| A. D |
100 |
Vishnu Old City (Beikthano), Pyu City, early city state in Myanmar. |
|
210 - 5 |
Funan attacks to occupy the Vishnu.
|
|
225 |
Khama army withdraws from Vishnu. |
|
300 |
Hlalin, Pyu City, is founded.
|
|
300 |
Sriksetra, the last Pyu City, is founded. |
|
400 |
A Chandra dynasty is in power at Vesali near Mrauk-U in Rakhine State. |
|
457 - 70 |
Devacandra, king of Vesali. |
|
500 |
Vishnu is destroyed by tile Pyus of Sriksetra. |
|
520 - 75 |
Niticandra, king of Vesali.
|
|
575 - 8 |
Viryacandra,. king of Vesali. |
|
578 - 90 |
Pariticandra, king of Vesali. |
|
590 - 7
|
Parthvicandra, king of Vesali. |
|
597 - 600 |
Darticandra,.king of Vesali. |
|
665 - 701 |
Dharmavijaya, king of Vesali.
|
|
701 - 20 |
Dharmacandra, kith; of Vesali. |
|
720 |
Anandacandra records on stone.
|
|
832 |
Sriksetrais destroyted by the Nanchao army. |
|
900 |
Myanmar come into Myanmar from southern China. |
|
1044 - 77 |
Anawratha becomes king of Bagan. |
|
1056 |
Anawratha conquers Thaton. |
|
1060 |
Anawratha sents his troops to Srilanka to protet the king of Srilanka from
Chola (Tamil) attacks.
|
|
1071 |
Anawratha sents religious miss to Srilabka.
|
|
1077 - 84 |
Sawlu, king of Bagan.
|
|
1084 |
Moln raid Bagan. |
|
1084 - 1112 |
Kyansitta, king of Bagan. |
|
1090 |
Kyansitta build the Ananda Temple |
|
1112 |
The Myazedi inscription |
|
1112 - 67 |
Alaungusithu king of Bagan.
|
|
1115 |
Myanmar envoys visit Yunnan.
|
|
1114 |
Allungsithu builds the Thalpyinyu Temple. |
|
1161 |
Dispute with Srilanka.
|
|
1167 - 70 |
Narathu, king of Bagan. |
|
1170 - 31 |
Naratheinkha, Ong of Bagan. |
|
1173 - 1210 |
Narapatisitlm, king of Bagan. |
|
1180 |
Srilanka raiders sack Pathein. |
|
1190 |
Sapada rcturns fom Srilanka. Rise of Srilanka religious |
|
1210 - 34 |
Nladaungmya, king of Bagan. |
|
1218 |
Nadaungmya builds the Htilominlo Temple. |
|
1231 - 50 |
Kyaswa, king of Bagan. |
|
1250 - 4 |
Uzana, king of Bagn. |
|
1251 - 87 |
Narathihapate, king of Bagan |
|
1277 |
War with Chinese. Battle of Ngasaunggyan. |
|
1281 |
Wareyu (Mon king) becomes lord of Mottama. |
|
1287 |
Chinese (Tartam) enter Bagan. Mons become independent. |
|
1287 - 98 |
Kyawswar, king of Bagan. (Puppet king aller fall of Bagan.) |
|
1289 _98 |
The chiefs of Hsenwi, Mohnyin, Myinsaing, Inwa, Mottama receive recognition
from China. |
|
1298 - 13 12 |
Sawhnit, king of Bagn. (Puppet king.) |
|
1301 |
Chinese fail to take Myinsaing. |
|
1303 |
Chinese (Tar tars) wiltdraw from Myanmar. |
|
1312 |
Kingdom of Pinya is founded. |
|
1312 - 24 |
Thihathu, king of Pinya. |
|
1315 |
Kingdom of Sagain is founded. |
|
1315 - 23 |
Sawyun, king of Sagaing. |
|
1323 - 36 |
Tarabyagyi, king od Sagaing. |
| A.D
|
1324 - 43
|
Uzana, king of Pinya |
|
1336 - 40 |
Shwetaungtet, king of Sagaing. |
|
1340 - 50 |
Kyaswar, king of Sagaing. |
|
1113 - 50 |
Ngagyishin, king of Pinya. |
|
1350 |
Narathamainnye, king Sagaing. |
|
1350 |
Tarabyange, king of Sagaing. |
|
1350 - 9 |
Kyawswage, king of Pinya. |
|
1352 - 64 |
Minbyauk, king of Sagaing. |
|
1359 - 64 |
Narathu, king of Pinya. |
|
1364 |
Uzana, king of Pinya. |
|
1364 |
Mao Shans raid Pinya and Sagging. Myanmar migrate to Taungoo. |
|
1364 |
Inwa is founded. |
|
1364 - 8 |
