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King of Pagan
see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Burmese script. Sokkate (Burmese: စုက္ကတေး, pronounced [soʊʔ kə té]; 29 March 1001 – 11 August
Sokkate
Emperor of the Bagan Dynasty, Myanmar
birth to Kyiso and Sokkate. Kunhsaw had raised Sokkate and Kyiso as his own sons. After the putsch, Kyiso became king and Sokkate became heir-apparent
Anawrahta
Topics referred to by the same term
Sokkate was a Burmese royal title. It may mean: Sokkate: King of Pagan (r. 1038−44) Sokkate of Toungoo: Governor of Toungoo (r. 1379/80−83/84) Sokkate
Sokkate_(disambiguation)
see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Burmese script. Sokkate (Burmese: စုက္ကတေး [soʊʔ kə té]) was acting governor of Prome (Pyay) for
Sokkate_of_Prome
Governor of Toungoo from 1379/80 to 1383
see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Burmese script. Sokkate of Toungoo (Burmese: စုက္ကတေး, [soʊʔ kə té]) governor of Toungoo from 1379/80
Sokkate_of_Toungoo
Queen of the Northern Palace of Pagan
queen consort of three kings of Pagan;Saw Rahan II, Kunhsaw Kyaunghpyu and Sokkate, and the mother of King Anawrahta, the founder of the Pagan Empire. According
Myauk_Pyinthe_(Kunhsaw)
King of Pagan
whom were pregnant and subsequently gave birth to Kyiso and Sokkate. Kunhsaw raised Sokkate and Kyiso as his own sons. When the two sons reached manhood
Kyiso
King of Pagan
whom were pregnant and subsequently gave birth to Kyiso and Sokkate. Kunhsaw raised Sokkate and Kyiso as his own sons. When the two sons reached manhood
Kunhsaw_Kyaunghpyu
Chief queen consort of Burma
Chief queen consort of Burma Tenure 1048–1077 Predecessor Taung Pyinthe (Sokkate) Successor Usaukpan Born c. 1015 Died c. 1077 Spouse Anawrahta Issue Saw
Agga_Mahethi_of_Pagan
King of Pagan
Kunhsaw Kyaunghpyu, who in turn was overthrown by Nyaung-u's sons Kyiso and Sokkate. Various chronicles do not agree on the dates regarding his life and reign
Nyaung-u_Sawrahan
Viceroy of Toungoo
Viceroy Sokkate. In 1383, Phaungga assassinated Sokkate, who did not have a good relationship with his overlord King Swa Saw Ke of Ava. (Sokkate himself
Phaungga_of_Toungoo
Emperor of the Pagan dynasty of Myanmar
Kalayani of Wethali and Anawrahta, then a senior prince at the court of King Sokkate. He grew up away from Anawrahta's court after Anawrahta banished his mother
Kyansittha
Polity in Myanmar (846–1297)
of Tannet Kyiso 986–992 / 1014–1020 1021–1038 Son of Nyaung-u Sawrahan Sokkate 992–1017 / 1020–1044 1038–1044 Brother Anawrahta 1017–1059 / 1044–1086
Pagan_Kingdom
Day of the year
Count of Alsleben 991 – Byrhtnoth, English soldier (born 956) 1044 – Sokkate, king of the Pagan dynasty of Burma (born 1001) 1204 – Guttorm of Norway
August_11
Emperor of the Toungoo dynasty
since January 1550; seized Martaban in May Pagan (Northern Central Burma) Sokkate Toungoo native Upper Burma and Irrawaddy Delta Various rulers Did not take
Bayinnaung
Calendar year
Saint Ivo (possibly) is uncovered in Huntingdonshire, England. March 29 – Sokkate, Burmese king (d. 1044) Al-Qa'im, Abbasid caliph (d. 1075) Duncan I, king
1001
Princess of Wethali
sent his daughter to Anawrahta, who until 1044 was a prince but not to Sokkate, the king himself. The chronicles also claim that Anawrahta tried to kill
Pyinsa_Kalayani
Crown Prince of Ava from 1406 to 1415
vassals. He appointed Letya as governor of Launggyet in North Arakan and Sokkate as governor of Sandoway (Thandwe) in South Arakan, and returned to Ava
Minye_Kyawswa
Town in Sagaing Region, Myanmar
Hkam 966 – 999 Sao Han Möng 999 – 1021 younger brother of Sao Yawt Hkam Sokkate 1021 – 1038 son of Sao Yawt Hkam + Mahadewi Htip Phaya Hseng Pan daughter
Kalay
regiments (7000 troops, 7 war ships, 70 war boats, 20 armored war boats, 20 transport boats, 30 supply boats) Including: Sithu Pauk Hla of Yamethin Sokkate
