For other people named Kyaswa, see Kyaswa (disambiguation).
Viceroy of Prome
Kyaswa
Viceroy of Prome
Reign
c. 1305 – 1344
Predecessor
Pazzawta (as governor)
Successor
Saw Yan Naung (as governor)
Born
c. 1260s Pagan (Bagan)? Pagan Kingdom
Died
c. 1344 Prome (Pyay) Pinya Kingdom
House
Pagan
Father
Narathihapate
Mother
Shin Mauk?[note 1]
Religion
Theravada Buddhism
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Kyaswa (Burmese: ကျစွာ, pronounced[tɕa̰zwà]) was viceroy of Prome (Pyay) from c. 1305 to 1344.[note 2] He was a younger brother of the patricide governor Thihathu of Prome, and son of King Narathihapate of Pagan.[1]
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instead of Burmese script. Kyaswa (Burmese: ကျစွာ, pronounced [tɕa̰zwà]) was viceroy ofProme (Pyay) from c. 1305 to 1344. He was a younger brother of the...
from Tagaung in the north to Prome (Pyay) in the south. The brothers' co-rule ended between 1310 and 1313, with the death of the two elder brothers Athinkhaya...
Anawrahta and Kyaswa are the future lives of Palileyya. King Myet-Hna Shay ofProme was also believed to be another afterlife as he spent most of his time...
1785.) See List of rulers ofProme for governors ofProme between the late Pagan and early Restored Toungoo periods. See List of rulers of Toungoo for the...
or other symbols instead of Burmese script. Pazzawta (Burmese: ပဇ္ဇော်တ, [pəzɔ̀ta̰] or [pɪʔzɔ̀ta̰]) was governor ofProme (Pyay) from c. 1288 to 1305...
control over its vassals; its southernmost vassals Toungoo (Taungoo) and Prome (Pyay) were practically independent. Central authority briefly returned...
other symbols instead of Burmese script. Saw Yan Naung (Burmese: စောရန်နောင်, [sɔ́ jàɴ nàʊ̯ɴ]; 1323/24−1377/78) was governor ofProme (Pyay) from c. 1344...
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195–196), Minkhaung Medaw was sent to Pegu (Bago) as part of the formation of an alliance between Prome and Pegu against Toungoo. See (RRT Vol. 2 1999: 29,...
who were now co-kings of the Myinsaing Kingdom. Min Shin Saw married Shin Myat Hla ofProme, his second cousin and the niece of the brothers. In 1315...
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for which he was conferred the title "Ditha Pamaukkha" by King Kyaswa (r. 1235–51). Of the main royal chronicles, only Zatadawbon Yazawin mentions Ditha...
Sri Ksetra, near modern Pyay (Prome). Sri Ksetra lasted nearly six centuries, and was succeeded in turn by the Kingdom of Pagan. The Glass Palace Chronicle...
Shwetaungtet, ordered the execution of Tarabya, and placed Saw Yun's eldest son Kyaswa (r. 1339–49) on the throne. Kyaswa duly appointed Nanda Pakyan chief...
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Sagaing Kingdom, and nephew of then reigning king Kyaswa as well as a great grandson of King Thihathu of Pinya and King Kyawswa of Pagan. From his father's...
Thihathu, the Viceroy ofProme, the 250-year-old Pagan Empire broke apart into multiple petty states. The political fragmentation of the Irrawaddy valley...
powerful governor of Yamethin in the 1340s, and contemplated a rebellion against Kyawswa I. Saw Pa Oh became queen of King Kyaswaof Sagaing. The royal...
junior queen of his. However, a contemporary inscription dedicated by the queen herself states that she was a granddaughter of King Kyaswa and Queen Saw...
Pagan court, and his mother may have been Saw Khin Htut, a daughter of King Kyaswaof Pagan. He was the eldest son, and had three siblings: Yanda Pyissi...
is a list of the individuals who were, at any given time, considered the next in line to succeed the Burmese monarch to inherit the throne of various Burmese...