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Town in northern Myanmar
Colloquially, Tagaung is thought to be the origin of the Burmese people, remembered by the adage Myanmar asa Tagaung ga (Myanmar starts from Tagaung). It holds
Tagaung
Former Asian city-state in present-day Myanmar
see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Burmese script. Tagaung Kingdom (Burmese: တကောင်း နေပြည်တော်, pronounced [dəɡáʊɰ̃ nèpjìdɔ̀]), formerly
Tagaung_Kingdom
Kingdom in central Myanmar (1297 to 1313)
Mongol invasion in 1300–1301, and went on to unify central Burma from Tagaung in the north to Prome (Pyay) in the south. The brothers' co-rule ended
Myinsaing_Kingdom
List of the early polities in Upper Burma, Lower Burma and Arakan
March 847 CE), is shown here only as 846 (instead of 846/47). The first Tagaung dynasty was part of the Abhiyaza origin myth that made a "sudden appearance"
List of early and legendary monarchs of Burma
List_of_early_and_legendary_monarchs_of_Burma
First monarch of the Kingdom of Ava in present-day Myanmar (Burma)
to Princess Soe Min Kodawgyi of Sagaing and Viceroy Thado Hsinhtein of Tagaung in 1345. From his mother's side, he was a grandson of King Saw Yun, the
Thado_Minbya
King of Tagaung
[ʔəbi̯jəzà], Abhirājā; d. 825 BCE) was the legendary founder of the Kingdom of Tagaung, and that of Burmese monarchy, according to the 19th century chronicle
Abhiyaza
Group of city-states in present-day Myanmar
801. A small but politically significant Pyu site is Tagaung (တကောင်း [dəɡáʊɰ̃]) located in Tagaung, Mandalay Region (about 200-km north of Mandalay) where
Pyu_city-states
King of Pagan
of Konbaung Dynasty proclaimed in 1832 that he was actually a scion of Tagaung Kingdom and traced his lineage all the way to Maha Sammata, the first king
Pyusawhti
1277–1287 Yuan conquest of the Pagan kingdom
Pagan territories in present-day Dehong, Yunnan and northern Burma to Tagaung. The invasions ushered in 250 years of political fragmentation in Burma
First Mongol invasion of Burma
First_Mongol_invasion_of_Burma
Thihapate of Tagaung (Burmese: သီဟပတေ့, [θìha̰pətḛ]; also known as Nga Nauk Hsan (ငနောက်ဆံ, [ŋə naʊ̯ʔ sʰàɴ]); d. November 1400) was governor of Tagaung from 1367
Thihapate_of_Tagaung
King of Tagaung
Kanyaza Nge (Burmese: ကံရာဇာငယ်, pronounced [kàɰ̃jàzà ŋɛ̀]) was the king of Tagaung, who, according to Burmese chronicles, reigned in the 9th century BCE.
Kanyaza_Nge
Governor of Sagaing
သတိုးဆင်ထိန်း, pronounced [ðədó sʰɪ̀ɴ tʰéɪɴ]; also known as Athinkhaya of Tagaung) was governor of Sagaing, and the father of King Thado Minbya of Ava. The
Thado_Hsinhtein_of_Tagaung
Historical king of Tagaung
lit. 'King who conquered the dragon'), was a legendary powerful king of Tagaung. He is a subject of Burmese folklore and ancient tales closely related
Maung_Pauk_Kyaing
Polity in Myanmar (846–1297)
by the neighbouring kingdom of Panchala (ပဉ္စာလရာဇ်). They settled at Tagaung in present-day northern Myanmar and founded a kingdom. The chronicle does
Pagan_kingdom
Ethnic group from the Indian subcontinent