Ava–Hanthawaddy War (1410–1412) orders of battle
Ava–Hanthawaddy_War_(1410–1412)_orders_of_battle
First-millennium CE city-state in Southeast Asia
Nyaung-u Sawrahan. In 1044, Anawrahta, son of Kunhsaw Kyaunghpyu, defeated Sokkate, son of Nyaung-u Sawrahan, in single combat and seized the throne. The
Early_Pagan_Kingdom
King of Ava from 1367 to 1400
brother-in-law Sokkate. Swa initially accepted Sokkate's allegiance in 1379/80 but changed his mind after Sokkate proved to be a tyrant. He had Sokkate assassinated
Swa_Saw_Ke
Calendar year
Lorraine July 6 – Samuel Aba, palatine and king of Hungary August 11 – Sokkate, last king of the Pagan Kingdom, killed in combat (b. 1001) November 14
1044
Name Image Reign From Reign Until Relationship with predecessor(s) Sokkate early 1411 early 1412 Governor-general of Sandoway (Ava's vassal) Thon-Ywa-Za
List_of_Arakanese_monarchs
resisted the subsequent siege by Pyanchi I's son Pyanchi II and son-in-law Sokkate for three months. He was put to death when the siege was broken three months
Ma_Sein_of_Toungoo
Earliest extant chronicle of Burma
of the kings in the list of 36 are minor/less well-known kings such as Sokkate. Konbaung historians later added the horoscopes of Konbaung kings down
Zatadawbon_Yazawin
King of Ava
Mid Nawrahta (1390–1426) Prome (Pyay) South Letya Pyanchi (1390–1413) Sokkate (1413) Minye Kyawswa (1413) Thihathu (1413–1416) Toungoo (Taungoo) South
Minkhaung_I
Strength Reference(s) Ava Expeditionary Force Minye Kyawswa Navy 1st Squadron Sokkate 2nd Squadron Thray Sithu of Myinsaing 3rd Squadron Uzana 4th Squadron Sittuyingathu
Ava–Hanthawaddy War (1412–1414) orders of battle
Ava–Hanthawaddy_War_(1412–1414)_orders_of_battle
King of Pagan
Anawrahta King of Burma 1077–1084 Succeeded by Kyansittha Royal titles Preceded by Sokkate Heir to the Burmese Throne 1049–1077 Succeeded by Sithu I
Saw_Lu
King of Pagan
Nanzhao. Furthermore, the 38 kings of Pagan Dynasty—from Pyusawhti to Sokkate, prior to the historically verified king Anawrahta—were probably contemporary
Pyusawhti
Governor of Prome
Prome Reign c. early 1390 – April 1413 Predecessor Htihlaing Successor Sokkate Born Martaban Kingdom Died c. April 1413 Kason 775 ME near Dagon, Hanthawaddy
Letya_Pyanchi_of_Prome
Burmese royal (1370s–1426)
and his deputy Sokkate were waiting with 3000 troops. Ava troops put up a fight but the town eventually fell. Thray Sithu and Sokkate either fell in action
Thray_Sithu_of_Myinsaing
Military conflict in present-day Myanmar (1408–1418)
quickly marched south, and took Sandoway. Minye Kyawswa appointed Letya and Sokkate as garrison commanders of Launggyet and Sandoway, respectively, and returned
Ava–Hanthawaddy War (1408–1418)
Ava–Hanthawaddy_War_(1408–1418)
Founder of the First Toungoo Empire
Brother-in-law Thado Dhamma Yaza I Viceroy of Prome 19 May 1542 Father-in-law Sokkate Governor of Pagan c. April 1544 Toungoo native Minkhaung II Viceroy of
Tabinshwehti
Kyaunghpyu 1001–1021 950–971 964–986 Son of Tannet Kyiso 1021–1038 971–977 986–992 Son of Nyaung-u Sawrahan Sokkate 1038–1044 977–1002 992–1017 Brother
List_of_Burmese_monarchs
National chronicle of Burma
1001–1021 950–971 964–986 964–986 Kyiso 1021–1038 971–977 986–992 986–992 Sokkate 1038–1044 977–1002 992–1017 992–1017 Anawrahta 1044–1077 1002–1035 1017–1059
Yazawin_Thit
Pyanchi II c. January 1376 1379 Son of Pyanchi I Vassal of Ava; assassinated Sokkate 1379 1383 Brother-in-law Vassal of Ava; assassinated Phaungga 1383 1397
List_of_rulers_of_Toungoo
Viceroy of Toungoo
army led by Ma Sein had seized the city of Toungoo, he and brother-in-law Sokkate managed to oust Ma Sein. The younger Pyanchi became viceroy but the young
Pyanchi_II_of_Toungoo
viewed his hydro projects as atonement for killing his foster-brother Sokkate. The total electricity generated by Myanmar in 2002 was 6,614 gigawatt-hours
