AI & ChatGPT searches , social queriess for MINDON MIN

Search references for MINDON MIN. Phrases containing MINDON MIN

See searches and references containing MINDON MIN!

AI searches containing MINDON MIN

MINDON MIN

  • Mindon Min
  • 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

    Mindon Min

    Mindon_Min

  • List of children of Mindon Min
  • 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

  • Coronation of Mindon Min
  • 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

    Coronation of Mindon Min

    Coronation_of_Mindon_Min

  • Thibaw 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

    Thibaw Min

    Thibaw_Min

  • Buddhism in Myanmar
  • sometimes even included ceremonial sacrifices of living beings). King Mindon Min is a key figure in the modernization of Burmese Buddhism. He became king

    Buddhism in Myanmar

    Buddhism in Myanmar

    Buddhism_in_Myanmar

  • Queen consort
  • Wife of a reigning king

    Mindon Min of Konbaung Dynasty Queen Thetpan Mibaya, consort of King Mindon Min of Konbaung Dynasty Queen Supayalat, chief consort of King Thibaw Min

    Queen consort

    Queen_consort

  • Pagan 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

    Pagan Min

    Pagan_Min

  • Setkya Dewi
  • Chief Queen of Burma from 1853 to 1876

    was the chief queen of Mindon Min of the Konbaung Kingdom from 1853 until her death in 1876. A daughter of Tharrawaddy Min, she was designated Princess

    Setkya Dewi

    Setkya Dewi

    Setkya_Dewi

  • Konbaung dynasty
  • Imperial dynasty of Burma (1752–1885)

    Chief Minister of the Hluttaw, an office established during the reign of Mindon Min and most notably served by the Kinwun Mingyi U Kaung Four Wungyi (ဝန်ကြီး

    Konbaung dynasty

    Konbaung dynasty

    Konbaung_dynasty

  • Hsinbyumashin
  • 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

    Hsinbyumashin

    Hsinbyumashin

  • Death and state funeral of Mindon Min
  • 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 the

    Death and state funeral of Mindon Min

    Death and state funeral of Mindon Min

    Death_and_state_funeral_of_Mindon_Min

  • Supayalat
  • Chief queen of Burma from 1879 to 1885

    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

    Supayalat

    Supayalat

  • 1879 massacre at Mandalay Palace
  • Mass killing of Burmese princes and princesses

    of the imperial family to the Mandalay Palace without weapons to meet Mindon Min. While they were waiting to see the king, an armed group led by Maung

    1879 massacre at Mandalay Palace

    1879 massacre at Mandalay Palace

    1879_massacre_at_Mandalay_Palace

  • Mindon
  • 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

    Mindon

  • Second Anglo-Burmese War
  • 1852–1853 war in Southeast Asia

    called the Court of Ava, with Pagan Min (1846–1852) being overthrown by his half brother Mindon Min (1853–1878). Mindon immediately sued for peace but the

    Second Anglo-Burmese War

    Second Anglo-Burmese War

    Second_Anglo-Burmese_War

  • Islam in Myanmar
  • Amarapura Lin Zin Gone Darga.[citation needed] Pagan Min was deposed by his brother Mindon Min following the Second Anglo-Burmese War. U Bo and U Yuet

    Islam in Myanmar

    Islam in Myanmar

    Islam_in_Myanmar

  • Khin The
  • 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 was

    Khin The

    Khin The

    Khin_The

  • Kanaung Mintha
  • 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

    Kanaung Mintha

    Kanaung_Mintha

  • May 14
  • Day of the year

    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

    May_14

  • Anglo-Burmese Wars
  • Three wars between Britain and Burma

    revolution in Burma, with King Pagan Min (1846–1853) being replaced by his half brother, Mindon Min (1853–1878). King Mindon tried to modernise the Burmese

    Anglo-Burmese Wars

    Anglo-Burmese Wars

    Anglo-Burmese_Wars

  • Princess Pindale
  • First Queen of the Western Palace of Mindon Min

    Western Palace of Mindon Min, the tenth king of Konbaung dynasty. Pindale Princess, the eldest of two siblings, was born to Tharrawaddy Min and Kanaung Mibaya

