Hanthawaddy Kingdom
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Was a polity that ruled lower Burma between 1287 and 1552.
Establishment
January 1287: In the south, Wareru, the man who had seized the governorship of Martaban in 1285, consolidated Mon-speaking regions of Lower Burma, and declared Ramannadesa (Land of the Mon) independent on 30 January 1287.
Chronology
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Was a military war fought between the Burmese-speaking Kingdom of Ava and the Mon-speaking Kingdom of Hanthawaddy.
January 1415: Ava king Minye Kyawswa defeated Hanthawaddy ruler Theinni and his Chinese allies in 1412. He invaded the Hanthawaddy country in full force in 1414, and conquered the Irrawaddy delta in 1415, forcing Razadarit to flee Pegu for Martaban.
April 1415: Ava crown prince Minye Kyawswa was killed in battle in March 1415. The Ava Army left the Irrawaddy delta.
January 1422: Arakan tributary of Pegu (1412-1421).
Was a military conflict between the Toungoo Kingdom, and the Hanthawaddy Kingdom and its allies the Prome Kingdom and the Confederation of Shan States that took place in present-day Lower Burma (Myanmar) between 1534 and 1541.
January 1539: Battle of Naungyo.
January 1539: Toungoo used a stratagem to create a split in the Hanthawaddy camp, providing misinformation about the loyalty of the ministers. Takayutpi fall into the trap and executed the ministers. Then when Toungoo launched another invasion in late 1538, with 7000 troops, Takayutpi was helpless, and decided to evacuate his capital rather than fight. Toungoo forces took Pegu without firing a shot.
January 1540: Toungoo now held two out of the three Hanthawaddy provinces (the Irrawaddy delta and Pegu).
June 1541: Whole Hanthawaddy Kingdom conquered conquered by burma.
Was a military conflict that took place in present-day Lower and Central Burma (Myanmar) between the Toungoo Dynasty, and the Ava-led Confederation of Shan States, Hanthawaddy Pegu, and Arakan (Mrauk-U).
3.1.First Tongoo Siege Of Prome
First Toungoo siege of Prome (1538-39).
January 1539: First Toungoo siege of Prome (1538-39).
January 1540: End of the First Toungoo siege of Prome (1538-39).
January 1299: Ban Mueang and Ram Khamhaeng the Great expanded Sukhothai beyond the borders established by their father. They conquered the Mandala kingdoms of Suvarnabhumi and Tambralinga.
January 1301: By the beginning of the fourteenth century, Sukhothai controlled most of present-day Thailand.
January 1551: The kingdom of Pegu was briefly revived in 1550 after Tabinshwehti was assassinated. But the "kingdom" did not extend much outside the city of Bago.
March 1552: Bayinnaung quickly defeated the rebellion in the Hanthawaddy Kingdom.
Disestablishment
March 1552: Bayinnaung quickly defeated the rebellion in the Hanthawaddy Kingdom.