Anaukbaklun ( ; 21 January 1578 – 9 July 1628) was the sixth king of Taungoo Dynasty 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, Nyaungyan Min. 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 Portugal, as well as the Tenasserim Hills from the Ayutthaya Kingdom. The kingdom was known as the Restored Taungoo Kingdom or Nyaungyan Dynasty.
Officially styled as Maha Dhamma Yaza, Anaukpetlun was a grandson of Bayinnaung. Both of his parents were children of Bayinnaung, half-brother and half-sister.Hmannan Vol. 3 2003: 42 In November 1605, Nyaungyan died after a military campaign to Hsenwi. Anaukpetlun then inherited the Kingdom of Ava that included all north of Bagan along the Irrawaddy River and the cis-Salween Shan States.
Anaukpetlun pursued his campaigns to unify the Burmese kingdom. In 1608, he took Prome (modern Pyay), installing his brother Thalun as the King of Prome.
In 1610 he took Taungoo from Natshinnaung and forced the king to swear loyalty. However, Filipe de Brito e Nicote, the Portuguese ruler of Syriam (modern Thanlyin) marched to Taungoo and captured Natshinnaung.Rajanubhab, D., 2001, Our Wars With the Burmese, Bangkok: White Lotus Co. Ltd.,
Anaukpetlun then marched the Ava armies and fleets to capture Syriam and rescued the King of Toungoo but faced Rakhine people opportunistic invasions. He was able to counter the Rakhine fleets and took the port of Syriam in 1613, though Nat Shin Naung had already died. Anaukpetlun took the European-Portuguese captives to Ava and Bago, where they were known as Bayingyi and served as gunners for the Burmese armies later.
In 1617, Anaukpetlun decided to make Bago the capital of his dominions and crowned himself as King of Bago that year.
In 1613–1614, Anaukpetlun attacked Dawei, Tenasserim and Chiang Mai but was repelled. In 1618 Siam and Burma reached an agreement in which Burma would control Mottama and Thailand would control Chiang Mai.
In 1624, Anaukpetlun sent his brother Thalun to curb the rebellion of Chiang Saen and Nan.
In 1628, Anaukpetlun was assassinated at his pavilion in Nat Ywa Shin's village, located on the western bank of the Irrawaddy River River. He was shot in the neck with an arrow by a fisherman named Shin Than Kho, who was romantically involved with Anaukpetlun's son, Minyedeippa. The assassination was orchestrated by Minyedeippa, who feared potential punishment due to his relationship with နှင့်ခမ်းပေါ Ning (Nang) Hkam Pao, the daughter of Chao Kiang Hkam, the Sawbwa of Kengtung. Notably, Ning Hkam Pao was also one of Anaukpetlun's minor queens.
Following Anaukpetlun's death, Minyedeippa briefly ascended the throne but was ousted by Thalun in August 1630. According to historian Harvey, Minyedeippa was executed by Thalun in November 1630. However, the U Kala Chronicle presents a different account, claiming that Minyedeippa received support from numerous princesses of Chiangmai. This support allegedly prevented Thalun from executing him and weakened Thalun's control over Hanthawaddy. As a result, Thalun was compelled to relocate the capital to Ava in 1634, while Minyedeippa reportedly continued to live in Hanthawaddy.
Anaukpetlun had 40 junior queens who had issue.
