Nanda Bayin

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Nanda Bayin was a 16th-century Burmese king who ruled the Toungoo Empire at its height but presided over its rapid decline and fragmentation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf King of Burma
Toungoo dynasty monarch
human
birthPlace Pegu NERFINISHED
capital Pegu NERFINISHED
category 16th-century Burmese people
Burmese monarchs
Toungoo dynasty NERFINISHED
conflict rebellions in Arakan
rebellions in Ava
rebellions in Lan Na
rebellions in Upper Burma
wars with Siam
country Toungoo Empire NERFINISHED
deathCause rebellion-related violence
deathPlace Pegu NERFINISHED
dynasty Toungoo dynasty NERFINISHED
era 16th century
ethnicity Bamar NERFINISHED
father Bayinnaung NERFINISHED
governmentForm absolute monarchy
historicalPeriod Second Burmese Empire NERFINISHED
influenced subsequent reorganization of Burmese kingdoms
knownFor failure to maintain his father Bayinnaung's conquests
internal strife within the Toungoo court
weakening of imperial administration
language Burmese
mother Atula Thiri Dhamma Dewi NERFINISHED
notableEvent collapse of central authority in the Toungoo Empire
loss of Siam from Burmese suzerainty
notableFor fragmentation of the Toungoo Empire
loss of control over vassal states
presiding over the rapid decline of the Toungoo Empire
ruling the Toungoo Empire at its territorial height
partOf history of Myanmar
positionHeld King of the Toungoo Empire NERFINISHED
predecessor Bayinnaung NERFINISHED
regionRuled Lan Na NERFINISHED
Lower Burma NERFINISHED
Shan States NERFINISHED
Upper Burma NERFINISHED
parts of Siam
reignEnd 1599
reignStart 1581
relative Anaukpetlun NERFINISHED
religion Theravada
surface form: Theravada Buddhism
successor Nyaungyan Min NERFINISHED
title Hsinbyushin Nanda NERFINISHED

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Toungoo Dynasty notableRuler Nanda Bayin