Hydropower_dams_in_Myanmar
Queen of the Central Palace of Pagan
Kyaunghpyu of the Pagan Dynasty of Myanmar. She was also the mother of King Sokkate. When Kunhsaw assassinated Nyuang-u and became king, he married Nyuang-u's
Ale_Pyinthe_(Saw_Rahan_II)
with the main flotilla. Near Prome, they were met by the Ava navy led by Sokkate. Lagun Ein's boats initially fought off more numerous Ava boats, expecting
Lagun_Ein
Chronicle of Burma
1001–1021 950–971 964–986 964–986 Kyiso 1021–1038 971–977 986–992 986–992 Sokkate 1038–1044 977–1002 992–1017 992–1017 Anawrahta 1044–1077 1002–1035 1017–1059
Hmannan_Yazawin
Kyaunghpyu, King (early 11th century) Kyiso, King (early 11th century) Sokkate, King (early 11th century) Anawrahta, King (1044–1077) Saw Lu, King (1077–1084)
List of state leaders in the 11th century
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_11th_century
List of the early polities in Upper Burma, Lower Burma and Arakan
Kyaunghpyu 1001–1021 950–971 964–986 Son of Tannet Kyiso 1021–1038 971–977 986–992 Son of Nyaung-u Sawrahan Sokkate 1038–1044 977–1002 992–1017 Brother
List of early and legendary monarchs of Burma
List_of_early_and_legendary_monarchs_of_Burma
Decade
(d. 1064) Yi Yuanji. Chinese painter (approximate date) 1001 March 29 – Sokkate, Burmese king (d. 1044) Al-Qa'im, Abbasid caliph (d. 1075) Duncan I, king
1000s_(decade)
Decade
Lorraine July 6 – Samuel Aba, palatine and king of Hungary August 11 – Sokkate, last king of the Pagan Kingdom, killed in combat (b. 1001) November 14
1040s
King of Ava (Burma), r. 1425–1426
put up a fight but the town eventually fell. Thray Sithu and his deputy Sokkate, old commanders of the Forty Years' War, either fell in action or were
Kale_Kye-Taung_Nyo
Pyinthe Center 1001 ? (Unknown) Chief 1021 c. 1 April 1038 Kyiso (Unknown) Chief c. 1 April 1038 11 August 1044 Sokkate Myauk Pyinthe North? August 1044
List of Burmese royal consorts
List_of_Burmese_royal_consorts
Chief queen consort of Ava
March 1414), and that she was first married to Letya Pyanchi and then to Sokkate, both viceroys of Prome. But the Yazawin Thit chronicle corrects Maha Yazawin
Saw_Min_Hla
Theinhko Heir apparent son 934? father succeeded 956 succeeded Sokkate 1021?–1038 Kyiso Sokkate Heir presumptive brother 1021? father succeeded 1038 succeeded
List of heirs to the Burmese thrones
List_of_heirs_to_the_Burmese_thrones
Ruler of Prome
was not a complete success. Pyanchi's son Pyanchi II and his son-in-law Sokkate escaped, and Toungoo would remain a nominal vassal until 1383/84. Nonetheless
Saw_Yan_Naung_of_Prome
Appointed Swa Saw Ke (1390–1400) Tarabya (1400) Minkhaung I (1400–1413) Sokkate c. April 1413 July 1413 Appointed Minkhaung I Acting governor Minye Kyawswa
List_of_rulers_of_Prome
Agga Mahethi Chief queen Anawrahta 1014–1077 r. 1044–1077 Pyinsa Kalayani Sokkate ≈1001–1044 r. ≈1038–1044 Kyiso ≈1000–1038 r. ≈1021–1038 Usaukpan Chief
Family tree of Burmese monarchs
Family_tree_of_Burmese_monarchs
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Girl/Female
Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Bound
Girl/Female
Sikh
Male
Hawaiian
Hawaiian name MANO means "passionate lover; shark."
Boy/Male
Biblical Hebrew
Contrition, bitter, bruising'.
Boy/Male
Muslim
To pour
Male
Greek
(ὈÏÎστης) Greek name derived from the word orestias, ORESTES means "of the mountains." In mythology, this is the name of the son of Agamemnon.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Memory of the Vedas
Boy/Male
Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Lord Ganesh
Girl/Female
Bengali, Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Oriya, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
God's Bird; Enchantress; Wife of Lord Lakshman; Daughter of King Janaka of Mithila
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Good; Caring
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