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King of Burma from 1853 to 1878
see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Burmese script. Mindon Min (Burmese: မင်းတုန်းမင်း, pronounced [mɪ́ɰ̃dóʊɰ̃ mɪ́ɰ̃]; 1808 – 1878)
Mindon_Min
Topics referred to by the same term
Mindon may refer to: Mindon Min, king of Burma Mindon, Burma, a town Mindon, Uzbekistan, a town Mindon Township, whose seat is Mindon, Burma Mindon, a
Mindon
Imperial dynasty of Burma (1752–1885)
progressive Mindon. Realising the need to modernise, the Konbaung rulers tried to enact various reforms with limited success. King Mindon with his able
Konbaung_dynasty
The following is a list of children of King Mindon Min. In total, Mindon Min had 45 consorts and concubines, who bore him 55 sons and 53 daughters, for
List of children of Mindon Min
List_of_children_of_Mindon_Min
Village in Magway Region, Burma
Kyaukpyok is a village in Mindon Township, Thayet District, in the Magway Region of southwestern Burma. In 1929 it was documented to have a population
Kyaukpyok,_Mindon
Wife of a reigning king
Khin The, chief consort of King Mindon Min of Konbaung Dynasty Queen Setkya Dewi, principal chief consort of King Mindon Min of Konbaung Dynasty Queen Hsinbyumashin
Queen_consort
1857 ceremony in Mandalay, Burma
other symbols instead of Burmese script. The coronation (Rajabhiseka) of Mindon Min and Setkya Dewi as king and queen of the Konbaung Kingdom in Burma took
Coronation_of_Mindon_Min
King of Burma from 1878 to 1885
son of King Mindon (r. 1853–1878) and one of his consorts, Laungshe Mibaya. Thibaw's mother had been banished from the palace court by Mindon and spent
Thibaw_Min
Mass killing of Burmese princes and princesses
her son-in-law, Prince Thibaw, and her daughter, Supayalat. During King Mindon's final illness, more than forty princes and princesses were killed by a
1879 massacre at Mandalay Palace
1879_massacre_at_Mandalay_Palace
leading up to King Mindon's death in 1877, the royal court was in disarray. In 1878, soon after the coronation of King Thibaw, Mindon's son, Pho Hlaing published
Pho_Hlaing
Chief queen designate of Burma
equivalent of HM Treasury) during the reign of King Mindon. Salin Supaya was born in 1847 to King Mindon and his consort Limban Mibaya at the Amarapura Palace
Salin_Supaya
Country in Southeast Asia
British easily seized Lower Burma in the Second Anglo-Burmese War. King Mindon Min tried to modernise the kingdom and in 1875 narrowly avoided annexation
Myanmar
Queen of the Northern Palace
Sirimahāratanamaṅgaladevī), was the Queen of the Northern Palace of King Mindon Min during the Konbaung dynasty. Among several queen consorts, Khin The
Khin_The
Chief queen of Burma from 1879 to 1885
the last queen of Burma who reigned in Mandalay (1878–1885), born to King Mindon Min and Queen of Alenandaw (lit. 'Middle Palace'; also known as Hsinbyumashin
Supayalat
Queen dowager of Burma
ဆင်ဖြူမရှင်; 22 November 1821 – 26 February 1900) was a senior queen of King Mindon Min of Burma during the Konbaung dynasty. She was known for the Bronze Hall
Hsinbyumashin
Death and funeral of King Mindon of Burma
see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Burmese script. Mindon Min, the tenth king of the Konbaung Kingdom, died in Mandalay Palace at
Death and state funeral of Mindon Min
Death_and_state_funeral_of_Mindon_Min