    Princess Pindale

    Princess_Pindale

  • Laungshe Mibaya
  • 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

    Laungshe Mibaya

    Laungshe_Mibaya

  • Ganesha
  • Hindu god of new beginnings, wisdom and luck

    in Myanmar started around the early Second Ava Period. Konbaung king Mindon Min recognized the Mahapeinne Nat (Ganesh) alongside Thurathati (Sarasvati)

    Ganesha

    Ganesha

    Ganesha

  • Bodawpaya
  • King of Konbaung, Prince of Badon, Badon King, Royal Grandfather

    Elder Uncle), who in turn was given this name in relation to his nephew Mindon Min. He fathered 70 sons and 67 daughters by about 54 consorts. Also known

    Bodawpaya

    Bodawpaya

    Bodawpaya

  • Royal Burmese Armed Forces
  • 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

    Royal Burmese Armed Forces

    Royal_Burmese_Armed_Forces

  • Supayalay
  • 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

    Supayalay

    Supayalay

  • Myanmar kyat
  • Currency of Myanmar

    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

    Myanmar kyat

    Myanmar_kyat

  • List of coupled siblings
  • half-sister Sanda Min Hla Anaukpetlun of Burma and his 3 half-sisters Mindon Min of Burma and his half-sister Setkya Dewi Thibaw Min of Burma and his half-sisters

    List of coupled siblings

    List of coupled siblings

    List_of_coupled_siblings

  • Princess Meiktila
  • Princess of Meikhtila

    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

    Princess Meiktila

    Princess_Meiktila

  • Mandalay
  • 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

    Mandalay

    Mandalay

  • Myanmar
  • 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

    Myanmar

    Myanmar

  • Green peafowl
  • 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

    Green peafowl

    Green_peafowl

  • List of people with the most children
  • most prolific sperm donor. He advocates the use of natural methods. 110 Mindon Min King of Burma, fathered 110 children.[citation needed] 108+ Fath-Ali Shah

    List of people with the most children

    List_of_people_with_the_most_children

  • Konbaung tombs
  • 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 instead

    Konbaung tombs

    Konbaung tombs

    Konbaung_tombs

  • Salin Supaya
  • 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

    Salin Supaya

    Salin_Supaya

  • Karenni Army
  • Burmese guerilla organization

    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

    Karenni Army

    Karenni_Army

  • Hsipaw State
  • Former Shan state in Burma

    Son of Sao Kya Htun, deposed by King Mindon Min of Burma in 1882 81 Sao Hlaing Pa 1882 1886 Son of King Mindon Min of Burma 80 Sao Kya Hkeng (Sao Hkun

    Hsipaw State

    Hsipaw State

    Hsipaw_State

  • Karenni people
  • 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

    Karenni people

    Karenni_people

  • Sandamuni Pagoda
  • 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

    Sandamuni Pagoda

    Sandamuni_Pagoda

  • Decline of Buddhism in the Indian subcontinent
  • Gradual process of replacement of in India, ended around the 13th or 14th century

    welcomed by Maharaja of Varanasi 1877, Burmese mission sent by King Mindon Min Abul Fazl, the courtier of Mughal emperor Akbar, states, "For a long time

    Decline of Buddhism in the Indian subcontinent

    Decline of Buddhism in the Indian subcontinent

    Decline_of_Buddhism_in_the_Indian_subcontinent

  • Kuthodaw Pagoda
  • Buddhist Pagoda with world's largest book in Myanmar

    text from the Tipitaka, the entire Pali Canon of Theravada Buddhism. Mindon Min had the pagoda built as part of the traditional foundations of the new

    Kuthodaw Pagoda

    Kuthodaw Pagoda

    Kuthodaw_Pagoda

  • Kayah State
  • State of Myanmar

    of the Karenni States in an 1875 treaty June 21st with a Burmese King Mindon Min, by which both parties recognised the area as belonging neither to Konbaung

