Mrohaung
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Mrohaung — Mrauk U Mrauk U (birman : မြောက်ဦးမြို့, MLCTS=mrauk u: mrui), aussi appelée Mrohaung, est une ville de Birmanie située dans le nord de l État d Arakan. Elle fut la capitale du royaume du même nom, entre 1431[1] et sa prise par les birmans… … Wikipédia en Français
Mrohaung, Arakanese Kingdom of — ▪ historical kingdom, Myanmar in southern Myanmar (Burma), state whose longevity (1433–1785) provided a strong tradition of independence for the Arakan region, a coastal strip on the Bay of Bengal. King Narameikhla founded a strong,… … Universalium
Mrauk-U — (Mrohaung, Myohaung) Capital of the Arakan (Rakhine) kingdom between 1433 and 1784. During its golden age from the mid 16th to mid 17th centuries, it was a major power in the Bay of Bengal and a center of international trade. After the… … Historical Dictionary of Burma (Myanmar)
Indians in Burmese History — Indians have a long and active history in Burma. Indians have actively engaged in Burma for over 2000 years in all spheres of life i.e. politics, religion, culture, arts and cuisine and the effect can be seen till this day.The highway between… … Wikipedia
Narameikhla — ▪ king of Arakan also called Meng Soamwun flourished 15th century founder and first king (reigned 1404–34) of the Mrohaung dynasty in Arakan, the maritime country lying to the west of Lower Burma on the Bay of Bengal, which had been… … Universalium
Mrauk U — 20.58722222222293.192222222222 Koordinaten: 20° 35′ N, 93° 12′ O … Deutsch Wikipedia
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