King of Konbaung, Prince of Pagan
minister Magwe Mingyi went over to Mindon's side and Pagan Min abdicated on 18 February 1853, in favour of Mindon. Mindon allowed Pagan to live, and released
Pagan_Min
Queen Dowager of Burma
King Mindon during the Konbaung dynasty. She was the queen mother of the Konbaung dynasty's last king, Thibaw Min. Being a cousin of King Mindon, she
Laungshe_Mibaya
City in Mandalay Region, Myanmar
city had a population of 1,225,553. Mandalay was founded in 1857 by King Mindon, replacing Amarapura as the new royal capital of the Konbaung dynasty. It
Mandalay
1871 meeting of Buddhist monks
place in Mandalay, Burma (Myanmar) in 1871 CE under the auspices of King Mindon of Burma (Myanmar). The chief objective of this meeting was to recite all
Fifth_Buddhist_council
Chief Queen of Burma from 1853 to 1876
Setkya Dewi (Burmese: စကြာဒေဝီ; Pali: Cakrādevī), was the chief queen of Mindon Min of the Konbaung Kingdom from 1853 until her death in 1876. A daughter
Setkya_Dewi
Viceroy of Konbaung, Prince of Kanaung
Tharrawaddy and younger brother of King Mindon of Burma. He overthrew the king Pagan Min in 1853 with his brother Mindon and served as heir apparent and modernising
Kanaung_Mintha
Stone tablets inscribed with Pāli Canon, also recognise as world largest book
Mandalay Hill in Mandalay, Myanmar (Burma). The work was commissioned by King Mindon as part of his transformation of Mandalay into a royal capital. It was completed
Tripiṭaka tablets at Kuthodaw Pagoda
Tripiṭaka_tablets_at_Kuthodaw_Pagoda
Queen of the fourth rank during the Konbaung dynasty
Thetpan Mibaya (Burmese: သက်ပန်းမိဖုရား), was a senior queen consort of King Mindon during the Konbaung dynasty of Burma. She rose from commoner status to become
Thetpan_Mibaya
Three wars between Britain and Burma
Pagan Min (1846–1853) being replaced by his half brother, Mindon Min (1853–1878). King Mindon tried to modernise the Burmese state and economy to ensure
Anglo-Burmese_Wars
Township in Magway, Burma
Mindon Township (Burmese: မင်းတုန်းမြို့နယ်) is a township of Thayet District in the Magway Region of Myanmar. Its administrative seat is Mindon. Township
Mindon_Township
Royal palace of the last Burmese monarchy
monarchy. The palace was constructed between 1857 and 1859 as part of King Mindon's founding of the new royal capital city of Mandalay. The plan of Mandalay
Mandalay_Palace
(which sometimes even included ceremonial sacrifices of living beings). King Mindon Min is a key figure in the modernization of Burmese Buddhism. He became
Buddhism_in_Myanmar
Burmese princess (1923–2021)
Naing 1. Hteik Su Phaya Gyi 12. Mindon Min (= 14) 6. Thibaw Min 13. Laungshe Mibaya 3. Mayat Phaya Galay 14. Mindon Min (= 12) 7. Supayalat 15. Hsinbyumashin
Hteik_Su_Phaya_Gyi
Buddhist Pagoda in Mandalay, Myanmar
southwest of Mandalay Hill. It was commissioned by King Mindon Min in 1874 as a memorial to Mindon Min's younger brother, Kanaung Mintha, who was assassinated
Sandamuni_Pagoda
Queen of the fourth rank during the Konbaung dynasty
Mibaya (Burmese: လင်ပန်းမိဖုရား), was a queen of the fourth rank of King Mindon during the Konbaung dynasty in Burma. She was one of the queens of the Royal
Limban_Mibaya
Queen of the fourth rank during the Konbaung dynasty
queen of the fourth rank of King Mindon during the Konbaung dynasty. Being one of the favorite wives of King Mindon, she was appointed a custodian of
