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Town in Mandalay Region, Burma
a secondary highway goes south to Kokkosu and Pindale. Mandalay Division Map Myanmar’s Net "Pyinzi Map — Satellite Images of Pyinzi" Maplandia v t e
Pyinzi
Hereditary appanage of Pyinzi
Prince of Pyinzi (Burmese: ပြင်စည်မင်းသား; also Duke of Pyinzi) was a hereditary title in Burma given to the royal prince who was granted the appanage
Prince_of_Pyinzi
Burmese royal princess
သုပဘာဝတီ, Supabhāvatī; 1861–1915), commonly known as Pyinzi Princess (Burmese: ပြင်စည်မင်းသမီး) or Pyinzi Supaya (Burmese: ပြင်စည်စုဖုရား), was a high-ranking
Pyinzi_Supaya
Prince of Pyinzi
Hteiktin Pu (Burmese: ထိပ်တင်ပု, c. 1813 – 1882), commonly known as Prince of Pyinzi, was a royal prince during the late Konbaung dynasty in Burma, especially
Hteiktin_Pu,_Prince_of_Pyinzi
Burmese prince of the Konbaung Dynasty
prince of the Konbaung dynasty, known as the third Pyinzi Prince among the five who held the Pyinzi Prince title during the 18th century. He was a son
Myo_Sit
King of Ava
governor of Pyinzi, a small town about 85 km southwest of Ava. He also gave Swe command of the 33-member Pyinzi cavalry. Swe would rule Pyinzi for the next
Minkhaung_I
Burmese royal prince
မင်းရဲသီဟကျော်, born Naga; 1771 – 1855), commonly known as the Prince of Pyinzi, was a royal prince of Burma's Konbaung dynasty, especially renowned for
Naga,_Prince_of_Pyinzi
King of Burma from 1853 to 1878
Mohnyin Prince Mohnyin Princess First Myauksaungdaw Mibaya Malon Prince Pyinzi Prince Wuntho Prince Second Myauksaungdaw Mibaya Kanni Princess Ngape Princess
Mindon_Min
Historical Burmese ruler
also gave his new son-in-law the title of Thihapate, and the district of Pyinzi, a small district 60km south of the capital Ava (Inwa), in fief. Thihapate
Thihapate_of_Mohnyin
Queen consort of Hanthawaddy
Minye Thihathu and Minye Kyawhtin, and a daughter, Saw Pyei Chantha at Pyinzi, which was Minkhaung's fief. Mi-Nauk became the queen of Ava on 25 November
Shin_Mi-Nauk
King of Ava (1426–1439), and founder of the Mohnyin dynasty of Ava
23. East Pinya Monastery Pinya 24. Pagoda and monastery Myingondaing 25. Pagoda and monastery Pyinzi 26. Monastery Htandaw 27. Golden Monastery Pagan
Mohnyin_Thado
Title given to the daughters of the Chief Queen
Supayalay 4 Pakhangyi Supaya King Thibaw's mother Laungshe Mibaya 5 Meiktila Supaya 6 Mingin Supaya Magway Mibaya 7 Pyinzi Supaya 8 Salin Supaya Limban Mibaya
Supaya
Crown Prince of Ava from 1406 to 1415
January 1391, the future prince was the first child of Prince Min Swe of Pyinzi and his first wife Shin Mi-Nauk. His father was a son of then King Swa Saw
Minye_Kyawswa
Governor of Taungdwin
governorship came in early 1434. The king appointed his nephew governor of Pyinzi with the title of Thiri Zeya Thura, his father's title. He was also wedded
Thiri_Zeya_Thura_of_Taungdwin
King of Ava (1394–1425)
Minye Thihathu (မင်းရဲ သီဟသူ) was the third child of Prince Min Swe of Pyinzi and Princess Shin Mi-Nauk. His father was a son of then King Swa Saw Ke
Thihathu_of_Ava
Regiment Sithu of Pagan Nyaungyan Regiment Lord of Nyaungyan Pyinzi Regiment Prince Min Swe of Pyinzi Myaungmya Flotilla Viceroy Laukpya of Myaungmya unknown
Ava–Hanthawaddy War (1385–1391) orders of battle
Ava–Hanthawaddy_War_(1385–1391)_orders_of_battle
Burmese governor
Pyinzi because the king was concerned that Letya was getting too old to be governor of Toungoo, a frontier town, during the war. He lost his Pyinzi post
Letya_Zeya_Thingyan
Myosa of Magway
the throne. King Mindon and Magway Mibaya gave birth to Mingin Supaya and Pyinzi Supaya. She was not compatible with the Queen of the Central Palace Hsinbyumashin
Magway_Mibaya
Queen consort of Hanthawaddy
Hanthawaddy. The future queen was the second child of Prince Minkhaung of Pyinzi and his first wife Shin Mi-Nauk. His father was a son of then King Swa Saw
Saw_Pyei_Chantha
was the son of a household staff member who cared for the young prince in Pyinzi. When the prince's father Minkhaung became king of Ava in 1400, Nanda Thuriya
Nanda_Thuriya_of_Sale
1385–1424 war in Myanmar
sons Crown Prince Tarabya, who was about to turn 17, and Prince Min Swe of Pyinzi, who had recently turned 12, guided by Generals Thilawa of Yamethin and
Forty_Years'_War
Ava chief minister
of Pakhan, 5. Uzana of Pagan, 6. Baya Thingyan [sic] (Nanda Thingyan of Pyinzi?), 7. Nawrahta of Salin, 8. Yazathingyan of Amyint, 9. Min Nyo of Kale,
Yazathingyan (15th-century minister)
Yazathingyan_(15th-century_minister)
Regiment Thado of Myohla Singu Regiment Min Letwe of Singu Pyinzi Regiment Nandathingyan of Pyinzi Hlaingdet Regiment Tuyin Theinzi of Hlaingdet Amyint Regiment
