Missagiri (1259–60) Mongol invasions (1277, 1283–84)
Yanda Pyissi (Burmese: ရန္တ ပစ္စည်း, pronounced[ʔjàɴda̰pjɪʔsí]; also spelled Rantapyissi; c. 1240s – 1284) was a minister in the service of King Narathihapate of the Pagan Dynasty of Burma (Myanmar). He was also a general in the Royal Burmese Army under the command of his elder brother Ananda Pyissi. Together they unsuccessfully fought against the first two Mongol invasions (1277–85). Ava kings from Mohnyin Thado to Narapati II, and all Konbaung kings were descended from him.
YandaPyissi (Burmese: ရန္တ ပစ္စည်း, pronounced [ʔjàɴda̰ pjɪʔsí]; also spelled Rantapyissi; c. 1240s – 1284) was a minister in the service of King Narathihapate...
Marshal Yanda, American football player Yanda Li, Chinese scientist Yanda Nossiter, Australian canoeist YandaPyissi, 13th-century Burmese official This disambiguation...
King Kyaswa of Pagan. He was the eldest son, and had three siblings: YandaPyissi, Saw San and Saw Soe. His personal name was originally Ot-Hla (အုတ်လှ);...
large one. By mid-1283, a Burmese army led by generals Ananda Pyissi and YandaPyissi was deployed at a fort at Ngasaunggyan. The invasion began on 22...
also be the mother of Yazathingyan's two other children Ananda Pyissi and YandaPyissi, who were generals in the Pagan army, although chronicles do not...
children became generals in the Pagan army with the titles of Ananda Pyissi and YandaPyissi. Both brothers had competed to succeed their father's title, Yazathingyan...
Min Pe Nge of Myittha 9. Pwa Gyi of Pagan 2. Yandathu of Lanbu 10. YandaPyissi 5. Khin Hpone 11. (unnamed) 1. Pale 12. Kyawswa of Pagan 6. Uzana I of...
through his great-great grandmother Khin Hpone, who was a daughter of Gen. YandaPyissi, the younger son of Yazathingyan. The eldest child, Thado had a younger...