Tharazein_Mibaya
Princess of Meikhtila
Konbaung dynasty. She was born in 1860 at the Mandalay Palace, the daughter of Mindon Min by his consort, Laungshe Mibaya. Her full siblings included two sisters
Princess_Meiktila
Buddhist monastery in Myanmar
relocated the apartment formerly occupied by his father, King Mindon Min, just before Mindon Min's death, at a cost of 120,000 rupees. Thibaw removed the
Shwenandaw_Monastery
Burmese prince (c.1842 – 1879)
of King Mindon and the Viceroy of Chindwin Province. Maung Myo Htwe, the eldest of 13 siblings, was born in about 1842 to the future King Mindon and his
Myo_Htwe,_Prince_of_Thonze
Prince Taw Phaya
of Taw Phaya 2. Ko Ko Naing 1. Taw Phaya 24. Tharrawaddy Min (= 28) 12. Mindon Min (= 14) 25. Chandra Mata Mahay (= 29) 6. Thibaw Min 26. Maung Mey 13
Taw_Phaya
Myosa of Magway
Magway Mibaya (Burmese: မကွေးမိဖုရား), was a senior queen consort of King Mindon during the late Konbaung dynasty. She was a daughter of King Tharrawaddy
Magway_Mibaya
Title given to the daughters of the Chief Queen
during the reign of King Mindon. This royal title is "Princess Royal". The awarded eight princesses during the reign of King Mindon are as follows. Salin
Supaya
Day of the year
the world's first illustrated weekly news magazine, is published. 1857 – Mindon Min is crowned as King of Burma in Mandalay, Burma. 1863 – American Civil
May_14
Princess of Myaunghla
only daughter of King Mindon and his junior queen, Kyauktalon Mibaya [my]. She was one of the three royal daughters of King Mindon who embraced monastic
Princess_Myaunghla
Second prince of Mekkhaya
senior son of King Mindon and was the Viceroy to Taungdwingyi Province. He was considered one of the four most skilled sons of King Mindon, alongside the
Myo_Tu,_Prince_of_Mekkhaya
Burmese official (d. 1896)
1820s – 31 May 1896) was a Burmese official of the royal courts of King Mindon and King Thibaw during the Konbaung dynasty. He became the most powerful
Taingda_Mingyi_U_Pho
Burmese queen consort (1863–1912)
Mandalay as Hteik Supayalay, was the youngest of three daughters between King Mindon and Hsinbyumashin. She was a full-blooded sister of Supayagyi and Supayalat
Supayalay
Buddhist monastery in Myanmar
ordered by King Mindon Min and completed by court ministers and sawbwas on 16 acres (6.5 ha) of land. The edifice was dedicated by Mindon Min's uncle, the
Pakhannge_Monastery
Japanese air force soldier (born 1921)
Meiktila, Burma - 1943-03-29 Ki-43 Hurricane Mindon, Burma (probable) 25-26 1943-03-30 Ki-43 2 Hurricanes Mindon, Burma 27-29 1943-03-31 Ki-43 3 Hurricanes
Satoru_Anabuki
Burmese politician (1822–1908)
– 30 June 1908) was a Burmese chief minister during the reigns of King Mindon and Thibaw, as well as a colonial civil servant. He attempted to westernise
Kinwun_Mingyi_U_Kaung
1852–1853 war in Southeast Asia
Pagan Min (1846–1852) being overthrown by his half brother Mindon Min (1853–1878). Mindon immediately sued for peace but the two Italian priests he sent
Second_Anglo-Burmese_War
Hui people in Myanmar
in the royal capital of Mandalay, particularly during the reign of King Mindon. Although their number was small, a few found their way inside the court
Panthays
Chief queen consort of Burma from 1878 to 1879
