Tarabya of Pegu
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Tarabya of Pegu (Mon: တယာဖျာ; Burmese: ပဲခူး တရဖျား, pronounced [bəgó təɹəbjá]) was the self-proclaimed king of Pegu (modern Bago, Myanmar) from c. 1287 to c. 1296. He was one of several regional strongmen who emerged after the fall of the Pagan Empire in 1287.
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Tarabya of Pegu
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Tarabya of Pegu
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ပဲခူး တရဖျား
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Tarabya of Pegu
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ပဲခူး တရဖျား
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Martaban Kingdom
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Successor
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governor
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1296
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Shin Gyi
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Shin Nge
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Lekkhaya Byu
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Chief Minister
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Ma Ta-Shauk
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1287
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unnamed daughter of Ta-Shauk
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May Hnin Theindya
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Laik-Gi
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1287
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Tarabya of Pegu (Mon: တယာဖျာ; Burmese: ပဲခူး တရဖျား, pronounced [bəgó təɹəbjá]) was the self-proclaimed king of Pegu (modern Bago, Myanmar) from c. 1287 to c. 1296. He was one of several regional strongmen who emerged after the fall of the Pagan Empire in 1287. Initially, Tarabya was allied with Wareru, the strongman of the nearby Martaban province. But after their decisive victory over Pagan in 1295–1296, the alliance turned into an intense rivalry, which culminated in the two men fighting a duel on elephant-back about two years later. Tarabya was defeated, and after a brief stay in Martaban (Mottama), executed.
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1296
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1287