Burma--History--Toungoo dynasty, 1486-1752
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- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/sh2009008441#concept
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- Burma
- Toungoo dynasty, 1486-1752
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- Burma--History--Taungoo dynasty, 1486-1752
- Taungoo dynasty, Burma, 1486-1752
- Toungoo dynasty, Burma, 1486-1752
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Sources
- found: Burma, a country study, 1983:p. 7 (Toungoo Dynasty, 1486-1752; Tabinshwehti (1531-50) established the second unified Burmese kingdom, whose ruling house was known as the Toungoo Dynasty after its place of origin)
- found: Britannica online, Sept. 28, 2009(Toungoo dynasty, 1531-1752; considered by some to have been founded by King Minkyinyo (ruled 1485-1531), but was inarguably solidified by his successor Tabinshwehti (ruled 1531-50); Toungoo dynasty fell in 1752)
- found: Wikipedia, Sept. 28, 2009:Myanmar article (Taungoo (1531-1752); reunified all of Lower Burma by 1540; eventually most of Southeast Asia brought under Taungoo rule; House of Taungoo ended in 1752)
- found: Committee on Research Materials on Southeast Asia analysis study, March 20, 2007:suggested heading (Myanmar--History--Toungoo dynasty, 1486-1599)
- found: Online Burma/Myanmar library, Sept. 28, 2009(Toungoo Dynasty (1486-1752))
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- 2009-09-28: new
- 2009-10-29: revised
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