This article is about the king named Kyaswa of Pagan. Not to be confused with Kyawswa of Pagan.
For other people named Kyaswa, see Kyaswa (disambiguation).
King of Burma
Kyaswa ကျစွာ
King of Burma
Reign
19 July 1235[1] – c. May 1251
Predecessor
Htilominlo (or Naratheinga Uzana)
Successor
Uzana
Chief Minister
Yazathingyan
Born
4 May 1198[2] Monday, 13th waning of Kason 560 ME Pagan (Bagan)
Died
c. May 1251 (aged ~53) c. Nayon 613 ME Pagan
Consort
Yaza Dewi
Issue
Uzana[note 1] Thonlula Saw Khin Htut
Regnal name
Śrī Tribhuvanāditya Pavarapaṇḍita Dhammarāja
House
Pagan
Father
Htilominlo
Mother
Eindawthe
Religion
Theravada Buddhism
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Kyaswa (Burmese: ကျစွာ, pronounced[tɕa̰zwà]; 1198–1251) was the king of the Pagan dynasty of Burma (Myanmar) from 1235 to 1251. Kyaswa succeeded his father Htilominlo and was even more devout.[3][4] Kyaswa's reign like his father's was largely peaceful but the depletion of the royal treasury due to large tax-free religious landholdings became more pronounced. The royal treasury was so depleted that Kyaswa had trouble completing a temple. The empire founded by Anawrahta over two centuries earlier was still peaceful but already on its last legs, unprepared for the internal disorders and external forces that were to come.[5]
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script. Kyaswa (Burmese: ကျစွာ, pronounced [tɕa̰zwà]; 1198–1251) was the king of the Pagan dynasty of Burma (Myanmar) from 1235 to 1251. Kyaswa succeeded...
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see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Burmese script. Kyaswa of Sagaing (Burmese: ကျစွာ, pronounced [tɕa̰zwà]; also known as Kyawswa;...
Sayadaw U Lakkhana (also known as Badandha Lakkhana Sayadaw), an abbot of the Kyaswa Gyaug Monastery in Sagaing, using donations from monks, nuns, and others...
(Traditional Burmese calendar) or 1235 CE. The stone is from the reign of Kyaswa, (1234–1250) son of King Htilominlo (Nadaungmya), Bagan. It is written in...
Thingyan or Yazathinkyan; 1198/1199–1260) was the chief minister of kings Kyaswa, Uzana, and Narathihapate of the Pagan dynasty of Burma (Myanmar). He was...
prosperity throughout the kingdom. His immediate successors Htilominlo and Kyaswa (r. 1235–1249) were able to live off the stable and bountiful conditions...
royal treasury. All the royal chronicles say he was succeeded by his son Kyaswa. But two contemporary inscriptions indicate that another son of his Naratheinga...
Myanmar, it is believed that the Bagan Kings, Thamoddarit, Anawrahta and Kyaswa are the future lives of Palileyya. King Myet-Hna Shay of Prome was also...
bə ʔò]) was a queen consort of King Kyaswa of Sagaing. She was a daughter of King Uzana I of Pinya. She and Kyaswa had at least one daughter named Saw...
essentially the power behind the throne during his predecessor Kyaswa's reign, 1235–1251. Kyaswa, a devout Buddhist and scholar, had given Uzana full royal...
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Regent of Burma Reign 1231? – 1235 Predecessor Htilominlo as King Successor Kyaswa as King Born in or before 1197 Pagan (Bagan) Died July 1235 Pagan Consort...
to be confused with the name Kyaswa (Burmese: ကျစွာ), also the title of kings. Kyaswa: King of Pagan (1235–1251) Kyaswa of Sagaing: King of Sagaing Kingdom...
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opinion forces Philip to effect a reconciliation with the pope. May 4 – Kyaswa, ruler of the Pagan Empire (d. 1251) July 11 – Hōjō Shigetoki, Japanese...
chronicles do not mention him at all. Though Sithu made an alliance with King Kyaswa of Sagaing (r. 1339–49), Kyawswa never seemed concerned about his father-in-law...
could not collect revenue. They followed the tactic first used by King Kyaswa (r. 1235–51), which checked the accuracy of the donation records of the...
July 1235 Son Naratheinga Uzana (as regent) c. 1231?/35 19 July 1235 Son Kyaswa 19 July 1235 c. May 1251 Son of Htilominlo Uzana c. May 1251 c. 6 May 1256...
king of Sagaing for seven months in 1349. He reversed his predecessor Kyaswa's policy of peace with Sagaing's cross-river rival Pinya although no war...
Yan Naung စောရန်နောင် Ruler of Prome Reign c. 1344 – 1377/78 Predecessor Kyaswa Successor Myet-Hna Shay Born 1323/24 685 ME Thayet Pinya Kingdom Died 1377/78...
Manu Yaza (also known as Maha Thaman) rose to be a chief minister of kings Kyaswa and Uzana. The queen lived to an old age; she was still alive on 9 February...
Tharabha Gate. Subsequent monarchs, including Kyansittha, Htilominlo, and Kyaswa, continued the tradition of building pitakataiks during their reigns, ushering...
(Burmese: ရာဇဒေဝီ, pronounced [jàza̰ dèwì]) was the chief queen consort of King Kyaswa of Pagan. Her personal name was Shin Pwa Oo (ရှင်ဘွားဦး). Maha Yazawin Vol...
February 1327. He had four children by his chief queen Saw Hnaung: Soe Min, Kyaswa, Nawrahta Minye, and Tarabya II. The chronicles and inscriptional evidence...
brother, King Saw Yun, despite the fact that Saw Yun has an heir, Prince Kyaswa. February 8 – At Opava (now in the Czech Republic), the Polish Silesian...
Dewi Saw Min Ya 12. unnamed 6. Yazathingyan of Pagan 13. unnamed 3. Saw Soe of Pagan 14. Kyaswa of Pagan 7. Saw Khin Htut of Pagan 15. Yaza Dewi of Pagan...