Minye Kyawhtin of Toungoo

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Minye Kyawhtin (Burmese: မင်းရဲ ကျော်ထင်, pronounced [mɪ́ɴ.jɛ́ tɕɔ̀.dɪ̀ɴ]; also known as Min-nge Kyawhtin (မင်းငယ် ကျော်ထင်), [mɪ́ɴ.ŋɛ̀ tɕɔ̀.dɪ̀ɴ]; 1408–1459) was a pretender to the Ava throne from 1426 to 1459. The eldest son of Crown Prince Minye Kyawswa, Minye Kyawhtin raised a long-running rebellion against King Mohnyin Thado (r. 1426–1439) and his successors, kings Minye Kyawswa I (r. 1439–1442) and Narapati I of Ava (r. 1442–1468). rdf:langString
rdf:langString Minye Kyawhtin of Toungoo
rdf:langString Minye Kyawhtin
rdf:langString မင်းရဲကျော်ထင်
rdf:langString Minye Kyawhtin
rdf:langString မင်းရဲကျော်ထင်
rdf:langString Ava Kingdom
rdf:langString Ava Kingdom
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rdf:langString Princess of Yamethin
rdf:langString Successor
rdf:langString governor
rdf:langString Saturday, late 769 ME or early 770 ME
rdf:langString early 1408
rdf:langString February 1459
rdf:langString Tabaung 820 ME
rdf:langString
rdf:langString unnamed daughter
rdf:langString Minye Aung Naing
rdf:langString Minye Teittha
rdf:langString Minkhaung I of Toungoo
rdf:langString Monarch
rdf:langString February 1452 – February 1459
rdf:langString early 1428 – December 1445
rdf:langString Thiri Zeya Thura
rdf:langString prince
xsd:integer 1452
rdf:langString Minye Kyawhtin (Burmese: မင်းရဲ ကျော်ထင်, pronounced [mɪ́ɴ.jɛ́ tɕɔ̀.dɪ̀ɴ]; also known as Min-nge Kyawhtin (မင်းငယ် ကျော်ထင်), [mɪ́ɴ.ŋɛ̀ tɕɔ̀.dɪ̀ɴ]; 1408–1459) was a pretender to the Ava throne from 1426 to 1459. The eldest son of Crown Prince Minye Kyawswa, Minye Kyawhtin raised a long-running rebellion against King Mohnyin Thado (r. 1426–1439) and his successors, kings Minye Kyawswa I (r. 1439–1442) and Narapati I of Ava (r. 1442–1468). Despite his claim to the throne, the prince found support only in one former vassal state, Onbaung (Hsipaw/Thibaw). Except for a brief period in 1427–1428, his rebellion never posed a real threat to Ava. He did hold on to Pinle, a well-fortified outpost at the edge of the Ava (Inwa) capital region, until the mid-1440s. He was finally driven out in 1445, a year after Onbaung sided with Ava during the Chinese invasions of present-day northern Myanmar. He reemerged in 1452 by staging a successful coup against his cousin Gov. Minkhaung I of Toungoo, and gaining control of Ava's main vassal state in the southeast. Styled as "King of Toungoo", Kyawhtin ruled the southeastern region like a sovereign. He was assassinated by one of his men in 1459.
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