Examples of using Toungoo in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Toungoo Empire at its greatest extent(1580).
She was the maternal grandmother of Natshinnaung, king of Toungoo.
Toungoo forces facing rainy season conditions retreated.
He presided over the collapse of Toungoo Empire, the largest empire in the history of Southeast Asia.
Toungoo''s young, ambitious king Tabinshwehti defeated the more powerful Hanthawaddy in 1541.
By launching a campaign in the rainy season, the Toungoo command may have hoped to secure the element of surprise.
But Toungoo forces decided to deal with Pegu first, and pulled back.
In 1599, Nanda surrendered to the joint forces of Toungoo and Arakan, and was taken prisoner to Toungoo.
He became king again in 1569 after hisfather's death during the Third Siege of Ayutthaya by Toungoo forces.
Due to the increasing impact of Europe in Southeast Asia, Toungoo Kingdom became an important commercial city.
Restored Toungoo rulers have created a legal and political framework that has the basic features will continue into the 19th century.
Because of growing European influence in Southeast Asia, the Toungoo Kingdom became a major trading centre.
Under his 45-year leadership(1485- 1530), Toungoo(Taungoo), grew from a remote backwater vassal state of Ava Kingdom to a small but stable independent kingdom.
Political unification returned in the mid-16th century,due to the efforts of one tiny Toungoo(Taungoo), a former vassal state of Ava.
Konbaung kings extended administrative reforms Toungoo to recover, and to the level of internal control and external expansion that has never happened before.
An armoured column, and the mechanised brigades of the 5th and 17th Divisions, leapfrogging over each other,reached Toungoo on April 22.
According to Maha Yazawin,he was born to a noble family in Toungoo(Taungoo), then a former vassal state of the Ava Kingdom.
Her birth name was Khin Nwe(ခင်နွယ်) according to standard chronicles, or Khin Hnin Nwe(ခင် နှ င်း နွ ယ်), according to the Toungoo Yazawin chronicle.[1].
However, after successive military defeats that allowed the Toungoo takeover of central Burma to Pagan(Bagan), Sawlon II had enough of Hkonmaing's leadership.
Later Toungoo kings instituted several key administrative and economic reforms that gave rise to a smaller, more peaceful and prosperous kingdom in the 17th and early 18th centuries.
But at the end of the month the enemy gave up the struggle andbegan to fall back down the main road to Toungoo and Rangoon, and through the mountains to the east.
Burmans who had fled from Ava established the Toungoo Kingdom in 1531 at Taungoo, under Tabinshwehti, who re-unified Burma and founded the Second Burmese Empire.
With a closer enemy massed across the river, the new king of Ava, Narapati III immediately sued for peace with Toungoo, and ceded central Burma to Toungoo in exchange for peace.
The Restored Toungoo administrative reforms, which with Konbaung modifications, would last to the end of Burmese monarchy in 1885, had their origins in the failures of Nanda Bayin.[3].
Thiri Hpone Htut then became Bayinnaung's queen, with the title of Sanda Dewi.[2][3] They had a daughter, Khin Saw, who was mother of Natshinnaung,the future rebel king of Toungoo.[4].
Soe Min Hteik-Tin(Burmese: စိုး မင်း ထိ ပ် တင်, pronounced[só mɪ́ɴ tʰeiʔ tɪ̀ɴ]) was the chief queen consort of Toungoo from 1510 to 1530. Her reign title was Thiri Atula Maha Nanda Dewi.[2] She was a daughter of Viceroy Min Sithu of Toungoo.
Yaza Dewi ရာဇဒေဝီ Queen consort of Toungoo Tenure 16 April 1516- 24 November 1530 Born c. 1500 Le Way Spouse Mingyi Nyo Issue Tabinshwehti House Toungoo Father Thura Kyawkhaung Religion Theravada Buddhism.
After Tabinshwehti was assassinated by Mon members of his court in Pegu in 1550, Bayinnaung fought to recover Tabinshwehti's kingdom,retaking Toungoo and Prome in 1551, Pegu, Martaban, and Bassein in 1552, and finally Ava in 1555.
Yadana Dewi ရတနာ ဒေဝီ Queen of the Central Palace of Toungoo Reign 1510s- 1530 Predecessor new office Successor Yaza Dewi Born 1490s Mong Pai(Mobye) Spouse Mingyi Nyo Issue Thakin Gyi House Toungoo Father Saopha of Mong Pai Mother Maha Dewi of Mong Pai Religion Theravada Buddhism.