In the 8-9th centuries, the Kadu lived in upper central Myanmar with Tagaung Kingdom as their capital. Sak villages were also found further south such
Chakma_people
Place in Mandalay, Myanmar
Mogok Myingyan Myitnge Myittha Natogyi Nganzun Nyaung-U Pyawbwe Pyinoolwin Tagaung Thabeikkyin Sintgaing Tada-U Taungtha Singu Thazi Wundwin Yamethin 1 -
Myinsaing
City in Mandalay Region, Myanmar
Mogok Myingyan Myitnge Myittha Natogyi Nganzun Nyaung-U Pyawbwe Pyinoolwin Tagaung Thabeikkyin Sintgaing Tada-U Taungtha Singu Thazi Wundwin Yamethin 1 -
Mogok
King of Ava
assassinated seven months into his rule by his one-time tutor, Gov. Thihapate of Tagaung. The court executed the usurper, and gave the throne to Tarabya's half-brother
Tarabya_of_Ava
Short-lived kingdom in present-day Myanmar (1315–1365)
Yazathingyan and Thihathu—raced to regain northern Burma but got no further than Tagaung. Various Shan states, nominal Mongol vassals, now dominated the entire
Sagaing_kingdom
Nat (Burmese Folk Deity)
ငတင့်တယ်), the son of the master blacksmith U Tint Daw and his wife Daw Naw in Tagaung. He had two younger sisters: Ma Myat Hla (also called Saw Me Ya or Shwe
Mahagiri
Three wars between Britain and Burma
Dhanyawadi 2666 BCE–788 CE Pyu city-states 200 BCE–1050 CE (Sri Ksetra kingdom, Tagaung Kingdom) Mon kingdoms 825?–1057? CE (Thaton kingdom) Arakanese kingdoms
Anglo-Burmese_Wars
Pre-Roman civilization of Etruria (9th–1st century BC)
Mon Pyu Thaton Âu Lạc Nanyue Chi Tu Tun Sun Funan Tambralinga Langkasuka Tagaung Gangga Negara Sri Ksetra Champa Lâm Ấp Quduqian Pan Pan Arakan Kutai Xitu
Etruscan_civilization
Capital of Ayeyarwady Region, Myanmar
many Buddhist temples, including the main sight of Shwemokhtaw Pagoda. Tagaung Mingala Pagoda Settawya pagoda Phaung Daw U Pagoda Clock Tower St Peter's
Pathein
Dormant volcano in Myanmar
brother and sister MinMahagiri (Great Mountain) nats, from the kingdom of Tagaung at the upper reaches of the Irrawaddy, who sought refuge from King Thaylekyaung
Mount_Popa
the Mongol Empire in 1285–87. The Mongols had occupied northern Burma to Tagaung and Hanlin, following their successful dry-season campaigns in 1283–85
Shin_Ditha_Pamauk
River in China, Myanmar
Division, and enters the Ayeyarwady at Inywa, 60 kilometres (37 mi) north of Tagaung and south of Katha. Dai people, known as Shan in Burma, migrated from Yunnan
Shweli_River
Polity in upper Myanmar (1365–1555)
Dhanyawadi 2666 BCE–788 CE Pyu city-states 200 BCE–1050 CE (Sri Ksetra kingdom, Tagaung Kingdom) Mon kingdoms 825?–1057? CE (Thaton kingdom) Arakanese kingdoms
Kingdom_of_Ava
Region of Myanmar
Sintgaing Natogyi Taungtha Thazi Wundwin Mahlaing Kyaukpadaung Pyawbwe Myitnge Tagaung Kume Bagan Semekon Ngathayout During the rule of the State Peace and Development
Mandalay_Region
State in Southeast Asia (1948–1962)
Dhanyawadi 2666 BCE–788 CE Pyu city-states 200 BCE–1050 CE (Sri Ksetra kingdom, Tagaung Kingdom) Mon kingdoms 825?–1057? CE (Thaton kingdom) Arakanese kingdoms
Union_of_Burma
Locations where civilization emerged
Mon Pyu Thaton Âu Lạc Nanyue Chi Tu Tun Sun Funan Tambralinga Langkasuka Tagaung Gangga Negara Sri Ksetra Champa Lâm Ấp Quduqian Pan Pan Arakan Kutai Xitu
