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Min
Yaza
မင်းရာဇာ
Chief Minister
In office
1379/80–1421
MonarchsSwa Saw Ke (1379/80−1400)
Tarabya (1400)
Minkhaung I (1400–21)
Minister
In office
1369–1379/80
MonarchSwa Saw Ke (1369−79/80)
Preceded bySitapyit the Elder
Personal details
Born
Nga Nyo

1347/48
c. 709 ME
Wun Zin, Pinya Kingdom
Died1421 (aged 73)
early 783 ME
Ava (Inwa), Kingdom of Ava
Spouse(s)Me Chit
Unnamed daughter of Pegu minister
ChildrenSithu Pauk Hla of Yamethin
Saw Ma Lay of Badon
Saw Yin of Badon
Governor of Yenantha
ProfessionGovernment minister, writer
Nickname(s)Po Yaza, Maung Okka
Military service
AllegianceKingdom of Ava
Branch/serviceRoyal Burmese Army
RankCommander

Min Yaza of Wun Zin (Burmese: ဝန်စင်း မင်းရာဇာ, pronounced [wùɴ zɪ́ɴ mɪ́ɴ jàzà]; also known as Po Yaza (ဘိုးရာဇာ, [pʰó jàzà]); 1347/48−1421) was chief minister of Ava from 1379/80 to 1421. He was the main adviser to three successive kings of Ava: Swa Saw Ke, Tarabya and Minkhaung I. Under his guidance, Ava made several attempts to restore the Pagan Empire, and methodically acquired its immediate surrounding Shan states between 1371 and 1406. By his death in 1421, he had advised his kings almost for the entire duration of the Forty Years' War (1385–1424) between Ava and Pegu.

The influential court treatise Zabu Kun-Cha, which includes Machiavellian political principles, and mentions several archaeologically known Pyu settlements unmentioned in other prior Burmese chronicles, is attributed to Min Yaza.

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