... more details
Infobox royalty type monarch name Natshinnaung br my image caption reign 16 August 1609 4 September 1610 age in years and days 1609 8 16 1610 9 4 coronation 22 August 1609 br 6th waning of Wagaung 971 Burmese calendar ME ref name hy 3 114 Hmannan Yazawin, Vol. 3, p. 114 ref succession Monarch King of Toungoo predecessor Minye Thihathu successor suc type Successor reg type regent spouse Yaza Datu Kalyani issue issue link full name house Toungoo dynasty Toungoo father Minye Thihathu mother Khin Saw birth date 1578 birth place death date 7 April 1613 aged 34 br 3rd waning of Tagu 975 ME death place Thanlyin date of burial place of burial religion Roman Catholicism converted from Theravada Buddhism signature Burmese characters Natshinnaung lang my , IPA my na n 1578 1613 was a Toungoo dynasty Toungoo prince who was a noted poet and an accomplished musician, as well as an able military commander. A grandson of King Bayinnaung and the eldest son of Minye Thihathu , Viceroy of Toungoo , the prince participated in King Nanda Bayin Nanda s campaigns to reconquer Ayutthaya kingdom Siam in the early 1590s, and took part in the sacking of Nanda s capital Pegu in 1599. His father had rebelled against Nanda in the late 1590s. Natshinnaung became Crown Prince of Toungoo when his father proclaimed himself the king of Toungoo. In November 1600, he killed the captive king Nanda Bayin Nanda without his father s permission. ref name mha 137 Htin Aung, pp. 137 140 ref On 22 March 1603 10th waxing of Tagu 965 ME , ref name hy 3 110 Hmannan, Vol. 3, p. 110 ref he married his lifelong love, Princess Yaza Datu Kalyani , for whom his famous poems were written. The marriage was cut short however as the princess died only seven months later. When Natshinnaung succeeded as king following the death of his father on 16 August 1609 15th waxing of Wagaung 971 Burmese calendar ME , ref name hy 3 114 much of the country had been reunited under the leadership of King Ana ... more details