Cradle_of_civilization
Kingdom in central Myanmar (1313–1365)
After the Mongol invasions (1277–87), the Mongols seized northern Burma to Tagaung, and the rest of the empire broke up into several petty states. Pagan was
Pinya_kingdom
Burmese term for Chinese people
Kublai Khan ordered the Qocho royal, Sösök tigin [zh], to lead troops into Tagaung, accompanied by Tibetan monks from 70 monasteries. In Tibetan language
Tayoke
1988–2011 military government of Myanmar
Dhanyawadi 2666 BCE–788 CE Pyu city-states 200 BCE–1050 CE (Sri Ksetra kingdom, Tagaung Kingdom) Mon kingdoms 825?–1057? CE (Thaton kingdom) Arakanese kingdoms
State Peace and Development Council
State_Peace_and_Development_Council
Burmese army general
as Tagaung. The 1283–84 campaign was the last known record of Yanda Pyissi. Chronicles say that Ananda Pyissi died in action in early 1284 at Tagaung, which
Yanda_Pyissi
Ancient Iranian civilization (6th century BCE – 11th century CE)
Mon Pyu Thaton Âu Lạc Nanyue Chi Tu Tun Sun Funan Tambralinga Langkasuka Tagaung Gangga Negara Sri Ksetra Champa Lâm Ấp Quduqian Pan Pan Arakan Kutai Xitu
Sogdia
District in Mandalay, Myanmar
Mogok Myingyan Myitnge Myittha Natogyi Nganzun Nyaung-U Pyawbwe Pyinoolwin Tagaung Thabeikkyin Sintgaing Tada-U Taungtha Singu Thazi Wundwin Yamethin 1 -
Amarapura_District
Burmese nat (deity)
of Utthala and gave birth to a daughter, Shin Mi-hnè. On a journey to Tagaung to visit relatives, she fell ill and died at Tapa Taung Ri, west of Inwa
Thonbanhla
Township in Mandalay Region, Myanmar
Mogok Myingyan Myitnge Myittha Natogyi Nganzun Nyaung-U Pyawbwe Pyinoolwin Tagaung Thabeikkyin Sintgaing Tada-U Taungtha Singu Thazi Wundwin Yamethin 1 -
Singu_Township
Dhanyawadi 2666 BCE–788 CE Pyu city-states 200 BCE–1050 CE (Sri Ksetra kingdom, Tagaung Kingdom) Mon kingdoms 825?–1057? CE (Thaton kingdom) Arakanese kingdoms
List of heads of state of Myanmar
List_of_heads_of_state_of_Myanmar
Chinese state-owned enterprise
Province, commenced operations in August 2005 and produces zinc concentrate. Tagaung Taung Nickel Project: A joint project with Taiyuan Iron & Steel (TISCO)
China Nonferrous Metal Mining Group
China_Nonferrous_Metal_Mining_Group
Ancient Amorite-Akkadian state in Mesopotamia
Mon Pyu Thaton Âu Lạc Nanyue Chi Tu Tun Sun Funan Tambralinga Langkasuka Tagaung Gangga Negara Sri Ksetra Champa Lâm Ấp Quduqian Pan Pan Arakan Kutai Xitu
Babylonia
Place in Mandalay Region, Myanmar
Mogok Myingyan Myitnge Myittha Natogyi Nganzun Nyaung-U Pyawbwe Pyinoolwin Tagaung Thabeikkyin Sintgaing Tada-U Taungtha Singu Thazi Wundwin Yamethin 1 -
Sintgaing
City in Mandalay Region, Myanmar
highway network includes roads towards: Upper Burma and China—Mandalay–Tagaung–Bhamo–Myitkyina Road, Mandalay–Mogok–Singu–Bhamo Road, Mandalay–Lashio–Muse
Mandalay
King of Dhanyawaddy
Palace Chronicle), Kanyaza Gyi was the eldest son of King Abhiyaza of Tagaung, a prince of the Sakya clan of the Buddha who came from the ancient kingdom
Kanyaza_Gyi
is said that when she heard news that Maung Tint De was killed by King Tagaung, she became a nat (spirit). In a different version of the tale, Shwe Napae