Family
Min Taya Medaw Chief Queen (Mibaya Kaung Gyi) Atula Sanda Dewi 1. Bayin Hnamadaw (daughter) died at age 4 years old she has her poem in égyin name Bayin Hnamadaw égyin 1. Amerawaddy Bua Hla Wongs, the daughter of Hpone Thuka Zaya (Phon Suek Sai) Daughter 2. Minyedeippa Shin Myo Myat, the daughter of Nyaungyan Min Son became the King 3. Warathura Shin Myo Myat, the daughter of Nyaungyan Min Son 4. Minye Aung Din Shin Myo Myat, the daughter of Nyaungyan Min Son Mogaung's eat 5. Myat Myo Pabha Khin Sanda, the daughter of Nyaungyan Min Daughter 6. Taningandwe Chiangrai Mibaya, Sruang Hpa, the daughter of Naw Kham Hset Thin (Naw Kham Sathien), the Gov.of Chiangrai Son 7. Pyinsa Thiha Pyinsa Thila, the daughter of Minye Kyawswa of Sidoktaya, lineage from Bagan dynasty Son died at age 13 years old 8. Minye Aung Naing Pyinsa Thila, the daughter of Minye Kyawswa of Sidoktaya, lineage from Bagan dynasty Son Gov.of Mabe married to his half-sister Chamèna Yathi 9. Shwe Inthi Pyinsa Thila, the daughter of Minye Kyawswa of Sidoktaya, lineage from Bagan dynasty Daughter married to her half-brother Min Dala 10. Phakhani Bon Manithalanyi, the daughter of Yuzana Kyawhtin of Sidoktaya Daughter 11. Min Dala Sao Nang Khueng Kham, the daughter of Kan Lang Hpa, the Saopha of Pa-Lwe Son Gov.of Yawt Oo in Lan Xang married to his half-sister Shwe Inthi 12. Bayin Minkhaung Sao Nang Oo Kyè Mueng, the daughter of Thakin Kaw Nyo, the Saopha of Wuntho Son 13. Thilawathit Sao Nang Oo Kyè Mueng, the daughter of Thakin Kaw Nyo, the Saopha of Wuntho Son 14. Minye Teitta Sao Nang Nwe Hkam Sein, the daughter of Pha Ing Hpa, the Saopha of Namsan Son Gov.of Kyaukmaw in Minyedeippa's reign 15. Min Kin Shwe Kutha Sao Nang Nwe Hkam Sein, the daughter of Pha Ing Hpa, the Saopha of Namsan Daughter married to Minye Kyawswa of Sagu, the viceroy in Thalun's reign 16. Chamèna Yathi Bagan Minthami Lay, Shin Htwe Mun Dok, the daughter of Bagan Thura Kyantote Daughter married to her half-brother Minye Aung Naing, the Gov.of Mabe 17. Pawara Chit Bagan Minthami Lay, Shin Htwe Mun Dok, the daughter of Bagan Thura Kyantote Son Gov.of Talokmyo in Minyedeippa's reign 18. Manura In Sein Mani Pauk Thanlan, the younger sister of Saw Pyi Kyantha from Depayin Daughter 19. Min Digga Min Tone Hla, the younger sister of Taminsawkarat Son 20. Sit Pan Thu Luang Prabang Minthami, Supana Dewi the daughter of Saw San, the Saopha of Luang Prabang Son Gov.of Myinsaing 21. Saw Pyit Sunt Chiangsaen Minthami, Thipwika, the daughter of Hkam Thaen Hpa, the Gov.of Chiangsaen Son Gov.of Lampang married to his cousin Khin Me Ya Min the daughter of Minyedeippa the King of Chiangmai 22. Ne Myo Dathta Nang King Kham, the daughter of Thao Kham Daun, the King of Möng Puan Son 23. Naradeippa Manibon, the daughter of Aiyakawangso, the King of Lan Xang Son Gov.of Turai 24. Zeyanara Tira Hka, the daughter of Hkam Ting Hpa, the Saopha of Koshanpye Möng Myen Son 25. Zatayit Kyantayapha, the daughter of Hkam Sai Hpa, the Saopha of Luang Namtha Son Gov.of Inwa married to his half-sister Min Taya Waddy 26. Thein Shwal Hti Kyantayapha, the daughter of Hkam Sai Hpa, the Saopha of Luang Namtha