Phayagyi (ထိပ်စုဖုရားကြီး), was the eldest of three daughters between King Mindon and Hsinbyumashin. She was a full-blooded sister of Supayalat and Supayalay
Supayagyi
Status generally held by the widow of a king
department of King Tharawaddy and mother of King Mindon Laungshe Mibaya, Nanzwe queen consort of King Mindon and mother of King Thibaw Amarindra, (7 September
Queen_dowager
Buddhist Pagoda with world's largest book in Myanmar
lies at the foot of Mandalay Hill and was built during the reign of King Mindon. The stupa itself, which is gilded above its terraces, is 188 feet (57 m)
Kuthodaw_Pagoda
19th-century Burmese court official under King Mindon
wun [my] (minister of royal steward) during the Konbaung dynasty under King Mindon Min (r. 1853–1878). He held the title Maha Minhla Shwe Taung and was responsible
U_Khe
Burmese independence activist (1915–1947)
Min Yaung, had been the royal treasurer during the reign of King Mindon. King Mindon awarded Bo Min Yaung the title of "Mahar Min Kyaw Min Htin", an honorary
Aung_San
Town in Magway Region, Myanmar
Mindon is a town in Burma. It is the capital of Mindon Township of Thayet District in the Magway Region. Mindon, Myanmar at GEOnet Names Server v t e
Mindon,_Myanmar
and Kyebogyi. On 21 June 1875, the government of British India and king Mindon of Burma signed a treaty recognizing the independence of Western Karenni
Western_Karenni
District in Magway Region, Myanmar
forest. The district contains the following four townships: Kamma Township Mindon Township Minhla Township Thayet Township Prior to 2022, the district also
Thayet_District
Collection of mausoleums built by Konbaung dynasty kings
their ashes were put into a velvet bag and thrown into the river. King Mindon Min was the first to break tradition; his remains were not cremated, but
Konbaung_tombs
Princess of Pin
of the three virgin daughters of King Mindon. The princess, the second of four siblings, was born to King Mindon and his consort Zabwedaung Mibaya. Her
Pin_Hteik_Khaung_Tin
Princess of Htayanka and Myoha (1873–1963)
King Mindon's illness before his final days, she served as a masseuse to him. While observing her and Pyinmana, the right masseur, King Mindon was delighted
Princess_Htayanka
Buddhist Pagoda in Lewe, Myanmar
Htidaw (Crown Umbrella) in 1868 by the brother of Mohnyin governor in King Mindon's reign and donated new one by "Bodhigon Sayadaw" on 1875. "ထာဝရငြိမ်းချမ်းရေးစေတီတော်
Yan Aung Myin Shwe Lett Hla Pagoda
Yan_Aung_Myin_Shwe_Lett_Hla_Pagoda
killed in a Tatmadaw airstrike on a trading post in the village of Pyaung in Mindon Township, Magway Region. 2 March – The junta issues an amnesty for more
2026_in_Myanmar
849–1885 military of Burma
1858 Mindon Min purchased a small two funneled side wheel steamer at Calcutta; this was the first of several British made vessels. By 1866 Mindon Min had
Royal_Burmese_Armed_Forces
2017 Thai TV series or program
characters in the drama: Lady Ananthip is Hsinbyumashin, King Muangkoom is Mindon Min, Queen Pinmanee is Queen Supayalat, King Maanfah is Thibaw Min, Upparat
Plerng_Phra_Nang
China. During the reign of Burma's King Mindon (1857–78), the jade trade flourished and expanded. King Mindon allowed the Chinese lapidaries to locate
Jade_trade_in_Myanmar
- Kings of Ava; - Kings of Prome Half brother of Mindon, son of Princess Me Myat Shwe. Half brother of Pagan.
