• see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Burmese script. Singu Min (Burmese: စဉ့်ကူးမင်း, pronounced [sɪ̰ɰ̃ɡú mɪ́ɰ̃]; 10 May 1756 – 14 February...
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    The Singu Min Bell (Burmese: စဉ့်ကူးမင်း ခေါင်းလောင်းတော်), also known as the Maha Gandha Bell, is a large bell located at the Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon...
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    a 23-ton bronze bell cast in 1779 and donated by King Singu and popularly known as the Singu Min Bell, was carried off with the intention to ship it to...
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  • range Singu Plateau, volcanic plateau located in central Burma Singu Township, township of Pyinoolwin District, Mandalay Division, Myanmar Singu Min (1756–1782)...
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    1777, Singu Min had his uncle the Prince of Amyin executed for sedition and exiled his three other uncles Princes Badon Min, Pakan Min and Pindale Min, who...
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    the throne in a cradle-like seat, followed by princes of the blood (min nyi min tha). Constituting the audience were courtiers and dignitaries from vassal...
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  • Tōdai-ji Temple Bell (Nara, Japan) Yongle Bell (Beijing, China) Tharrawaddy Min Bell (Yangon, Myanmar) Shitennō-ji Temple Bell (Osaka, Japan) World Peace...
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  • false, and searches for the bell continue. Shwedagon Pagoda Singu Min Bell Tharrawaddy Min Bell List of heaviest bells Underwater archaeology The Long...
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    designating his son Singu Min as heir rather than a younger brother bred an imminent succession dispute just before his death. The next king, Singu, managed to...
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    Burmese marionettes is given as around 1780, during the reign of King Singu Min, and their introduction is credited to the Minister of Royal Entertainment...
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    and ranking of Senior Queens was an innovation during the reign of King Singu Min (1776-1782). In order of precedence, they were as follows: Supreme Royal...
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    rule over Lan Na as a Siamese vassal. In 1776, the new Burmese king, Singu Min, ordered 6,000 troops to attack Chiang Mai. Phraya Wichienprakarn considered...
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    in Siam and quickly return to Burma in order to support his son-in-law Singu Min to the Burmese throne. The remaining Burmese regiments in Siam were thus...
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    1836) March 4 – Sir Henry Raeburn, Scottish painter (d. 1823) May 10 – Singu Min, king of Myanmar (k. 1782) May 18 – Ignaz Aurelius Fessler, Hungarian-born...
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  • – William Blackstone, English jurist and politician (b. 1723) 1782 – Singu Min, Burmese king (b. 1756) 1808 – John Dickinson, American lawyer and politician...
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  • trees, images of the Buddha and other spiritual figures, and the 16-ton Singu Min Bell (formerly known as the Maha Ganda Bell) decorate the exterior. The...
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    suzerainty in 1775 after centuries of Burmese rule. In 1777, Burmese King Singu Min sent armies of 15,000 men to reclaim Lanna. Phaya Chaban Boonma the governor...
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    forces and capture Menorca. February 6 – Singu Min is overthrown as king of Myanmar by his cousin Phaungka Min and 8 days later will be executed by his...
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  • Baya Gamani of Singu (Burmese: စဉ့်ကူး ဘယဂါမဏိ, pronounced [sɪ̰ɰ̃ɡú bəja̯ gàmənḭ]; also spelled Bhayakamani) was a 15th-century court minister and royal...
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    forces and capture Menorca. February 6 – Singu Min is overthrown as king of Myanmar by his cousin Phaungka Min and 8 days later will be executed by his...
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  • (1763–1776) Bodawpaya (1782–1819) Naungdawgyi (1760–1763) Shin Hpo U 4 5 Singu Min (1776–1781) Thado Minsaw Phaungka (1782) 7 8 Bagyidaw (1819–1837) Tharrawaddy...
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  • 1851. February 1782: princely rebellion against king Singu Min of the Konbaung dynasty, in which Singu was killed, Phaungkaza Maung Maung seized the throne...
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    Chiang Saen as the center of Burmese interests in Lan Na territories. King Singu Min sent Burmese forces to invade Chiang Mai in 1776. Phraya Wichenprakarn...
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    leading to the Burmese–Siamese War (1775–1776). The new Burmese king Singu Min was eager to reclaim the lost Lanna cities. On his coronation day in January...
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  • Hsinbyushin (redirect from Myedu Min)
    his father's will, and made his eldest son Singu the heir apparent. With Maha Thiha Thura's backing, Singu ascended the throne without incident. The new...
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    origin of Burmese marionettes is given as around 1780, during the reign of Singu Min, and their introduction is credited to the Minister of Royal Entertainment...
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    remained as the center of Burmese interests in Lan Na territories. King Singu Min sent Burmese forces to invade Chiang Mai in 1776. Phraya Wichenprakarn...
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    assistance from Kawila at Lampang. In January 1777, the Burmese King Singu Min sent a huge Burmese forces of 15,000 men to reclaim Chiangmai. As Siam...
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  • king and entered the palace and seized the throne while his cousin King Singu pilgrimaging to Anyar Thiha Taw Pagoda. Phaungkaza Maung Maung was the shortest...
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    and his grandfather, Bo Shwe Kon (ဘိုးရွှေကွန်), was the grandson of Singu Min, who was the son of King Hsinbyushin. From an early age, U Thaw helped...
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