Missagiri (1259–60) Mongol invasions (1277, 1283–85)
Ananda Pyissi (Burmese: အနန္တ ပစ္စည်း, pronounced[ʔənàɴda̰pjɪʔsí]; also spelled Anantapyissi; c. 1240 – 1 July 1287) was a chief minister in the service of King Narathihapate of the Pagan Dynasty of Burma (Myanmar). He was also the commander-in-chief of the Royal Burmese Army, and fought unsuccessfully against the first two Mongol invasions of Burma (1277–85).[1] He led the initial ceasefire negotiations with the Mongols (1285–86). He reportedly was killed alongside the king in 1287 by Thihathu of Prome.
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AnandaPyissi (Burmese: အနန္တ ပစ္စည်း, pronounced [ʔənàɴda̰ pjɪʔsí]; also spelled Anantapyissi; c. 1240 – 1 July 1287) was a chief minister in the service...
general in the Royal Burmese Army under the command of his elder brother AnandaPyissi. Together they unsuccessfully fought against the first two Mongol invasions...
Vol. 1 2003: 354) say that AnandaPyissi died in action during the 1283–84 campaign. Per (Than Tun 1964: 136), AnandaPyissi was still alive in 1285 according...
may also be the mother of Yazathingyan's two other children AnandaPyissi and Yanda Pyissi, who were generals in the Pagan army, although chronicles do...
initial Burmese delegation was led by senior ministers and generals AnandaPyissi and Maha Bo. The Mongol commanders agreed to a ceasefire but demanded...
children became generals in the Pagan army with the titles of AnandaPyissi and Yanda Pyissi. Both brothers had competed to succeed their father's title...
April 3 – Honorius IV, pope of the Catholic Church (b. 1210) July 1 AnandaPyissi, Burmese chief minister and general Narathihapate (or Sithu IV), Burmese...
April 3 – Honorius IV, pope of the Catholic Church (b. 1210) July 1 AnandaPyissi, Burmese chief minister and general Narathihapate (or Sithu IV), Burmese...
impunity, and is viewed as an occupying force in the ethnic regions. AnandaPyissi: commander-in-chief, 1271–87 Khin Nyo: Pinya commander Thilawa: commander...
the Mongols. In December 1285, he sent the chief minister and general AnandaPyissi and Gen. Maha Bo to negotiate a ceasefire. The Mongol commanders at...