Family tree of Burmese monarchs
Family_tree_of_Burmese_monarchs
Heavily embroidered appliqué tapestry indigenous to Myanmar
dynasty in the mid-19th century and reached its zenith during the reign of Mindon Min, when velvet became fashionable at the royal court. In a typical tapestry
Kalaga
Ritual of the Burmese Kingdom
Residence. Following are the rituals done during the coronation of King Mindon on 14 May 1857. The first process of the coronation is to build three new
Coronation of the Burmese monarch
Coronation_of_the_Burmese_monarch
Mongol invasion of Burma in 1277. In the 19th century, the broadminded King Mindon of Mandalay permitted the Chinese Muslims known as Panthays to build a mosque
Islam_in_Myanmar
Ethnic group in Myanmar
independence of the Karenni States in an 1875 treaty with Burmese king Mindon Min, by which both parties recognised the area as belonging neither to Burma
Karenni_people
Large pagoda on the northern side of Mingun in Sagaing Region in Myanmar
pagoda was badly damaged by an earthquake in 1839 and was restored by King Mindon in 1874. The pagoda was again badly damaged, with most of the structure
Hsinbyume_Pagoda
gilded. The length of the terrace was about 260 feet (79 m). In January 1857 Mindon seized power from his brother King Pagan. He ordered to move the Amarapura
Amarapura_Palace
Bilateral relations
States were the letters sent from King Mindon in 1856–57 to Presidents Franklin Pierce and James Buchanan. King Mindon hoped for a bilateral treaty that would
Myanmar–United States relations
Myanmar–United_States_relations
Burmese Theravāda Buddhist monk (1822–1893)
monk to establish a strict Vinaya-reform sect during the reign of King Mindon (r. 1853–1878). The Shwegyin Nikāya remains the strictest and most forest-oriented
Shwegyin_Sayadaw
Burmese prince (1844–1921)
institutions. Myingun prince was born in 1844, before King Mindon ascended the throne, to Mindon prince and the Royal Queen of the Southern Gilded Chamber
Prince_Myingun
of royal blood, he was granted the title of prince by his cousin, King Mindon. Prince Tabe was accused of orchestrating the execution of court poet U
Tabe_Prince
Chief queen consort of Burma 1819–37
Princess Supayagale, became Queen Hsinbyumashin; she was the wife of King Mindon and mother of Burma's last queen, Supayalat. Bagyidaw favored Me Nu, and
Nanmadaw_Me_Nu
Burmese traditional musical instrument
court was U Maung Maung Gyi (1855–1933), who was given a post at King Mindon's court at the young age of thirteen, and given the title "Dewa-Einda" ('Heavenly
Saung
Queen of the fourth rank during the Burmese Konbaung dynasty
fourth rank of King Mindon of the Konbaung dynasty of Myanmar (Burma). She was the youngest, last and richest queen of King Mindon, who had 45 queens in
Kyaymyin_Mibaya
Currency of Myanmar
place, with the kyat subdivided into 100 pyas. During the Konbaung dynasty, Mindon Min, the second to last King of Burma, established the Royal Mint in Mandalay
Myanmar_kyat
Burmese royal prince (1857–1879)
was the only son of King Mindon and his consort, Htilaing Mibaya. Prince Thagara was born on 25 August 1857 to King Mindon and Htilaing Mibaya, the daughter
Prince_Thagara
Hindu god of new beginnings, wisdom and luck
Nat in Myanmar started around the early Second Ava Period. Konbaung king Mindon Min recognized the Mahapeinne Nat (Ganesh) alongside Thurathati (Sarasvati)
Ganesha
Township of Mandalay, Burma
royal capital back to Amarapura in February 1842. In February 1857, King Mindon began building Mandalay as his new capital city, 11 km north of Amarapura
Amarapura
of uncertain etymology. It was not until the mid-19th century that King Mindon referred to his position as "king of the Myanma people", as it was only
List of country-name etymologies
List_of_country-name_etymologies
Major branch of Buddhism
the Rāmañña Nikāya. In Burma, an influential modernist figure was king Mindon Min (1808–1878), known for his patronage of the Fifth Buddhist council (1871)
Theravada
of spirits. According to popular beliefs, she was a beautiful woman from Mindon City, located west of Sarat City, who married a Naga spirit. One account
Shwe_Nabay
Notable Buddhist site in Sagaing, Myanmar