    Kayah State

    Kayah State

    Kayah_State

  • Ganesha in Buddhism
  • Mahāpeinne Nat started around the early Second Ava Period. Konbaung king Mindon Min recognized the Mahapeinne Nat (Ganesh) alongside Thurathati (Sarasvati)

    Ganesha in Buddhism

    Ganesha in Buddhism

    Ganesha_in_Buddhism

  • Theravada
  • 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

    Theravada

  • Hteik Su Phaya Gyi
  • 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

    Hteik Su Phaya Gyi

    Hteik_Su_Phaya_Gyi

  • Princess Htayanka
  • Princess of Htayanka and Myoha (1873–1963)

    rest together in the courtyard of Kyaumyin Mibaya Tomb. Konbaung dynasty Mindon Min Maung Than Swe (Dawei) (1999). Konbaung Shindan (Konbaung Explanations)

    Princess Htayanka

    Princess Htayanka

    Princess_Htayanka

  • History of Myanmar
  • 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 territorial

    History of Myanmar

    History_of_Myanmar

  • Heir apparent
  • Person who is first in line of succession

    Bahadur 1816–1856 Bahadur Shah Zafar Cholera Kanaung Mintha 1820–1866 Mindon Min Assassinated Tēvita ʻUnga 1824–1879 George Tupou I Liver ailment Louis

    Heir apparent

    Heir_apparent

  • Karenni States
  • Former states 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 States

    Karenni States

    Karenni_States

  • Prostitution in Myanmar
  • reign of King Bodawpaya in the early Konbaung dynasty period. When King Mindon Min founded Mandalay in the 1850s, a separate administrative quarter for prostitutes

    Prostitution in Myanmar

    Prostitution_in_Myanmar

  • Pakhannge Monastery
  • 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

    Pakhannge_Monastery

  • Art of Myanmar
  • rounder faces. In 1853, after the loss of the First Anglo-Burmese War, Mindon Min moved the capital to nearby Mandalay with a planned city following the

    Art of Myanmar

    Art of Myanmar

    Art_of_Myanmar

  • Shwenandaw Monastery
  • Buddhist monastery in Myanmar

    by King Thibaw Min, who dismantled and relocated the apartment formerly occupied by his father, King Mindon Min, just before Mindon Min's death, at a cost

    Shwenandaw Monastery

    Shwenandaw Monastery

    Shwenandaw_Monastery

  • U Khe
  • 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

    U_Khe

  • Tharazein 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

    Tharazein Mibaya

    Tharazein_Mibaya

  • List of Buddhists
  • about Buddhism in the Milinda Pañha and is said to have become an arhat Mindon Min (1808–1878), penultimate King of Burma and facilitator of the Fifth Buddhist

    List of Buddhists

    List_of_Buddhists

  • Taw Phaya
  • Prince Taw Phaya

    Min (= 28) 12. Mindon Min (= 14) 25. Chandra Mata Mahay (= 29) 6. Thibaw Min 26. Maung Mey 13. Prabha Devi 3. Mayat Phaya Galay 28. Tharrawaddy Min (=

    Taw Phaya

    Taw_Phaya

  • List of wars in the Indian subcontinent
  • India Company Burmese Empire Company victory Succession of Pagan Min by Mindon Min in Burma Anglo-Persian War (1856–1857) United Kingdom East India Company

    List of wars in the Indian subcontinent

    List of wars in the Indian subcontinent

    List_of_wars_in_the_Indian_subcontinent

  • Hti
  • Architectural element

    golden bells. The older hti, donated by the penultimate King of Burma, Mindon Min, can be seen at a temple inside the middle platform (အလယ်ပစ္စယ or ရင်ပြင်တော်)

    Hti

    Hti

    Hti

  • Ganesha in world religions
  • Mahāpeinne Nat started around the early Second Ava Period. Konbaung king Mindon Min recognized the Mahapeinne Nat (Ganesh) alongside Thurathati (Sarasvati)

    Ganesha in world religions

    Ganesha in world religions

    Ganesha_in_world_religions

  • Kalaga
  • 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

    Kalaga

    Kalaga

  • List of coups and coup attempts by country
  • List of coups and coup attempts

    coup led by his brother Tharrawaddy Min. 1853: King Pagan Min was deposed by a coup led by his brother Mindon Min. October 1958: A split within the AFPFL

