Taninganway Min (Burmese: တနင်္ဂနွေမင်း, pronounced[tənɪ́ɰ̃ɡənwèmɪ́ɰ̃]; lit.'Sunday King'; c. 1689 – 14 November 1733) was king of the Toungoo dynasty of Burma (Myanmar) from 1714 to 1733. The long and slow descent of the dynasty finally came to the forefront during his reign in the form of internal and external instabilities. He faced a rebellion by his uncle Governor of Pagan at his accession.[2] In the northwest, the Manipuri horsemen raided Burmese territory in early 1724. The retaliatory expedition to Manipur in November 1724 failed. In the east, southern Lan Na (Chiang Mai), under Burmese rule since 1558, successfully revolted in 1727.[4] Taninganway tried to recapture the breakaway region twice but both tries failed.[5] By 1732, southern Lan Na was independent although a strong Burmese garrison in Chiang Saen in northern Lan Na confined the rebellion to the Ping valley around Chiang Mai.[6]
He was born to the heir apparent Prince Sanay and his chief queen Maha Dewi in 1689. He was made heir apparent on 1 November 1711 (Sunday, 8th waning of Tazaungmon 1073 ME).[7]
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^(Hmannan Vol. 3 2003: 365–366): Saturday, 9th waxing of Nadaw 1095 ME = 14 November August [O.S. 3 November] 1733
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^(Hmannan Vol. 3 2003: 366): the king was cremated the next day after his death: 7th waxing of Natdaw 1095 ME = 13 December 1733
Harvey, G. E. (1925). History of Burma: From the Earliest Times to 10 March 1824. London: Frank Cass & Co. Ltd.
Lieberman, Victor B. (2003). Strange Parallels: Southeast Asia in Global Context, c. 800–1830, volume 1, Integration on the Mainland. Cambridge University Press. ISBN978-0-521-80496-7.
taninganway, burmese, တနင, ဂန, မင, pronounced, tənɪ, ɡənwè, sunday, king, 1689, november, 1733, king, toungoo, dynasty, burma, myanmar, from, 1714, 1733, long, slow, descent, dynasty, finally, came, forefront, during, reign, form, internal, external, instabili. Taninganway Min Burmese တနင ဂန မင pronounced tenɪ ɰ ɡenwe mɪ ɰ lit Sunday King c 1689 14 November 1733 was king of the Toungoo dynasty of Burma Myanmar from 1714 to 1733 The long and slow descent of the dynasty finally came to the forefront during his reign in the form of internal and external instabilities He faced a rebellion by his uncle Governor of Pagan at his accession 2 In the northwest the Manipuri horsemen raided Burmese territory in early 1724 The retaliatory expedition to Manipur in November 1724 failed In the east southern Lan Na Chiang Mai under Burmese rule since 1558 successfully revolted in 1727 4 Taninganway tried to recapture the breakaway region twice but both tries failed 5 By 1732 southern Lan Na was independent although a strong Burmese garrison in Chiang Saen in northern Lan Na confined the rebellion to the Ping valley around Chiang Mai 6 Taninganway တနင ဂန မင King of BurmaReign22 August 1714 14 November 1733Coronation22 August 1714PredecessorSanaySuccessorMaha Dhamma Yaza DipadiBornc June 1689 Sunday 1051 MEAva Inwa Died14 November 1733 aged 44 Saturday 9th waxing of Nadaw 1095 ME note 1 Ava Inwa Burial15 November 1733 1 Inwa PalaceConsortChakpa Makhao Ngambi of Ningthouja dynasty Thiri Maha Mingala Dewi 2 Thiri Sanda Dewi Dhamma DewiIssueMaha Dhamma Yaza DipadiNamesThiri Parawa Maha Dhamma Yaza DipadiHouseToungooFatherSanayMotherMaha Dewi 3 ReligionTheravada Buddhism This article contains Burmese script Without proper rendering support you may see question marks boxes or other symbols instead of Burmese script In 1724 U Kala completed Maha Yazawin the Great Chronicle the first comprehensive national chronicle of Burmese history based on earlier sources 4 Contents 1 Early life 2 Notes 3 References 4 BibliographyEarly life editHe was born to the heir apparent Prince Sanay and his chief queen Maha Dewi in 1689 He was made heir apparent on 1 November 1711 Sunday 8th waning of Tazaungmon 1073 ME 7 Notes edit Hmannan Vol 3 2003 365 366 Saturday 9th waxing of Nadaw 1095 ME 14 November August O S 3 November 1733References edit Hmannan Vol 3 2003 366 the king was cremated the next day after his death 7th waxing of Natdaw 1095 ME 13 December 1733 a b Hmannan Vol 3 2003 357 Hmannan Vol 3 2003 353 a b Harvey 1925 207 208 Hmannan Vol 3 2003 363 Lieberman 2003 285 286 Hmannan Vol 3 2003 349Bibliography editHarvey G E 1925 History of Burma From the Earliest Times to 10 March 1824 London Frank Cass amp Co Ltd Lieberman Victor B 2003 Strange Parallels Southeast Asia in Global Context c 800 1830 volume 1 Integration on the Mainland Cambridge University Press ISBN 978 0 521 80496 7 Royal Historical Commission of Burma 1829 1832 Hmannan Yazawin in Burmese Vol 1 3 2003 ed Yangon Ministry of Information Myanmar Taninganway MinToungoo DynastyBorn c June 1689 Died 14 November 1733 Regnal titles Preceded bySanay King of Burma22 August 1714 14 November 1733 Succeeded byMaha Dhamma Yaza Dipadi Preceded bySanay Heir to the Burmese Throne1 November 1711 22 August 1714 Succeeded byMaha Dhamma Yaza Dipadi Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Taninganway Min amp oldid 1168560553, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,