Hey Audi,
Here is a brief history. These sites list many kings of burma/myanmar.
"King Anawrahta, also spelled ANIRUDDHA (fl. 11th century AD), the first king of all of Myanmar, (reigned 1044-77), who introduced his people to Theravada Buddhism. His capital at Pagan on the Irrawaddy River became a prominent city of pagodas and temples. ..." see the 4th web site.
2006-08-29 06:55:29
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answered by BuyTheSeaProperty 7
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Alaungpaya established the Konbaung Dynasty and founded the Third Burmese Empire in the 1700s.[6] In 1767, King Hsinbyushin conquered Ayutthaya which resulted in Thai culture greatly enriching that of the Burmans. The Qing Dynasty of China, fearful of growing Burman power, invaded four times from 1766 to 1769 without success. Later monarchs lost control of Ayutthaya, but acquired Arakan and Tenasserim. Under the reign of King Bagyidaw, in 1824, Mahabandoola captured Assam, adjacent to British territory in India, prompting war. In the Anglo-Burmese Wars (1824–1826, 1851–1852 and 1885–1886), Burma lost territory to the British and became a province of British India. On 1 April 1937
2006-08-29 21:07:24
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answered by keith 2
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If it is "who" that you are asking, then I must say Myanmar's king is your brother's sister's father's wife's father.
2006-08-29 12:26:13
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answered by J L 3
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They do not have a King - it is a military dictatorship.
2006-08-30 02:59:23
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answered by majorcavalry 4
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wow, Burma has a king?! I never knew this.
2006-08-29 13:43:28
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answered by Confused 3
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THIS IS NOT A GENEALOGICAL QUESTION!!
2006-09-01 07:48:31
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answered by phonecardlady 3
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