    List of coups and coup attempts by country

    List_of_coups_and_coup_attempts_by_country

  • Plerng Phra Nang
  • 2017 Thai TV series or program

    Mindon Min, Queen Pinmanee is Queen Supayalat, King Maanfah is Thibaw Min, Upparat Kanaung is Kanaung Mintha and King Burapha Kham is Tharrawaddy Min

    Plerng Phra Nang

    Plerng_Phra_Nang

  • Mahāgīta
  • Complete body of Burmese classical songs

    century Konbaung dynasty, first as a gift by the Italian ambassador to King Mindon Min. The instrument was quickly indigenised by Burmese court musicians and

    Mahāgīta

    Mahāgīta

  • Tripiṭaka tablets at Kuthodaw Pagoda
  • 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

    Tripiṭaka_tablets_at_Kuthodaw_Pagoda

  • Zabwedaung Mibaya
  • Queen of fourth rank

    (Burmese: မလ္လာဒေဝီ; Pali: Mallādevī), was a queen of fourth rank of King Mindon Min during the Konbaung dynasty. She was later promoted to Devi-level queen

    Zabwedaung Mibaya

    Zabwedaung_Mibaya

  • Burmese literature
  • Chronicle), covering Burmese history until 1821. A successor king, King Mindon Min appointed a committee of Burmese scholars from 1867 to 1869 to create

    Burmese literature

    Burmese_literature

  • List of Burmese monarchs
  • Tharrawaddy Min Mindon 18 February 1853 1 October 1878 Half Brother of Pagan Min (son of Tharrawaddy Min) Thibaw 1 October 1878 29 November 1885 Son of Mindon Min

    List of Burmese monarchs

    List of Burmese monarchs

    List_of_Burmese_monarchs

  • Princess Myaunghla
  • 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

    Princess Myaunghla

    Princess_Myaunghla

  • Arthur Purves Phayre
  • have married, or adopted a daughter - Mary/Maria, a daughter of King Mindon Min): Colonel Robert Bernard Phayre MC 2/4th Prince of Wales Own Gurkha Rifle(grandson

    Arthur Purves Phayre

    Arthur Purves Phayre

    Arthur_Purves_Phayre

  • List of places named after people
  • Bandula Park – General Maha Bandula Mindon, Myanmar – Mindon Min, King of Burma Thibaw, Shan State – Thibaw Min, King of Burma Caprivi Strip – Leo von

    List of places named after people

    List_of_places_named_after_people

  • Princess Taingda
  • Princess of Taingda

    Palace, the daughter of Mindon Min by his consort, Tharazein Mibaya. She was one of the most beautiful daughters of King Mindon. She was granted the appanage

    Princess Taingda

    Princess Taingda

    Princess_Taingda

  • Pitakataik (Mandalay)
  • Royal Tipiṭaka library commissioned by King Mindon in 1857

    Pitaka-taik) was the royal library in Mandalay, commissioned by King Mindon Min in 1857 during the founding of Mandalay as a royal capital. The library

    Pitakataik (Mandalay)

    Pitakataik (Mandalay)

    Pitakataik_(Mandalay)

  • Maung Maung Tin (prince)
  • Burmese prince and historican

    Phwa Saw (Burmese: ကျောက်ဖွားစော) under the reign of then king of Burma Mindon Min in Burma's former capital city of Mandalay on the 20th of August, 1866—a

    Maung Maung Tin (prince)

    Maung Maung Tin (prince)

    Maung_Maung_Tin_(prince)

  • Burmese–Siamese War (1849–1855)
  • Military expeditions

    from the Burmese court under King Tharrawaddy Min to support him against Suvanna. King Tharawaddy Min of Burma sent the Burmese Sitke general to lead

    Burmese–Siamese War (1849–1855)

    Burmese–Siamese War (1849–1855)

    Burmese–Siamese_War_(1849–1855)