Shwe_Nabay
One hundred years, from 900 BC to 801 BC
The Middle Mumun Pottery Period begins in the Korean peninsula. 850 BC: Tagaung Kingdom is founded by Abhiyaza of the Sakya clan of the Buddha in 850 BCE
9th_century_BC
Queen regnant of Beikthano
daughter of Sula Thambawa, a son of Maha Thado Yarzar, the legendary King of Tagaung Kingdom, and Sanda Muhki, a rakshasi woman from Lanka Dipa. Her story recounts
Panhtwar
Empire in Southeast Asia (1510–1599)
Dhanyawadi 2666 BCE–788 CE Pyu city-states 200 BCE–1050 CE (Sri Ksetra kingdom, Tagaung Kingdom) Mon kingdoms 825?–1057? CE (Thaton kingdom) Arakanese kingdoms
First_Toungoo_Empire
capturing the town's prison. 11 August – MDY-PDF launches an offensive against Tagaung, the first historical capital of the Burmese monarchy, capturing the town
Timeline of the Myanmar civil war (2021–present)
Timeline_of_the_Myanmar_civil_war_(2021–present)
Village in Mandalay Region, Myanmar
Mogok Myingyan Myitnge Myittha Natogyi Nganzun Nyaung-U Pyawbwe Pyinoolwin Tagaung Thabeikkyin Sintgaing Tada-U Taungtha Singu Thazi Wundwin Yamethin 1 -
Sagyin
Township of Mandalay in Burma
Mogok Myingyan Myitnge Myittha Natogyi Nganzun Nyaung-U Pyawbwe Pyinoolwin Tagaung Thabeikkyin Sintgaing Tada-U Taungtha Singu Thazi Wundwin Yamethin 1 -
Pyigyidagun_Township
Military conflict in present-day Myanmar
river. The Hanthawaddy navy went on to dominate the entire river up to Tagaung but did not have enough manpower to take any of the forts. As Minkhaung
Ava–Hanthawaddy War (1401–1403)
Ava–Hanthawaddy_War_(1401–1403)
Period between prehistory and the medieval era
Mon Pyu Thaton Âu Lạc Nanyue Chi Tu Tun Sun Funan Tambralinga Langkasuka Tagaung Gangga Negara Sri Ksetra Champa Lâm Ấp Quduqian Pan Pan Arakan Kutai Xitu
Ancient_history
State in southern Myanmar (1740 to 1757)
Dhanyawadi 2666 BCE–788 CE Pyu city-states 200 BCE–1050 CE (Sri Ksetra kingdom, Tagaung Kingdom) Mon kingdoms 825?–1057? CE (Thaton kingdom) Arakanese kingdoms
Restored_Hanthawaddy_Kingdom
Archaeological culture in Sardinia
Mon Pyu Thaton Âu Lạc Nanyue Chi Tu Tun Sun Funan Tambralinga Langkasuka Tagaung Gangga Negara Sri Ksetra Champa Lâm Ấp Quduqian Pan Pan Arakan Kutai Xitu
Nuragic_civilization
King Sithu IV of Pagan
Mongols took Tagaung on 5 February 1284. But the Mongols found the heat excessive and retreated from Tagaung. The Burmese forces retook Tagaung on 10 May
Narathihapate
King of Pagan
feats. According to Hmannan, Pyusawhti was a descendant of the Second Tagaung Dynasty, ultimately from the first (mythical) Buddhist king of the world
Thamoddarit
Imperial dynasty of Burma (1752–1885)
Dhanyawadi 2666 BCE–788 CE Pyu city-states 200 BCE–1050 CE (Sri Ksetra kingdom, Tagaung Kingdom) Mon kingdoms 825?–1057? CE (Thaton kingdom) Arakanese kingdoms
Konbaung_dynasty
Burmese nat (spirit)
Maung Tint De. According to tradition, she was a queen of the King of Tagaung. When she saw her brother Tintde being burned alive, she leapt into the
Hnamadawgyi
Migration of people to Burma
