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Kanaung Mintha
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(Burmese: ကနောင်မင်းသား; 31 January 1820 – 2 August 1866) was crown prince of Burma and son of King Tharrawaddy and younger brother of King Mindon of Burma
Thiri Maha Dhamma Yaza Dipadi Dewi
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1629–48) Min Taya Medaw: Queen of Burma (r. 1609–28) Thakin Phyu: Crown Prince of Burma (r. 1635–47). Both (Maha Yazawin Vol. 3 2006: 61) and (Hmannan Vol
Krabi–krabong
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Bamars sent an army of 25,000 warriors led by Mingyi Swa, the crown prince of Burma atop a war-elephant. Knowing he was outnumbered, Naresuan charged his
Suphan Buri province
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the elephant battle between King Naresuan the Great and the crown prince of Burma in 1592, which took place in Suphan Buri. The provincial tree is the
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Force, Marshal of France (d. 1652) November 27 – Mingyi Swa, Crown Prince of Burma (d. 1593) December 3 – Gregorio Pagani, Italian painter (d. 1605) December
Family of Bayinnaung
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Granddaughter Princess consort of the Crown Prince of Burma (r. 1581–86) Minye Kyawswa II of Ava Grandson Crown Prince of Burma (r. 1593–99) Viceroy of Ava (r. 1587–93)
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end of this series of Burmese invasions came in January 1593. Crown Prince of Burma , Mingyi Swa invaded Siam once more. He conducted an elephant duel with
Temür Khan
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overlord in 1295, 1297, and 1300. In response to the visit from the prince of Burma , he aborted the Burmese campaign and said to all his ministers: "They
Seals of the provinces of Thailand
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Buri สุพรรณบุรี The elephant duel between King Naresuan and the crown prince of Burma named Mingyi Swa in 1592, which took place in Suphan Buri. Surat Thani
List of people with the most children
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29 daughters with numerous wives.[citation needed] 58 Thado Minsaw Prince of Burma , fathered 32 sons and 26 daughters[citation needed] 58 Pinklao Thai
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Force, Marshal of France (d. 1652) November 27 – Mingyi Swa, Crown Prince of Burma (d. 1593) December 3 – Gregorio Pagani, Italian painter (d. 1605) December