Thadominpya; hint' of Inwa. |
|
1368 - 1401 |
Swasawke, king of lnwa. |
|
1369 |
Mottama palace moves to Bago. |
|
1385 - 1423 |
Razadarit, king of Bago. War between Inwa and Bago. |
|
1401-22 |
Minkaung, king of Inwa. |
|
1404 |
Rakhine becomes independent and power fin under the Mrauk-U dynasty. |
|
1406 |
Razadarit, raids Inwa. |
|
1427 - 40 |
Mohnyinthado, king of Inwa. |
|
1433 |
Foundation of Mrauk-U. |
|
1446 |
Thonganbwa (Mao Shan king) surrenders to China. |
|
1453 |
Shinsawbu, queen of Bago. |
|
1459 |
Rakhine acquires Chittagong. |
|
1460 |
Shinsawbu embanks the platform of the Shwedngon pagoda. |
|
1472-92 |
Dhammazedi, king of Bago. Dhammazedi's , mission to Buddhagaya. |
|
1475 |
Dhammazedis mission to Srilanka. The Klyani inscription |
|
1519 |
Portuguese establish a trading station at Mottama. |
|
1531 - 51 |
Tabinshwehti, king of Taungoo. |
|
1539 |
Tahinshwehti caputres Bago. The place is set up there. |
|
1544 |
Tabinshwehti annexes central Myanmar up to Myingyan |
|
1547 |
Tabinshwehti attacks on Thailand. |
|
1550 |
Mons drive Myanmar out of Bago. |
|
1551 |
Bayinnaung regains Bago. |
|
1551 - 81 |
Bayinnaung, king of Bago. (Second Myanmar Empire) |
|
1551-9 |
Bayinnaung, annexes Upper Myanmar and Shan States. |
|
1562 |
Bayinnaung conquers Thailand. |
|
1565 |
Bayinnaung reconquers Thailand. |
|
1569 |
Third Age of Thailand. |
|
1574 - 6 |
Bayinnaaung receives a princess and Buddha tooth from Srilanka. |
|
1587 |
Thailand regains independence. |
|
1594 |
Thai army invades Bago but is repulscd. |
|
1595 |
Mons flee to Thailand. |
|
1599 |
Rakhine and Taungoo armies sack Bago. Thai army invades Myanmar. |
|
1600 |
De Brito makes Thanlyin his strong hold. |
|
1605 - 28 |
Anankpetlun, king of Inwa. |
|
1613 |
Anakpwtlun defeats de Brito and partially restores the empire. |
| Circa |
1627 |
Dutch and English Cast India Companies open in Myanmar. |
|
1638 |
Thalun's Revenue Inquest. |
| A.D |
1650 |
The Manchu arnies enter Myanmaar territory. |
|
1658 |
Mons flee to Thailand. |
|
1666 |
Decline of Rakhine, following loss of Chittagaung. |
|
1677 |
Dutch and English East India Companies close in Myanmar |
|
1683 |
Dutch closc their branch in Rakhine. |
|
1689 |
Fench East India Company open at Thanlyin |
|
1709 |
English opena dockyard at Thanlyin. |
|
1724-50 |
Manipuris raid Upper Myanmar |
|
1729 |
French open a dockyard at Thanlyin. |
|
1733-52 |
Mahadhammayazadipati, king of Inwa. |
|
1738 |
Manipuri raid on Inwa. |
|
1740 |
Rebellion in Lower Myanmar. |
|
1747 |
The rebellion becomes a Mon rebellion |
|
1750 |
Mon embassy to the French viceroy Dupleix in India. English embassy arrives in
Bago. |
|
1752 |
The Aduns conquer Upper P,Iyarmar. The Mons capture 11-1yaninar king from 1nwa
to kago. |
|
1752 - 60 |
The MOns capture Myanmar king from Inwa to Bago. (Third Myanmar Empire) |
|
1752 |
Alaungminthaya suppress the Mons' rebellion. |
|
1753 |
The English raids the Haigyi island. |
|
1755 |
Alaungminthaya occupies Pyay, Myanaung and Yangon. |
|
1756 |
Alaungminthaya conquers Thanlyin. |
|
1757 |
Alaungminthaya captures Bago. |
|
1757 |
Ensing Lester's mission. English agreement with Alaungminthaya. |
|
1758 |
Alaungminthaya conquers Manipur |
|
1759 |
