This is a list of rulers of Pegu (Bago), one of the three main Mon-speaking provinces, located on the south-central coast of modern Myanmar. This is not a list of monarchs of the Hanthawaddy Kingdom, who ruled Lower Burma from Pegu during three separate periods (1369–1539, 1550–1552, 1740–1757).
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similar listofrulers from 573 to 781 with no records thereafter, leaving a gap of 276 years to Pagan's conquest ofPegu in 1057. Harvey's list better...
fell early in the dry season of 1538–1539 (probably c. November/December 1538), and plenty of fighting ensued after Pegu's fall. (Maha Yazawin Vol. 2 2006:...
following is a listofrulers during the history of Portuguese India as a viceroyalty or governorship. (*) – In 1508, King Manuel I of Portugal devised...
rebellions (in 1426–40, 1452–59 and 1468–70) at times with Pegu's help. In 1470, King Thihathura of Ava (r. 1468–80) appointed Sithu Kyawhtin, the general...
Lower Burma and parts of Upper Burma from 1740 to 1757. The kingdom grew out of a rebellion by the Mon led population ofPegu, who then rallied the other...
remain rulerof Lan Na, and brought several artisans, many of whom were notable lacquerware workers, back to Pegu. He left a small garrison of 1000 men...
He moved the capital to Pegu (Bago). The king was assassinated on his 34th birthday on the orders of Smim Sawhtut, one of his close advisers. The kingdom...
Hanthawaddy Pegu. After making his name under the command of Crown Prince Minye Kyawswa, including the 1406 conquest of Arakan, Thado was appointed sawbwa of Mohnyin...
monarchy of the United Kingdom) Pegu Kingdom (1527–1531) Sultanate of Johor (1528–1946; became subnational monarchy of Malayan Union) Sultanate of Perak...
key governorship at Pegu (Bago), other key vassal rulers remained unimpressed. In 1351, the rulerof Donwun, about 100 km north of Martaban, openly revolted...
Then in 1597 Nanda ordered that the rulersof Toungoo, Lan Na and Upper Burma send their first born sons to Pegu, essentially to be kept as hostages....
in Burmese history for his epic struggles against King Razadarit of Hanthawaddy Pegu in the Forty Years' War (1385–1424). As king, Minkhaung continued...
The term "Peguan" was also used by Europeans when Pegu was the capital of Lower Myanmar. The use of "Talaing" has been found on inscriptions dating back...
[jàza̰dəɹɪ̀ʔ]; also spelled Yazadarit, Pali: Rājādhirāja "king of kings"; 1368–1421) was king of Hanthawaddy Pegu from 1384 to 1421. He successfully unified his Mon-speaking...
kingdoms of Ava and Pegu as the successors of the Pagan Kingdom Tran war of succession (1369–1390), after the death of king Trần Dụ Tông of the Trần dynasty...
governor of Nan. Faced with his own problems, Nawrahta finally declared independence from Pegu in early 1597. Although he was only one of two rulers formally...