Daughter 27. Zeyanurak Mani Rung, the daughter of Thao Wen Hkam, the Saopha of Kengtawng Son 28. Min Taya Waddy Supaphawaddy, the daughter of Hso Pat Hpa, the Saopha of Keng Hkam Daughter married to her half-brother Zatayit 29. Khin Hla Ma Myo Pyoe Nang Kyè Hak, the daughter of Hso Haw Hpa, the Saopha of Lawksawk Daughter 30. Wara Thiha Khin Ma Pwi Lone (b) Nang Hkam Mui the daughter of Hso Hung Hpa, the Saopha of Nawngmawn Son Gov.of Taungbalu 31. Waradhammas Eindra Khin Hpa, the daughter of Hso Hung Hpa, the Saopha of Mongmit Son Gov.of Pindale married to his half-sister Sutupangwaddy 32. Sutupangwaddy Nang Chiang Muen aka Saet Phloo Oua Phlat Bai Saw, the daughter of Hkun Phyak Hpa, the Gov.of Möngphyak Daughter married to her half-brother Waradhammas 33. Kinnara Dewi Nang Hkam Mung, the daughter of Thao Naw Möng, the Saopha of Koshanpye Möng Haeng Daughter 34. Khin Myaw Myo Sao Nang Hseng Santa, the daughter of Hso Kyaung Hpa, the Saopha of Möng Mao Son Gov.of Thandwe 35. Arekhaushti Thiri Mingala Dewi Champachuli, the daughter of Khagamba the Saopha of Kathe State Son Gov. of Myene 36. Dusantawaddy Thiri Mingala Dewi Champachuli, the daughter of Khagamba the Saopha of Kathe State Daughter 37. Saw Hla Mone Amithada, the daughter of Abdulra Ngim, the muslim Son Gov.of Thaton 38. Minye Kutha Chow Hnin Mei, the daughter of Hso Hkawng Hpa, the Saopha of Mohnyin Son 39. Khin Ma Im Min Phyu Kan Hkam Hsawng, the daughter of Hso Kyaung Hpa, the Saopha of Möng Mao Daughter 40. Kyaung Nat Kyaw Htit Alousmosi , the daughter of Shin Thar Lay Hnaung of Taungbalu Son Gov.of Mekkhaya married to Myat Hna Thiwasa, the daughter of King Nyaungyan Min 41. Ma Hpone Thu Hla Dewi Myat Shin Ne, the daughter of Nat Pin Ne, Ekabat Wun Daughter married to Shin Wara Theinda, the Gov.of Kandwin, the son of King Nyaungyan Min 42. Ma Gyi Thiwa Thu Myat Nge Pa Bon, the daughter of Nan Sheik Kyawthu Daughter married to Shin Wara Theinda, the Gov.of Kandwin, the son of King Nyaungyan Min 43. A-Nat Pin Ne Khin Ma A-Yon, the daughter of Nan Din Kayaung Hta Daughter married to Khin Ayon Phyo the Gov.of Zeyawaddy, the son of King Nyaungyan Min 44. Shin Shwe Wa (Shwe Saw Khet) Shin Atula, the daughter of Thippapulaythinkhaha, the Saopha of Bawlakhe Son Gov.of Myawaddy in King Minyedeippa's reign 45. Mi Pan Phya Nang Han Lung Naw, the daughter of Hso Kyaw Hpa, the Saopha of Thaungdut Daughter 46. Min Than Phyu Shin Shwe Da Pyi, the younger sister of the cavalry Pyi Ne Thurathiha Son Gov.of Sidoktaya 47. Manithala Shin Shwe Da Pyi, the younger sister of the cavalry Pyi Ne Thurathiha Daughter, beauties fleur in the Bagan dynasty 48. Shin Thant Me (Nat Shin Me) May Tha Oo, the daughter of Khin Nwin Hnaung of Moksobo Daughter 49. Thiri Mone Yathi Mongpan Mibaya, Me Yon Rung, the daughter of Thao Hkam Htee aka Hso Ngan Hpa, the Saopha of Mong Pan Son Gov.of Meiktila 50. Amè Nyunt Sauk (Me May Hla) Mong Pan Mibaya, Me Yon Rung, the daughter of Thao Hkam Htee aka Hso Ngan Hpa, the Saopha of Mongpan Daughter 51. Shwe Nan Ein Phyu Khin Pan Phyu, the daughter of Pyay Yannaing Son Gov. of Myeik Township
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