  • October 1
  • Day of the year

    (born 1768) 1864 – Rose O'Neal Greenhow, American spy (born 1817) 1878 – Mindon Min, Burmese king (born 1808) 1885 – John Light Atlee, American physician

    October 1

    October_1

  • List of heads of state of Myanmar
  • Tharrawaddy Min Mindon 18 February 1853 1 October 1878 Half Brother of Pagan Min (son of Tharrawaddy Min) Thibaw 1 October 1878 29 November 1885 Son of Mindon Min

    List of heads of state of Myanmar

    List_of_heads_of_state_of_Myanmar

  • Pin Hteik Khaung Tin
  • 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

    Pin Hteik Khaung Tin

    Pin_Hteik_Khaung_Tin

  • Burmese royal titles
  • during the reign of a king who had many queens, such as Bodawpaya and Mindon Min. Royal Queens of second rank were known as Ahsaungya Mibaya (အဆောင်ရမိဖုရား

    Burmese royal titles

    Burmese royal titles

    Burmese_royal_titles

  • Atumashi Monastery
  • Buddhist monastery in Mandalay, Myanmar

    monastery located in Mandalay, Myanmar (Burma). It was built in 1857 by King Mindon, two years after the capital was moved to Mandalay. The monastery was built

    Atumashi Monastery

    Atumashi Monastery

    Atumashi_Monastery

  • History of Theravada Buddhism
  • History of a school of Buddhism

    and forest living. An influential modernist figure in Myanmar was king Mindon Min (1808–1878), known for his patronage of the Fifth Buddhist council (1871)

    History of Theravada Buddhism

    History_of_Theravada_Buddhism

  • Hsipaw
  • Town in Shan State, Myanmar

    Sao Kya Tung was his Saopha for the King of Burma Mindon Min, as a reward for his help against Pagan Min. In February 2021, the Tatmadaw attacked the Restoration

    Hsipaw

    Hsipaw

    Hsipaw

  • Kyauktawgyi Buddha Temple (Mandalay)
  • Buddhist temple in Mandalay, Myanmar

    Mahāsakyamārajina). Construction began in 1853 under the patronage of King Mindon Min, but the site was not completed until 1878 because of internal discord

    Kyauktawgyi Buddha Temple (Mandalay)

    Kyauktawgyi Buddha Temple (Mandalay)

    Kyauktawgyi_Buddha_Temple_(Mandalay)

  • Thingaza Monastery
  • Buddhist monastery in Mandalay, Myanmar

    Township, Mandalay, Burma. The monastery was established donated by King Mindon Min to the Thingaza Sayadaw in 1861. Thingaza Monastery is listed among the

    Thingaza Monastery

    Thingaza_Monastery

  • Shwegyin Nikaya
  • Buddhist monastic order in Myanmar

    Gaing during the reign of King Mindon Min, and attempts to reconcile the two sects by the last king of Burma, Thibaw Min, were unsuccessful. The Shwegyin

    Shwegyin Nikaya

    Shwegyin Nikaya

    Shwegyin_Nikaya

  • Kyaymyin Mibaya
  • 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

    Kyaymyin Mibaya

    Kyaymyin_Mibaya

  • Prince Thagara
  • 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

    Prince_Thagara

  • Taiktaw Monastery
  • Royal Buddhist monastery in Mandalay, Myanmar

    the posts were taken from the Amarapura Palace. It was built by King Mindon Min in 1859, and was used under the Burmese monarchy as the official residence

    Taiktaw Monastery

    Taiktaw Monastery

    Taiktaw_Monastery

  • Censorship in Myanmar
  • Freedom Index and categorizes it as “not free.” During the reign of King Mindon Min of Burma's last dynasty, the Konbaung dynasty, the country had one of

    Censorship in Myanmar

    Censorship_in_Myanmar

  • Bo Min Yaung
  • Burmese guerrilla leader against British colonial government

    under King Mindon and King Thibaw. He was best known as a guerrilla leader against the British colonization of Burma. A statue of Bo Min Yaung stands

