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After the fall of Bagan, there were only two small states left in the region.
After the fall of Bagan, there were only two small states left in the region.
False
Innwa and Hanthawaddy never engaged in any conflicts during the forty-year war.
Innwa and Hanthawaddy never engaged in any conflicts during the forty-year war.
False
Taungoo's population decreased after the fall of Bagan.
Taungoo's population decreased after the fall of Bagan.
False
The Shans played a role in weakening Innwa during the war.
The Shans played a role in weakening Innwa during the war.
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Minkyinyo's Taungoo became a place of safety for people fleeing other districts.
Minkyinyo's Taungoo became a place of safety for people fleeing other districts.
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Study Notes
Post-Bagan Period
- After the fall of Bagan, only two small states remained in the region.
- Innwa and Hanthawaddy maintained a peaceful relationship, avoiding conflicts for forty years.
- Taungoo's population experienced a decline following the fall of Bagan.
- The Shans contributed to the weakening of Innwa during the war.
- Minkyinyo's Taungoo served as a refuge for people fleeing from other districts.
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Learn about the aftermath of the fall of Bagan and the emergence of small states like Pinya, Sagaing, Innwa, and Hanthawaddy in Myanmar (Burma). Discover how Taungoo strategically positioned itself during the conflict between Innwa and Hanthawaddy. Explore the role of the Shans in weakening Innwa and leading to its defeat in 1527.