Ava–Hanthawaddy War (1408–1410) orders of battle
Ava–Hanthawaddy_War_(1408–1410)_orders_of_battle
Town in Mandalay Region, Burma
in Burma (Mandalay). It is located just south of Route 2, south-west of Pyinzi and eastsouth-east of Natogyi. Burma 1:250,000 topographic map, Series U542
Sadaung,_Natogyi_Township
Kingdom in central Myanmar (1313–1365)
chronicles. Other vassal states listed in the chronicles were Pindale, Pyinzi, Yindaw, Hlaingdet, Kyaukpadaung, Pahtanago, Mindon, Taingda, Mindat, Kanyin
Pinya_kingdom
Gaing Thiri Thu Yadana Dewi, Princess of Mingin Thu Pabawadi, Princess of Pyinzi Thiri Maha Thu Pabadewi, Laungshe Mibaya Thu Thiri Pabawadi, Princess of
List of children of Mindon Min
List_of_children_of_Mindon_Min
Governor of Sagaing
heir-apparent) Successor Minye Kyawswa (as heir-apparent) Born 1375/76 Pyinzi, Ava Kingdom Died c. July 1408 Pegu, Hanthawaddy kingdom Spouse Daughter
Theiddat
King of Ava from 1367 to 1400
Yamethin Wadi Yindaw Pinle Hlaingdet Nyaungyan Myinsaing Mekkhaya Pindale Pyinzi Kyaukpadaung Pahtanago Pin Natmauk Thagaya Myedu Yene Siboktara Sitha Dabayin
Swa_Saw_Ke
Sawbwa of Mohnyin
was executed in 1451. Min Uti was the eldest child of Gov. Thihapate of Pyinzi and Princess Shin Hla Myat. His personal name and titles are not known.
Min_Uti_of_Mohnyin
Military conflict in present-day Myanmar
offered the throne to Tarabya's 27-year-old half-brother Prince Min Swe of Pyinzi. However, the prince refused as he had no power base. Due to his acrimonious
Ava–Hanthawaddy War (1401–1403)
Ava–Hanthawaddy_War_(1401–1403)
Yamethin Wadi Yindaw Pinle Hlaingdet Nyaungyan Myinsaing Mekkhaya Pindale Pyinzi Kyaukpadaung Pahtanago Pin Natmauk Thagaya Myedu Yene Siboktara Sitha Dabayin
Ava–Hanthawaddy War (1401–1403) orders of battle
Ava–Hanthawaddy_War_(1401–1403)_orders_of_battle
Burmese governor (r. 1390–1426)
of Pakhan, 5. Uzana of Pagan, 6. Baya Thingyan [sic] (Nanda Thingyan of Pyinzi?), 7. Nawrahta of Salin, 8. Yazathingyan of Amyint, 9. Min Nyo of Kale,
Nawrahta_of_Salin
Letya Zeya Thingyan 1408/09 1412 Appointed Moved to become governor of Pyinzi Thinkhaya I 1412 1415 Appointed Thinkhaya II 1415 1418/19 Son KIA Pantaung
List_of_rulers_of_Toungoo
King of Ava (Burma), r. 1425–1426
face Maha Pyauk; instead they nominated Nyo's half-uncle Prince Min Swe of Pyinzi. Indeed, Swe himself was reluctant to take on Maha Pyauk. It was only through
Kale_Kye-Taung_Nyo
Duchess of Pakhan
Predecessor Shin Myat Hla of Pakhan Successor Min Myat Htut Duchess of Pyinzi Tenure 1426 – 1434 Successor Saw Pyei Chantha Born c. 1414 Mohnyin Ava Kingdom
Shin_Hla_Myat_of_Pakhan
King of Ava
his older younger sister, and her husband Thihapate were co-governors. Pyinzi Core Thiri Zeya Thura the younger (1434–1442?) His first cousin and brother-in-law
Minye_Kyawswa_I_of_Ava
Military conflict in present-day Lower Myanmar
experience—Crown Prince Tarabya, who was about to turn 17, and Prince Min Swe of Pyinzi, who had recently turned 12—to lead two relatively small armies. The king
Ava–Hanthawaddy War (1385–1391)
Ava–Hanthawaddy_War_(1385–1391)
Myingyan (capital) Myotha Natogyi Popaywa Pyinzi Sadaung, Natogyi Township Taungtha Wetlu (Watlu)
Myingyan_District
Township in Mandalay Division, Burma
Payagyi, Pegyet, Pegyigin, Petku, Pya, Pyawbwe, Pyayagyaung, Pyinhladaw, Pyinzi, Sadaung, Sagyangon, Salechetkon, Sedaw, Sedo, Segale, Segingyi, Seinbangan
Natogyi_Township
Pretender to Ava throne, Burma (1425–1426)
I (1413–1421) Thihathu (1421–1425) Min Nyo (1425–1426) Born late 1390s Pyinzi Ava Kingdom Died Unknown Pagan (Bagan)? Ava Kingdom Spouses Shin Saw Pu
Minye_Kyawhtin_of_Pakhan
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Father of Peace
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A perfect charming girl
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Grace.
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German : topographic name for someone who lived by pastureland, Middle High German halte ‘pasture’ or ‘stopping place’.English and North German : nickname from Middle English, Middle Low German halte ‘lame’ (Old English h(e)alt) ‘lame’.
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English surname transferred to forename use, derived from a Norman baronial name NEVILLE means "new town."
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Hope
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Supreme name
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Some One Special; Success
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Brave Lord
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