Ayarwaddy river, founding the Tagaung dynasty. The events from the myths refer to the time around 1000–600 BC. The Tagaung dynasty is explicitly incorporated
Migration period of ancient Burma
Migration_period_of_ancient_Burma
Township in Mandalay Division, Burma
Mogok Myingyan Myitnge Myittha Natogyi Nganzun Nyaung-U Pyawbwe Pyinoolwin Tagaung Thabeikkyin Sintgaing Tada-U Taungtha Singu Thazi Wundwin Yamethin 1 -
Natogyi_Township
Village in Mandalay Region, Myanmar
Mogok Myingyan Myitnge Myittha Natogyi Nganzun Nyaung-U Pyawbwe Pyinoolwin Tagaung Thabeikkyin Sintgaing Tada-U Taungtha Singu Thazi Wundwin Yamethin 1 -
Talok,_Myanmar
Dhanyawadi 2666 BCE–788 CE Pyu city-states 200 BCE–1050 CE (Sri Ksetra kingdom, Tagaung Kingdom) Mon kingdoms 825?–1057? CE (Thaton kingdom) Arakanese kingdoms
List_of_Arakanese_monarchs
King of Ava
strong-enough position to challenge them. Soon after, Gov. Thihapate of Tagaung assassinated Tarabya, and tried to seize the throne. But the court executed
Minkhaung_I
Place in Mandalay Region, Myanmar
Mogok Myingyan Myitnge Myittha Natogyi Nganzun Nyaung-U Pyawbwe Pyinoolwin Tagaung Thabeikkyin Sintgaing Tada-U Taungtha Singu Thazi Wundwin Yamethin 1 -
Pinya
British colonial rule from 1824 to 1948
Dhanyawadi 2666 BCE–788 CE Pyu city-states 200 BCE–1050 CE (Sri Ksetra kingdom, Tagaung Kingdom) Mon kingdoms 825?–1057? CE (Thaton kingdom) Arakanese kingdoms
British_rule_in_Burma
Kingdom in southern China (738–902)
the sun and a dragon egg or that he was a scion of the Shakya lineage of Tagaung. It is speculated that he was connected to the ruling dynasty of Nanzhao
Nanzhao
Ongoing armed conflict in Southeast Asia
nearby Nawngkawgyi village by 13 August. On 12 August, MDY-PDF captured Tagaung, the first historical capital of the Burmese monarchy, after a one-day
Myanmar civil war (2021–present)
Myanmar_civil_war_(2021–present)
Series of protests in Myanmar in 2007
Dhanyawadi 2666 BCE–788 CE Pyu city-states 200 BCE–1050 CE (Sri Ksetra kingdom, Tagaung Kingdom) Mon kingdoms 825?–1057? CE (Thaton kingdom) Arakanese kingdoms
Saffron_Revolution
Township in Mandalay Division, Burma
Mogok Myingyan Myitnge Myittha Natogyi Nganzun Nyaung-U Pyawbwe Pyinoolwin Tagaung Thabeikkyin Sintgaing Tada-U Taungtha Singu Thazi Wundwin Yamethin 1 -
Wundwin_Township
various terms, including nat aka (နတ်အက, lit. 'spirit dance') during the Tagaung era, ka aka (ကာအက) during the Myinsaing era, and myewaing aka (မြေဝိုင်းအက
Yein
Mon Pyu Thaton Âu Lạc Nanyue Chi Tu Tun Sun Funan Tambralinga Langkasuka Tagaung Gangga Negara Sri Ksetra Champa Lâm Ấp Quduqian Pan Pan Arakan Kutai Xitu
List_of_Bronze_Age_states
Republican tribe confederacy in Iron-Age India
first published in 1823, the legendary king Abhiyaza, who founded the Tagaung Kingdom and the Burmese monarchy belonged to the same Shakya clan of the
Shakya
Kyi Kone 143.43 NH 42 Monywa - Yar Gyi - Kalewa 186.08 NH 43 Mandalay - Tagaung - Bhamo - Myitkyina 294.11 NH 44 Hsenwi - Kunlong - Chinshwehaw (China
Roads_in_Myanmar
Ancient Pyu city-state in Southern Burma
Thanbawa and Sula Thanbawa in 484 BC. The brothers were scions of the Tagaung kingdom located in Upper Burma, and ultimately descended from kings Abhiyaza
