16 March 1118 Saturday, 9th waning of Late Tagu 479 ME Pagan (Bagan)
Died
c. February 1171 (aged 52) Pagan
Consort
Taung Pyinthe Myauk Pyinthe
Issue
Naratheinkha Narapatisithu
House
Pagan
Father
Sithu I
Mother
Daughter of Dhamakyin
Religion
Theravada Buddhism
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Narathu (Burmese: နရသူ, pronounced[nəɹəðù]; 1118–1171) was king of Pagan dynasty of Burma (Myanmar) from 1167 to 1171. Narahthu ascended the throne after murdering his father King Alaungsithu and his elder brother Min Shin Saw.[1] Narathu built the largest of all the Buddhist temples, the Dhammayangyi.[2] Nonetheless, his conduct greatly lowered the prestige of the dynasty, and he was deeply disfavored. The king was assassinated by the mercenaries sent by the chief of Pateikkaya in 1171.[3]
^Coedès 1968: 167
^Hall 1960: 22
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see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Burmese script. Narathu (Burmese: နရသူ, pronounced [nəɹəðù]; 1118–1171) was king of Pagan dynasty...
see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Burmese script. Narathu of Pinya (Burmese: မောပါ နရသူ, pronounced [mɔ́ bà nəɹəθù]; also known as...
Narathu) imprisoned Sinhalese envoys, tradesmen, and a princess on her way to the Khmer country; whatever the timeline is, the hostility from Narathu...
it is popularly known was built during the reign of King Narathu: 167 (1167-1170). Narathu, who came to the throne by assassinating his father Alaungsithu...
There, he was consecrated king but later that night, was assassinated by Narathu, his younger brother and the assassin of their father. According to the...
of Pagan, Sithu then appointed the second son Narathu as heir apparent. In 1167, Sithu fell ill. Narathu, who could not wait to be king, moved the king...
not agree with Luce's "conjecture". Naratheinkha was the eldest son of Narathu and Queen Myauk Pyinthe. Chronicles do not agree on his date of birth....
devastated Pinya's countryside during which Toungoo successfully broke away. Narathu switched sides and aided the Maw attack on Sagaing in 1363–64. But after...
Alaungsithu King of Pagan 1167 Shwegugyi Temple Pagan Kingdom His son Narathu Andronikos I Komnenos Emperor of the Romans September 11, 1185 Constantinople...
selected as the chief queen of the last three kings of Pinya: Kyawswa II, Narathu and Uzana II. After the death of her fourth husband King Thado Minbya of...
Narathu who killed his father Alaungsithu and his elder brother Min Shin Saw to seize the throne. Shin Panthagu was especially disgusted by Narathu's...
brother Narathu became the heir-presumptive, ahead of Uzana; Kyawswa II had no children. It is not clear if Uzana's status changed when Narathu became...
earthquake; completely rebuilt, now gilded Dhammayangyi Temple 1167–1170 King Narathu Largest of all temples in Bagan Dhammayazika Pagoda 1196–1198 King Sithu...
the Mahavihara school of Sri Lanka. The future king was born to Prince Narathu and his wife (later known as Myauk Pyinthe, "Queen of the Northern Palace")...
Regent (1340–1344) Kyawswa I, King (1344–1350) Kyawswa II, King (1350–1359) Narathu, King (1359–1364) Uzana II, King (1364) Thado Minbya, King of Pinya & Sagaing...
Kyansittha 21 April 1084 1112/13 Half-brother Sithu I 1112/13 1167 Grandson Narathu 1167 c. February 1171 Son Naratheinkha c. February 1171 May 1174 Son Sithu...
spelled Anantathuriya; d. 1174) was a senior minister to kings Sithu I, Narathu and Naratheinkha of the Pagan Dynasty of Myanmar. He is best remembered...
Victim(s) Assassin(s) Notes c. 1168 Alaungsithu, King of Pagan Kingdom Narathu, his son 1550 Tabinshwehti, King of Taungoo Dynasty Assassinated by Mon...
(Yuryevich), Grand Prince of Kiev Iorwerth Goch ap Maredudd, Welsh nobleman Narathu, ruler of the Pagan Kingdom (b. 1118) Vladimir III Mstislavich, Grand Prince...
Grand Master (d. 1195) Hartwig of Stade, archbishop of Bremen (d. 1168) Narathu, Burmese ruler of the Pagan Kingdom (d. 1171) Nur ad-Din, Seljuk ruler...
October 1191) was Primate of Pagan Kingdom during the reigns of three kings Narathu, Naratheinkha and Narapatisithu from 1167 to 1191. The Theravada Buddhist...
representation of King Alaungsithu of Pagan, who was assassinated by his son Narathu in 1167. He is portrayed sitting on a throne with one knee up and his foot...
due to their acts of hostility, such as the kidnapping of a princess by Narathu's son Narapatisithu. In this invasion, he captured the Burmese city Bassein...
Shin Uttarajīva. He was a leading religious leader during the reigns of Narathu (1167–1171), Naratheinkha (1171–74) and Narapatisithu (1167–1191). Uttarajiva...