For other people named Thihapate, see Thihapate (disambiguation).
Sawbwa of Mohnyin
Thihapate of Mohnyin မိုးညှင်း သီဟပတေ့
Sawbwa of Mohnyin
Reign
1439 – 1450/51
Predecessor
unnamed
Successor
Min Uti
Monarch
Minye Kyawswa I of Ava (1439–1442) Narapati I of Ava (1442–1450/51)
Governor of Pakhan
Reign
1429 – 1450/51
Predecessor
Thiri Zeya Thura the Elder
Successor
Thihapate II of Pakhan
Monarch
Mohnyin Thado (1429–1439) Minye Kyawswa I of Ava (1439–1442) Narapati I of Ava (1442–1450/51)
Governor of Pyinzi
Reign
May 1426 – c. February 1434
Predecessor
Letya Zeya Thingyan
Successor
Thiri Zeya Thura the Younger
Monarch
Mohnyin Thado (1426–1429)
Born
c. 1410 c. 772 ME Ava Kingdom
Died
late 1450 or early 1451 late 812 ME Mohnyin Ava Kingdom
Spouse
Shin Hla Myat of Pakhan
Issue among others...
Min Uti of Mohnyin Thihapate II of Pakhan Ameitta Thiri Maha Dhamma Dewi of Ava
Father
?
Mother
?
Religion
Theravada Buddhism
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Thihapate of Mohnyin (Burmese: မိုးညှင်း သီဟပတေ့, [móɲ̥ɪ́ɴθìha̰pətḛ]; also spelled Thihapatei of Mong Yang;[1] c. 1410–1450/51) was sawbwa of Mohnyin from 1439 to 1450/51, and governor of Pakhan from 1429 to 1450/51. He is best remembered in Burmese history for declining to take the Ava throne in 1442, after the death of King Minye Kyawswa I of Ava. He was a principal figure in Ava's reconquest of Mohnyin (1439), Kale (1439) and Mogaung (1442), and defense of the northern frontier states from Chinese incursions in the 1440s.
He was the father of Queen Ameitta Thiri Maha Dhamma Dewi of Ava.
^Fernquest 2006: 61–62, 65
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