Anaukpetlun

Anaukpetlun
အနောက်ဘက်လွန်
King of Burma
Reign5 November 1605 – 9 July 1628
PredecessorNyaungyan
SuccessorMinyedeippa
Born21 January 1578
Tuesday, 14th waxing of Tabodwe 939 ME[1]
Died9 July 1628(1628-07-09) (aged 50)
Thursday, 8th waxing of 1st Waso 990 ME[2]
West of Bago, Burma
Burial
Pegu
Consort• Min Taya Medaw (Atula Sanda Dewi), the daughter of King Nyaungyan Min the chief queen
• Khin Myo Myat, the daughter of King Nyaungyan Min
• Khin Sanda, the daughter of King Nyaungyan Min
Bua Hla Wong the princess of Chiangmai the daughter of Hpone Soe Ka Zaya (Phon Suek Sai)
• Khin Pan Phyu, the daughter of Yan Naing
• etc
Issue
  • Was born from his full-sister Min Taya Medaw (Atula Sanda Dewi), the daughter of Nyaungyan Min
    • Bayin Hnamadaw daughter (died at age 4 years old)
    * Was born from his half-sister Khin Myo Myat, the daughter of King Nyaungyan Min
    Minyedeippa son
    • Warathura son
    • Minye Aung Tint son, with the rank Mogaung myoza
    * Was born from Khin Sanda, the daughter of King Nyaungyan Min
    • Myat Myo Pabha daughter
    * Was born from Bua Hla Wong, the daughter of Hpone Soe Ka Zaya (Phon Suek Sai) the saopha of Chiang mai
    • Amerawaddy daughter
    * Was born from Khin Pan Phyu, the daughter of Yan Naing
    • Shwe Nan Ein Phyo son, Gov. of Myeik
    * And many another
Names
Birth name: Thakin Latt[3]
သခင်လတ်
HouseToungoo
FatherNyaungyan
MotherThiri Maha Dhamma Yaza Dipadi Dewi
ReligionTheravada Buddhism

Anaukbaklun (Burmese: အနောက်ဘက်လွန် [ʔənaʊʔ pʰɛʔ lʊ̀ɰ̃]; 21 January 1578 – 9 July 1628) was the sixth king of Taungoo Burma and was largely responsible for restoring the kingdom after it collapsed at the end of 16th century. In his 22-year reign from 1606 to 1628, Anaukpetlun completed the reunification efforts begun by his father, King Nyaungyan. Having inherited a partial kingdom comprising mainly Upper Burma and the Shan States from his father, Anaukpetlun went on to reconquer Lan Na in the east, and in the south, Lower Burma from rival Burmese factions and the Portuguese, as well as the Upper Tenasserim from the Ayutthaya Kingdom. The kingdom was known as the Restored Taungoo Kingdom or Nyaungyan Dynasty.

  1. ^ Zata 1960: 79
  2. ^ Hmannan Vol. 3 2003: 187–188
  3. ^ Hmannan Vol. 3 2003: 143