Alaungminthaya destorys the English agreement with Alaungminthaya. |
|
1760 |
Alaungminthaya invades Thailand. Alaungminthaya destorys the English settlement
at Haigyi island. English East India Company at Yangon. |
|
1760 - 3 |
Naungdawgyi, king of Shwebo. |
|
1763 - 76 |
Hsinbyushin, king of Shwebo. |
|
1765 |
Capital moves to Inwa. |
|
1766 |
Myanmar invades Thailand. |
|
1767 |
Myanmar conquers Ayuthia. |
|
1766 - 9 |
Four separate Chinese invasions of Myanmar. |
|
1769 |
Myanmar and Chinese sign a peace treaty. |
|
1770 |
Hsinbyushin revolts but is subelueed by tile Myanmar. |
|
1774 |
Hshibyushin raises tile Shwedagon to its present height, 327 feet. |
|
1776 |
Myanmar invade Thailand to suppress in surrenctions. Hinbyushin dies, the
Myanmar armies withdraw and Thaikand becomes independent. |
|
1776 - 52 |
Singu, king of Inwa. |
|
1732 - 1819 |
Bodawphaya, king of Amarapura. |
|
1782 |
Conquest of Rakhine. |
|
1785 |
Myanmar invade Thailand and are repulsed.
|
|
1790 - 7 |
Mingun pagoda is built. |
|
1795 |
Michael Smes's first embassy to the court of Inwa. |
|
1797 |
Chinbyan revolt. Captain Cox's mission. |
|
1802 |
Michael Symes's second embassy. |
|
1802 |
Srilanka monks seek ordination at Amarapura. |
|
1803 |
Captain Canning mission. |
|
1809 |
Captain Canning mission. |
|
1811 |
Captain Canning mission. |
|
1811 |
Chinbyan invades Rakhine. |
|
1813 |
The Myanmar reassert their authority over Manipur. |
|
1813 |
The Judson arrive in Myanmar. |
|
l817 |
The Myawnar place their. nominee on the throne of Assam. |
|
1519 - 37 |
Bagyidaw, king of Inwa. |
|
1823 |
Myanmar seize Sinmaphtu island. |
|
1829 |
Hmannanyazawindaegyi is written by the seholars. |
|
1826 |
The Ttraty of Yandabo. |
|
1829 |
Hmannaanyazawindaegyi is written by the seholars. |
|
1830 |
Henry Burney, the first British resident at Inwa. |
|
1837-46 |
Tharrawaddy, king of Amarapura. |
|
1846-53
|
Bagan, king of Amarrapura. |
|
1852 |
Second Angol-Myanmar war. |
|
1853-78 |
Mindon, king of Mandalay. |
|
1870 |
First Myanmar embassy to England and Europe. |
|
1872 |
Fifth Great Synod of Buddhism is held at Mandalay. |
|
1875 |
The British authorities instruct their resident at Mandalay not to remove his
shoes when entering the Myanmar king's presence. |
|
1878-85 |
Thibaw, the last king of MLyanmar, becomes king. |
|
1883 |
Myanmar embassy to France. |
|
1885 |
(November) third Anglo-Myanmar war. (December) Sir Charles Bernard arrives in
Mandalay. |
|
1886 |
(January) Myanmar is declared a British colony. (February) Myanmar is proclamed
a province of India. |
|
1886-1900 |
The Myanmar wage a guerrilla war against the British. |
|
1906 |
Young Men's Buddhist Association (Y.M.B.A) is founded. |
|
1920 |
General Council of Buddhist Association (G.C.B.A) is founded. |
|
1920 |
The first Yangon University strike. |
|
1920 |
Yangon University is opended. |
|
1921 |
The Dyarchy reforms. |
|
1930-2 |
The peasants' rebekkion. |
|
1933 |
Controversy over the British proposal to separate Myanmar from India. |
|
1934 |
The Thakin-movement gathers momentum. |
|
1936 |
The second Yangon University strike. |
|
1937 |
Myanmar becomes separated from India. |
|
1942 |
Burma Independent Army (B.I.A) and Japanese army enter to Myanmar. |