on a 15 acres (6.1 ha) plot, with Nan Oo Sayadaw, the grandson of King Mindon, at 8.55 AM on 6 May 1960. Bo trees hold religious significance for Buddhists
Maha_Bodhi_Tahtaung
Notable Buddhist Pagoda in Mon, Myanmar
forest areas. One of his projects was to copy the Tripitakas donated by King Mindon onto marble slabs. On 3 March 2011, the Kyaikhtisaung Sayadaw had 135 of
Kyaikhtisaung_Pagoda
Species of bird
motif of the Peacock Throne, one of eight royal palin thrones. In 1865, Mindon Min began minting coins bearing the peacock insignia. The peacock symbolised
Green_peafowl
Buddhist temple in Myanmar
the royal directive. The restoration was completed in 1853, the year King Mindon ascended the throne. The Buddha image stands at an impressive height of
Taung_Mingyi_Pagoda
the Pegu province in the Second Anglo-Burmese War. After the war, King Mindon Min tried to modernise the Burmese state and economy, and made trade and
History_of_Myanmar
British colonial rule from 1824 to 1948
needed] In Upper Burma, the still unoccupied part of the country, King Mindon had tried to adjust to the thrust of imperialism. He enacted administrative
British_rule_in_Burma
Burmese guerilla organization
the independence of the Karenni States in a treaty with the Burmese King Mindon Min in 1875, by which both parties recognised the area as belonging to neither
Karenni_Army
reappeared in the 1866 royal military records during the reign of King Mindon—exactly 40 years after she had served as an officer in 1826 under King Bagyidaw
Me_Bayat
and Bhadant Anand Kausalyayan. In Burma, a central modern figure is King Mindon (r. 1853–1878), who convened the 5th Buddhist council (1868–71), where different
History_of_Buddhism
1902 uprising in Siam
rebellion, there were claims that Myingun Prince, son of the last king of Burma Mindon Min and anti-British figure exiled in Saigon, had involvements in the rebellion
Ngiao_rebellion
Princess of Mingin
Yadana Wadi (later promoted to Thiri Thu Yadana Dewi) was born to King Mindon and Magway Mibaya at Mandalay Palace. She, at first, received the appanage
Mingin_Supaya
Anauk Nandaw Mibaya of King Mindon, Pintale Mibaya died, her sister Yinge Mibaya, one of the four Nanzwe Mibayas of King Mindon, was replaced as the second
Burmese_royal_titles
First Queen of the Western Palace of Mindon Min
as the Princess of Pindale, was the first Queen of the Western Palace of Mindon Min, the tenth king of Konbaung dynasty. Pindale Princess, the eldest of
Princess_Pindale
Buddhist monastic order in Myanmar
monks, and administration of monastic examinations. By the reign of King Mindon in the late 1800s, a movement toward independence emerged among monks to
Thudhamma_Gaing
Region of Myanmar
5,944 7,078 −16.02% 20 Sidoktaya Minbu District 5,862 6,514 −10.01% 21 Mindon Thayet District 5,401 5,098 +5.94% 22 Kamma Thayet District 5,146 5,202
Magway_Region
MINDON
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Boy/Male
Hebrew Biblical Greek
God will help.
Girl/Female
Hindu
One of the names of river Narmada, The Sun
Girl/Female
American, British, Christian, English
Joyful; Happy; Combination of the Popular Prefix La with the Name Keshia; Lakeisha and Its Variants are Rhyming Forms of Leticia
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Oriya, Tamil, Telugu
Lord Hanuman
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Remembering the Lord
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from the wild boar, Middle English galte, gaute, gault (Old Norse gǫltr). Wild boars were common in the British Isles from the earliest times, and became extinct only with the clearing of the large tracts of forest which formerly covered the country; hunting them was a favorite pastime in the Middle Ages.French : from Germanic walþu- ‘wood’, ‘forest’; a topographic name for someone who lived in or near a wood, or a habitational name for someone from any of the places named with this word, for example Le Gault in Loir-et-Cher, Marne, and Eure-et-Loir.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Power of Yoga
Girl/Female
Assamese, Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Praise
Boy/Male
Tamil
Bhuwanesh | பà¯à®µà®¨à¯‡à®·
The Lord of the world, Vishnu
Boy/Male
Hindu
Light, Bright, Brave
MINDON
MINDON
MINDON
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