    Bo Min Yaung

    Bo_Min_Yaung

  • U Pho Thi Library
  • Buddhist library in Thaton, Myanmar

    by the library include Saddanītiṭīkā by Paññāsāmi, an advisor to King Mindon Min, Mukhamattasāra, Commentary on the Nāmacāradīpaka, by Chapaṭa Saddhammajotipāla

    U Pho Thi Library

    U_Pho_Thi_Library

  • U Ponnya
  • primarily known for his morality tales. Ponnya served as one of King Mindon Min's court poets. He gained prominence after joining Prince Kanaung Mintha's

    U Ponnya

    U_Ponnya

  • Magway Mibaya
  • 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

    Magway Mibaya

    Magway_Mibaya

  • Thetpan Mibaya
  • Queen of the fourth rank during the Konbaung dynasty

    future queen became a kollotaw of Prince Mindon at the age of 14 together with her sister. Upon King Mindon Min's ascension to the throne (r. 1853–1878)

    Thetpan Mibaya

    Thetpan Mibaya

    Thetpan_Mibaya

  • Yadanabonmyint Monastery
  • Buddhist monastery in Mawlamyine, Myanmar

    under the guidance of Seindon Mibaya, a fourth ranking queen of King Mindon Min and architects from Mandalay. The entire construction was funded by a

    Yadanabonmyint Monastery

    Yadanabonmyint Monastery

    Yadanabonmyint_Monastery

  • Burmese Buddhist titles
  • of Rājaguru (ရာဇဂုရု) or Rājādhirājaguru (ရာဇာဓိရာဇဂုရု). The reign of Mindon Min also saw a liberalization in the usage of Sayadaw as a title, which became

    Burmese Buddhist titles

    Burmese_Buddhist_titles

  • Taunggwin Sayadaw
  • Buddhist monk and last Thathanabaing of Burma

    the Maungdaung Sayadaw, a reputed scholar on the Vinaya. In 1873, King Mindon Min granted Visuddha the title of sayadaw ('royal teacher'). He then took

    Taunggwin Sayadaw

    Taunggwin Sayadaw

    Taunggwin_Sayadaw

  • Kyaymyin Monastery
  • Buddhist monastery in Mandalay, Myanmar

    was subsequently renovated by Kyaymyin Mibaya, a minor consort of King Mindon Min. The monastery’s roof is three-tiered and engraving works on the entrance

    Kyaymyin Monastery

    Kyaymyin_Monastery

  • Robert Barlow (cricketer)
  • English cricketer and British Army officer

    China. By his own later account, he was introduced to the Burmese king, Mindon Min, who took an instant liking to him. According to Barlow, he was then appointed

    Robert Barlow (cricketer)

    Robert_Barlow_(cricketer)

  • Linnaeus Tripe
  • British early photographer (1822–1902)

    wars a British mission in 1855 attempted to persuade the Burmese king, Mindon Min to ratify a treaty transferring Pegu to British rule. The mission was

    Linnaeus Tripe

    Linnaeus Tripe

    Linnaeus_Tripe

AI & ChatGPT searchs for online references containing MINDON MIN

MINDON MIN

AI search references containing MINDON MIN

MINDON MIN

  • Minton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Minton

    English : habitational name from a place in Shropshire, so named from Welsh mynydd ‘hill’ + Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.

    Minton

  • Lundon
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lundon

    English : variant spelling of London.

    Lundon

  • MIGNON
  • Female

    English

    MIGNON

    English name derived from the French word mignon, MIGNON means "charming, delicate, pretty." 

    MIGNON

  • EINION
  • Male

    Welsh

    EINION

    Welsh name probably derived from the word einion, EINION means "anvil."

    EINION

  • Minson
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Minson

    English : unexplained.Dutch (Minsen) patronymic from the Germanic personal name Me(g)inzo.

    Minson

  • Lyndon
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, German, Jamaican

    Lyndon

    Lives by the Linden Tree Hill; Flexible; Lime Tree Hill

    Lyndon

  • Lyndon
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Midlands)

    Lyndon

    English (Midlands) : variant spelling of Lindon.

    Lyndon

  • LINDON
  • Male

    English

    LINDON

    Variant spelling of English Lyndon, LINDON means "lime tree hill."