Sri_Ksetra_kingdom
Town in Mandalay Region, Myanmar
Mogok Myingyan Myitnge Myittha Natogyi Nganzun Nyaung-U Pyawbwe Pyinoolwin Tagaung Thabeikkyin Sintgaing Tada-U Taungtha Singu Thazi Wundwin Yamethin 1 -
Myingyan
First prince of Mekkhaya
Min Shwe Lote, the Princess of Danubyu. She received the appanages of Tagaung and Danubyu. She was originally his brother's consort and married Prince
Phyo,_Prince_of_Mekkhaya
District in Mandalay Region, Myanmar
Mogok Myingyan Myitnge Myittha Natogyi Nganzun Nyaung-U Pyawbwe Pyinoolwin Tagaung Thabeikkyin Sintgaing Tada-U Taungtha Singu Thazi Wundwin Yamethin 1 -
Pyin_Oo_Lwin_District
Imperial dynasty of Burma (1510–1752)
Dhanyawadi 2666 BCE–788 CE Pyu city-states 200 BCE–1050 CE (Sri Ksetra kingdom, Tagaung Kingdom) Mon kingdoms 825?–1057? CE (Thaton kingdom) Arakanese kingdoms
Toungoo_dynasty
Town in Mandalay Region, Myanmar
Mogok Myingyan Myitnge Myittha Natogyi Nganzun Nyaung-U Pyawbwe Pyinoolwin Tagaung Thabeikkyin Sintgaing Tada-U Taungtha Singu Thazi Wundwin Yamethin 1 -
Wundwin
Mon Pyu Thaton Âu Lạc Nanyue Chi Tu Tun Sun Funan Tambralinga Langkasuka Tagaung Gangga Negara Sri Ksetra Champa Lâm Ấp Quduqian Pan Pan Arakan Kutai Xitu
List of states during Late Antiquity
List_of_states_during_Late_Antiquity
Puppet state of the Empire of Japan from 1943–1945
Dhanyawadi 2666 BCE–788 CE Pyu city-states 200 BCE–1050 CE (Sri Ksetra kingdom, Tagaung Kingdom) Mon kingdoms 825?–1057? CE (Thaton kingdom) Arakanese kingdoms
State_of_Burma
Traditional Burmese worldview of ethnic diversity
people Bāli Bodhi Paṅkā or Baṅkā (ဗင်္ကာ, Bengalis) Saṅḥ-tvaiḥ (သင်းတွဲ; Tagaung Kingdom) *Rap-lhai (ရပ်လှဲ) *Tathūḥ (တထူး) Kantūḥ-Nāḥbhak (ကန္တူး နားဘက်)
One_Hundred_and_One_Nations
Township in Mandalay Region, Burma
Mogok Myingyan Myitnge Myittha Natogyi Nganzun Nyaung-U Pyawbwe Pyinoolwin Tagaung Thabeikkyin Sintgaing Tada-U Taungtha Singu Thazi Wundwin Yamethin 1 -
Yamethin_Township
Buddhist temple in Mandalay, Myanmar
the pagoda was constructed during the reign of King Thado Uzana of the Tagaung Kingdom. According to this version, General Karyabala, the king's military
Ayeik_Ma_Htwet_Pagoda
Town in Sagaing Region, Myanmar
forced them to turn back at Htigyaing which was later taken along with Tagaung in 1283 eventually leading to the fall of the kingdom of Bagan. The Saopha
Htigyaing
District in Myanmar
Mogok Myingyan Myitnge Myittha Natogyi Nganzun Nyaung-U Pyawbwe Pyinoolwin Tagaung Thabeikkyin Sintgaing Tada-U Taungtha Singu Thazi Wundwin Yamethin 1 -
Kyaukse_District
Geographic and historic region of Burma
Dhanyawadi 2666 BCE–788 CE Pyu city-states 200 BCE–1050 CE (Sri Ksetra kingdom, Tagaung Kingdom) Mon kingdoms 825?–1057? CE (Thaton kingdom) Arakanese kingdoms
Lower_Myanmar
Ancient pre-Iranian civilization between 3200 and 539 BC
Mon Pyu Thaton Âu Lạc Nanyue Chi Tu Tun Sun Funan Tambralinga Langkasuka Tagaung Gangga Negara Sri Ksetra Champa Lâm Ấp Quduqian Pan Pan Arakan Kutai Xitu
Elam
Dhanyawadi 2666 BCE–788 CE Pyu city-states 200 BCE–1050 CE (Sri Ksetra kingdom, Tagaung Kingdom) Mon kingdoms 825?–1057? CE (Thaton kingdom) Arakanese kingdoms
