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    symbols instead of Burmese script. The Kingdom of Ava (Burmese: အင်းဝခေတ်, pronounced [ʔɪ́ɰ̃wa̰ kʰɪʔ]; INN-wa khit) was the dominant kingdom that ruled upper...
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    Naga people (category Indigenous peoples of South Asia)
    found in Pinya of Myanmar mentions that the Kingdom of Ava under Minkhaung I (1400–1421) in the early 1400s extended till the territories of the Nagas. The...
    26 KB (2,370 words) - 08:01, 16 September 2024
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    Taungoo far up the Sittaung River south of Inwa towards the end of the Ava Kingdom in 1510. After the conquest of Inwa by the Mohnyin-led Shan sawbwas in...
    18 KB (1,059 words) - 20:51, 12 September 2024
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    Nagaland (redirect from History of Nagaland)
    found in Pinya of Myanmar mentions that the Kingdom of Ava under Minkhaung I (1400–1421) in the early 1400s extended till the territories of the Nagas. With...
    91 KB (7,877 words) - 10:15, 11 September 2024
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    Burmese-speaking Kingdom of Ava in the Forty Years' War (1385–1424). The war ended in a stalemate but it was a victory for Hanthawaddy as Ava finally gave...
    11 KB (1,366 words) - 07:45, 10 July 2024
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    Governor of Taungdwin and presented to King Narapati I of Ava. The ruins of Dimasa Kingdom in Dimapur include a brick wall of the length of nearly 2 miles...
    34 KB (3,386 words) - 08:39, 15 September 2024
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    fended off the northern Burmese-speaking Ava Kingdom in the Forty Years' War (1385–1424), making the western kingdom of Rakhine a tributary from 1413 to 1421...
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  • up Ava, ava, or -ava in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ava or AVA may refer to: Ava Kingdom, in upper Burma from 1364 to 1555 Inwa, formerly Ava, the...
    5 KB (659 words) - 16:38, 13 September 2024
  • First Mongol invasion of Burma in 1287, several small kingdoms, of which the Kingdom of Ava, the Hanthawaddy Kingdom, the Kingdom of Mrauk U and the Shan...
    105 KB (13,165 words) - 12:10, 5 September 2024
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    Golaghat district (category Districts of Assam)
    inscription of Burma in 1400 A.D. In this inscription by Minkhaung I, the kingdom of Ava is said to extend on the east to Shan Pyi, northwest to Timmasala, west...
    28 KB (2,744 words) - 15:22, 10 September 2024
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    Shan States (redirect from Kingdom of Shan)
    northern Shan State. The Confederation of Shan States were a group of Shan States that conquered the Ava Kingdom in 1527 and ruled Upper Burma until 1555...
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    river as far as Ava. By 1745, Hanthawaddy controlled much of Lower Burma, and parts of Upper Burma up to Prome and Toungoo. (The new kingdom did not control...
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    Ava Lavinia Gardner (December 24, 1922 – January 25, 1990) was an American actress. She first signed a contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1941 and appeared...
    42 KB (3,990 words) - 12:53, 11 September 2024
  • Based out of the city of Prome (Pyay), the minor kingdom was one of the several statelets that broke away from the dominant Ava Kingdom in the late...
    10 KB (1,120 words) - 05:49, 1 May 2024
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    Amanda Ava Koci (born Amanda Koçi; February 16, 1994), known professionally as Ava Max (/ˈeɪvə/ AY-və), is an American singer and songwriter. She signed...
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  • Tsardom of Russia) Sultanate of Brunei (c. 1363 century – 1959; became absolute monarchy with a constitution) 1st Kingdom of Ava (1364–1527) Kingdom of Bosnia...
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    Inwa (redirect from Ava, Myanmar)
    1365 to 1842. So identified as the seat of power in Burma that Inwa (as the Kingdom of Ava, or the Court of Ava) was the name by which Burma was known...
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    system of administrative and cultural norms that would be adopted and extended by successor kingdoms—not only by the Burmese-speaking Ava Kingdom but also...
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  • pagoda festival. Edited by TZWK (Dastan Fitz) Tsaya (1886). Myam-ma, the home of the Burman. Calcutta: Thacker, Spink and Co. pp. 36–37. Shway Yoe (1882)....
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    Anglo-Burmese Wars (category 19th-century military history of the United Kingdom)
    War: Lord Dufferin and the Fall of the Kingdom of Ava, 1885-186O (1972) Tarling, Nicholas, ed. The Cambridge History of Southeast Asia, Vol. 2, Part 1:...
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