Anaukpetlun

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Anaukpetlun was a prominent 17th-century Burmese king who reunified much of Burma and restored the power of the Toungoo Dynasty after a period of fragmentation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Burmese king
historical figure
monarch
alsoKnownAs Anaukpetlun Min NERFINISHED
capitalCityDuringReign Ava NERFINISHED
centuryOfActivity 17th century
conflict campaigns against Mon polities in Lower Burma
wars against Portuguese-backed forces
countryOfCitizenship Burma NERFINISHED
Myanmar NERFINISHED
deathCause assassination
deathDate 1628
father Nyaungyan Min NERFINISHED
governmentForm absolute monarchy
historicalPeriod Post-First Toungoo Empire era
language Burmese
memberOfDynasty Toungoo Dynasty NERFINISHED
monarchOf Ava-based Toungoo Kingdom NERFINISHED
Toungoo Dynasty NERFINISHED
notableFor defense against Portuguese influence
military campaigns in Lower Burma
restoration of Toungoo Dynasty power
reunification of Burma
policy reassertion of Burmese control over coastal ports
recentralization of royal authority
positionHeld King of Burma NERFINISHED
Toungoo Dynasty king
precededBy Nyaungyan Min NERFINISHED
regionRuled Irrawaddy River valley NERFINISHED
reignEnd 1628
reignStart 1605
relative Bayinnaung NERFINISHED
religion Theravada
surface form: Theravada Buddhism
restored Toungoo royal prestige
central authority in Burma
successor Thalun NERFINISHED
territorialExpansion Arakan border regions
Lower Burma NERFINISHED
Upper Burma NERFINISHED
title King Anaukpetlun NERFINISHED

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Toungoo Dynasty notableRuler Anaukpetlun