List_of_rulers_of_Pegu
1300–1 military campaign
acting as sovereign kings, Kyawswa sent his son to the Mongols army base in Tagaung and asked for recognition as their vassal king in January 1297. He received
Second Mongol invasion of Burma
Second_Mongol_invasion_of_Burma
Former states in Myanmar
Dhanyawadi 2666 BCE–788 CE Pyu city-states 200 BCE–1050 CE (Sri Ksetra kingdom, Tagaung Kingdom) Mon kingdoms 825?–1057? CE (Thaton kingdom) Arakanese kingdoms
Karenni_States
13th-century Burmese crown prince
against the Mongol invaders in 1283–87. The Mongols were still stationed in Tagaung in northern Burma. In the following years, Kyawswa became concerned by
Theingapati
Autonomous prefecture in Yunnan, China
He Ping says that the Kingdom of Daguang is the legendary kingdom of Tagaung in Burmese history and there was no kingdom of "Daguang" in the ancient
Dehong Dai and Jingpo Autonomous Prefecture
Dehong_Dai_and_Jingpo_Autonomous_Prefecture
State in present-day Myanmar (Burma) from 1482 to 1542
Dhanyawadi 2666 BCE–788 CE Pyu city-states 200 BCE–1050 CE (Sri Ksetra kingdom, Tagaung Kingdom) Mon kingdoms 825?–1057? CE (Thaton kingdom) Arakanese kingdoms
Prome_kingdom
Prince of Pyinzi
Prince of Toungoo, a younger brother of King Bagyidaw, and Princess of Tagaung. Hteiktin Pu received the appanage of Myingun [my] with the title of Maha
Hteiktin_Pu,_Prince_of_Pyinzi
Road in Myanmar
the road passes through from Mandalay are as follows: Lamaing, Madaya, Tagaung, Bhamo, Myothit, Dawhpumyang, Waingmaw before finally arriving in Myitkyina
National_Highway_43_(Myanmar)
Village in Mandalay Region, Myanmar
Mogok Myingyan Myitnge Myittha Natogyi Nganzun Nyaung-U Pyawbwe Pyinoolwin Tagaung Thabeikkyin Sintgaing Tada-U Taungtha Singu Thazi Wundwin Yamethin 1 -
Taungbyon
Former Shan state in Burma
the King of Ava taking the Sawbwa of Mogaung and giving him the town of Tagaung to rule over. The rulers of the state bore the title Saopha. 603–633 Hkun
Möng_Kawng
UNESCO historical city in Mandalay Region, Myanmar
Mogok Myingyan Myitnge Myittha Natogyi Nganzun Nyaung-U Pyawbwe Pyinoolwin Tagaung Thabeikkyin Sintgaing Tada-U Taungtha Singu Thazi Wundwin Yamethin 1 -
Bagan
TAGAUNG
TAGAUNG
TAGAUNG
TAGAUNG
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Modest; Humble
Boy/Male
German
Victorious; conquerer of the people.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Male
Egyptian
, father of Pthah Hotep.
Girl/Female
Australian, Finnish
Gift of God
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly East Anglia and Essex)
English (mainly East Anglia and Essex) : patronymic from Dain.
Girl/Female
Indian
Mountain or celestial
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Skegg, which Reaney and Wilson describe as a nickname from Old Norse skegg ‘beard’; curiously, though, the modern surname occurs chiefly in Hertfordshire, with very little evidence of it in the north, where it might be expected to be concentrated.
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Target; Aim
Boy/Male
Tamil
Polite
TAGAUNG
TAGAUNG
TAGAUNG
TAGAUNG
TAGAUNG