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Thawun Nge (Burmese: သဝန်ငယ်, pronounced[θəwʊ̀ɴŋɛ̀]; c. 1260 – 1324) was governor of Toungoo (Taungoo) from 1317 to 1324. He came to office by assassinating his elder brother Thawun Gyi while Toungoo's overlord Pinya was facing a serious rebellion at Sagaing. His own rebellion was brief as he struck a deal with Pinya to keep the office in exchange for his submission. He died in 1324, and was succeeded by his son Saw Hnit.
see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Burmese script. ThawunNge (Burmese: သဝန်ငယ်, pronounced [θəwʊ̀ɴ ŋɛ̀]; c. 1260 – 1324) was governor...
in Upper Burma. Thawun Gyi was assassinated by the men of his younger brother ThawunNge in 1317. Thawun Gyi was the elder son of Thawun Letya, the ex-governor...
of Kanba Myint. In 1279, two great-grandsons of Ananda Thuriya—Thawun Gyi and ThawunNge—founded a new settlement of 370 households, about 40 km farther...
expedition. In the end, Pinya agreed to a deal that allowed the rebel leader ThawunNge to remain in office in exchange for his nominal submission to Pinya. The...
chief of his village by 1279. That year, he joined the service of Thawun Gyi and ThawunNge, the brothers who had just founded the settlement of Toungoo,...
succeeded by his son, Thawun Letya. According to the chronicle Toungoo Yazawin, Thawun Gyi and ThawunNge, the two sons of Thawun Letya founded a new settlement...
then a frontier region. He was the paternal great grandfather of Thawun Gyi and ThawunNge, who founded Toungoo in 1279. The royal chronicles say nothing...
forces of Pinya for an agreement that allowed the rebellious governor ThawunNge to remain in office in exchange for the latter's nominal submission. He...
negotiations with the forces of Pinya that allowed the rebellious governor ThawunNge to remain in office in exchange for the latter's nominal submission. He...
(Burmese: စောစလာ, pronounced [sɔ́ səlà]) was the chief consort of Gov. ThawunNge of Toungoo (Taungoo) from 1317 to 1324. After her husband's death, she...
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witchcraft. June 23 – Thawun Gyi, Burmese monarch of the principality of Toungoo, is assassinated by his younger brother, ThawunNge, who takes his place...
witchcraft. June 23 – Thawun Gyi, Burmese monarch of the principality of Toungoo, is assassinated by his younger brother, ThawunNge, who takes his place...
Toungoo from 1324 to 1325. He inherited the office after his father ThawunNge's death in 1324. Because he was still a young adult, his mother Saw Sala...
expedition. In the end, Pinya agreed to a deal that allowed the rebel leader ThawunNge to remain in office in exchange for his nominal submission to Pinya. The...
peerage and politician Sancho I the Peaceful, King of Majorca (b. 1274) ThawunNge, Burmese nobleman and governor (b. 1260) William Liath de Burgh, Irish...
Chinese 1277 April The first Mongol invasion begins 1279 17 April Thawun Gyi and ThawunNge found Toungoo (Taungoo) as a frontier outpost 1283 22 September...
combined army to march to Toungoo. The two brothers got Toungoo's ruler ThawunNge to submit. The Sagaing affair remained unresolved. It is unclear if Sagaing...
and Kyawswa with a combined force marched to Toungoo, and got its ruler ThawunNge to submit. The Sagaing affair remained unresolved. It is unclear if Sagaing...
(Mottama) province was controlled by another rebel Wareru. To his north, Thawun Gyi was in charge of Toungoo (Taungoo). The frantic fighting among the sons...
A. Stewart, Yazathingyan succeeded the [Myinsaing] throne as Athinkhaya Nge (Athinkhaya the Younger). For most of their rule, the brothers Athinkhaya...