|
1942-5 |
Myanmar under Japanese occupation. |
|
1944 |
Anti Fascist Organization (A.E.O) is founded. |
|
1945 |
The Allies capture Mandalay. |
|
1946 |
The British military administration is withdrawn. |
|
1947 |
The Myanmar delegation talks with the members of the British Cabinet. |
|
1947 |
(July) Assassination of General Aung San. (October) The Nu-Atlee Agreement. |
|
1948 |
(4 January) Myanmar regains independence and leaves the British coommon wealth. |
|
1948-58 |
The period of AFPFL (Anti Fascist People's Freedom League) |
|
1948 |
(March) THe Communists revolt. (April) Myanmar becomes a membership of United
Nations. (June) The White Band PVO (People Volunter Organisation) go
underground. (August) The Kayins and Mons revolt. |
|
1950 |
The Kuomintang forces invade Myanmar. |
|
1952 |
Myanmar government reports to the United Nations. |
|
1958 |
AFPFL split into two groups. |
|
1958 |
(August) Amnesty is announced by U Nu. (September) The situation of Myanmar
become worse. (26 September) U Nu urges General Ne Win to assume the prime
Ministership. General Ne Win accepts. |
|
1958 |
(28 October) General Ne Win forms the Caretaker Government. |
|
1960 |
(February) The Caretaker Government holds the free and fair election. (April) U
Nu forms the Pyidaungsu Government. |
|
1962 |
(2 March) General Ne Win makes a coupdetat and forms the Revolutionary Council. |
|
1964 |
The Revolutionary Council issues a statement of policy on religion. |
|
1965 |
Central Public Service at Phaungyi is opened. |
|
1968 |
Peoples' Workers' Councils are formed. |
|
1972 |
The old administrative system is abolished. |
|
1972 |
University of Education is opened. |
|
1974 |
Elections are held. (March) The first meeting of the First People's Parliament
is held. |
|
1978 |
Elections are held for second time. |
|
1979 - 80 |
Education conferences are held. |
|
1930 |
About one mullion illiterates come to know how to read and write. |
|
1980 - 1 |
More than 640 million kyats is spent for education. |
|
1938 |
A General Strike. |
|
1983 |
(September) The Army makes a coupdetat and forms the State Law and Order
Restoration Council (SLORC). |
|
1990 |
(May) The SLORC holds the free and fair election. |
|
1991 |
(September) Myanmar Educational Committee is formed. |
|
1992 |
(September) The ministry of Progress of Border Areas and National Races and
Development Affairs is established. |
|
1997 |
SLORC changes the new name, the State Peace and Development Council (SPDC). |
|
1993 |
National Convention is held. |
|
1996 |
Myanmar Women Entrepreneurs Association is founded. |
|
1997 |
Myanmar becomes a membership of the Asian Association. |
|
1998 |
(May) The basic educational seminar for (first level) educational progress is
held at Phaunggyi Central Public Service University. |
|
1999 |
(May) The Second Level Seminar on the programme of the raising up of basic
eduaction is held. |
|
1999-2000 |
The Post Graduate Multimedia Diploma (PGDMA) classes are opened in the
Institute of Eduction. |
|
2000 |
(May) The Third Level Seminar on the programme of the raising up of the
eductionis held. |
|
2001 |
410 Multimedia class room are opened in Myanmar . |
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