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Encyclopedia > Mindon Min

Mindon Min (Burmese: မင္‌းတုန္‌းမင္‌း; 18081878) was King of Burma from 1853 to his death and is one of the most popular and revered Kings of Burma. Under King Bagan (1848-1853) Second Anglo-Burmese War that ended in 1852 with the annexation of Lower Burma by the United Kingdom. Mindon and his younger brother Crown Prince Ka Naung overthrew their half brother King Pagan, so that they could sue for peace. He spent most of his reign trying to defend the upper portion of his country from British encroachments, and to modernize his Kingdom.
1808 was a leap year starting on Friday (see link for calendar). ... 1878 (MDCCCLXXVIII) was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). ... 1853 was a common year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar). ... The Second Anglo-Burmese War took place in 1852. ... 1852 was a leap year starting on Thursday (see link for calendar). ... Crown Prince Ka Naung Crown Prince Ka Naung (1829 - 1866) was a younger brother of Burmese King Mindon. ...


King Mindon founded the last royal capital of Burma, 'Mandalay in 1854. His young brother Crown Prince Ka Naung helped for administration and the modernization. During Mindon's reign, scholars were sent to France, Italy, The United States and Great Britain, to learn about the industrial revolution. Mindon introduced the first machine struck coins to Burma and also carried the fifth Buddhist Synod in Mandalay. The synod produced the world's largest book, the Ti-pedikut, which is 729 pages of the Buddhist Pali Canon inscribed in marble. It still stands in Mandalay. He also managed to regild the 343 foot tall Shwe Dagon Pagoda, which is located in then British held Rangoon. With the opening of the Suez Canal, Mindon assembled a flotilla of steamers to facilitate trade with the British. Mandalay (Burmese: ) is the second largest city in Myanmar (formerly Burma) with a population of 927,000 (2005 census), agglomeration 2,5 million. ... Crown Prince Ka Naung Crown Prince Ka Naung (1829 - 1866) was a younger brother of Burmese King Mindon. ...


Ka Naung is also remeberred by the Burmese as an avid modernizer, who would go to the factories early on Winter mornings with a blanket wrapped around, just to talk to the mechanics about how the machines ran. He was in charge of the Army, as most Burmese crown princes were, and he imported and made guns, cannons and shells. An unsuccessful rebellion on June 18, 1866 by Princes Myin Kun and Myin Khondaing (sons of King Mindon, jealous for not being named successor and backed by the British, who worried of Ka Naung's modernization of the Burmese Royal Armies), Prince Ka Naung was assassinated. The two princes ran away to southern Burma, and were granted amnesty by the British. Crown Prince Ka Naung Crown Prince Ka Naung (1829 - 1866) was a younger brother of Burmese King Mindon. ...


King Mindon got away in an unusual manner, which the Burmese regard as a sign of his hpon (similar to karma, but in a positive way). He ran into the person who was supposed to kill him. Seeing the King, the rebel dropped his sword and paid respect. The King is supposed to have made a piggy back-ride on his would be assailant and escaped towards the barracks of his loyal guards. After that, no crown prince was selected due to fears of civil war. One of his queen Sin Phyu Ma Shin dominated the last days of King Mindon. It was Sin Phyu Ma Shin who edicted the order to kill almost all people who were possibile heirs, so that her daughter and son in law would be Queen and King. Close royals of all ages and both genders were mercilessly killed, after being tricked that the dying King wanted to bid them farewell.


Mindon's son Thibaw Min succeeded him in 1878, King Thibaw was defeated by the British Empire in November 1885 with Third Anglo-Burmese War. Thibaw Min 1858 - December 19, 1916; or simply Thibaw, Theebaw, or Theobaw) was the last king of Burma (now Myanmar). ... The Third Anglo-Burmese War or just The Third Burmese war lasted from 1885 to 1887. ...


External links

  • The Largest Stone Buddha Image by Dr. Khin Maung Nyunt: [1]
  • Mingalar Online Burmese Kingdom: [2]
Preceded by:
Bagan Min
Rulers of the Konbaung Dynasty
1853-1878
Succeeded by:
Thibaw Min

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Mindon Min Biography / Biography of Mindon Min Biography Biography (459 words)
Mindon Min, who had left the Buddhist monkhood for the throne in a sincere bid for peace, signalized his goodwill by releasing all Europeans imprisoned by the Burmese.
King Mindon Min sought to counter this loss of morale by three means: pursuit of correct and nonprovocative relations with the British, modernization of his backward country's economy, and establishment of the Burmese-ruled portion of Burma as a major world center of the Buddhist faith.
When Mindon Min died in 1878, a palace plot placed on the throne the extraordinarily unqualified Prince Thibaw, whose incompetence was to be a factor in the replacement of the Burmese Konbaung dynasty in 1885 by the extension of British colonial rule to all parts of Burma.
Buddhism in Myanmar (21579 words)
Therefore General Fytche's words describing King Mindon are all the more impressive: "Doubtless one of the most enlightened monarchs that has ever sat on the Burmese throne.[50] He is polished in his manner, has considerable knowledge of the affairs of state and the history and the statistics of his own and other countries.
Mindon found that the attitude of many members of the Sangha to their code of conduct was exceedingly lax.
Although the British had not allowed King Mindon to attend the raising of the new spire onto the Shwedagon, the crowning was a symbol of the religious unity of Myanmar which persisted in spite of the British occupation.
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