    LINDON

  • Milton
  • Boy/Male

    English American

    Milton

    From the mill farm. Famous Bearer: 17th century British poet, John Milton.

    Milton

  • Linden
  • Girl/Female

    English

    Linden

    The linden tree.

    Linden

  • Linden
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, Christian, English

    Linden

    Lives by the Linden Tree Hill

    Linden

  • Mignon
  • Girl/Female

    French

    Mignon

    Darling ('mignon' in French). Delicate.

    Mignon

  • Sitton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (London)

    Sitton

    English (London) : unexplained.

    Sitton

  • Lyndon
  • Boy/Male

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Lyndon

    Linden Tree

    Lyndon

  • Lindon
  • Boy/Male

    British, Christian, English

    Lindon

    From the Linden Tree Hill

    Lindon

  • LONDON
  • Male

    English

    LONDON

    English surname transferred to unisex forename use, denoting someone "from London." The name may have pre-Celtic roots, LONDON means something like "place at the unfordable river."

    LONDON

  • LINDEN
  • Male

    English

    LINDEN

    Variant spelling of English Lyndon, LINDEN means "lime tree hill." Or from the vocabulary word, linden, meaning "lime tree."

    LINDEN

  • London
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, Chinese, English, Jamaican, Latin

    London

    The Capital of the United Kingdom; Fierce Ruler of the World; Fortress of the Noon; From London; One from London

    London

  • Lindon
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lindon

    English : habitational name from places called Lindon in Lincolnshire, Linden End, Haddenham, in Cambridgeshire, or Lyndon, Rutland, all named from Old English lind ‘lime tree’ or līn ‘flax’ + dūn ‘hill’.

    Lindon

  • Linden
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, English

    Linden

    From the Linden Tree Hill

    Linden

AI search queriess for Facebook and twitter posts, hashtags with MINDON MIN

MINDON MIN

Follow users with usernames @MINDON MIN or posting hashtags containing #MINDON MIN

MINDON MIN

Online names & meanings

AI search & ChatGPT queriess for Facebook and twitter users, user names, hashtags with MINDON MIN

MINDON MIN

Top AI & ChatGPT search, Social media, medium, facebook & news articles containing MINDON MIN

MINDON MIN

AI searchs for Acronyms & meanings containing MINDON MIN

MINDON MIN

AI searches, Indeed job searches and job offers containing MINDON MIN

Other words and meanings similar to

MINDON MIN

AI search in online dictionary sources & meanings containing MINDON MIN

MINDON MIN

  • Pinion
  • v. t.

    To disable by cutting off the pinion joint.

  • Minded
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Mind

  • Mind
  • n.

    To obey; as, to mind parents; the dog minds his master.

  • Minding
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Mind

  • Mind
  • n.

    To have in mind; to purpose.

  • Window
  • v. t.

    To place at or in a window.

  • Minder
  • n.

    One who minds, tends, or watches something, as a child, a machine, or cattle; as, a minder of a loom.

  • Minow
  • n.

    See Minnow.

  • Mind
  • v.

    Memory; remembrance; recollection; as, to have or keep in mind, to call to mind, to put in mind, etc.

  • Mignon
  • a.

    See 3d Minion.

  • Low-minded
  • a.

    Inclined in mind to low or unworthy things; showing a base mind.

  • Earthly-minded
  • a.

    Having a mind devoted to earthly things; worldly-minded; -- opposed to spiritual-minded.

  • Mind
  • n.

    To put in mind; to remind.

  • Alike-minded
  • a.

    Like-minded.

  • Misdone
  • p. p.

    of Misdo

  • Carnal-minded
  • a.

    Worldly-minded.

  • Minded
  • a.

    Disposed; inclined; having a mind.

  • Absent-minded
  • a.

    Absent in mind; abstracted; preoccupied.

  • Minor
  • a.

    Inferior in bulk, degree, importance, etc.; less; smaller; of little account; as, minor divisions of a body.

  • Minor
  • a.

    Less by a semitone in interval or difference of pitch; as, a minor third.