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Thihapate သီဟပတေ့
Governor of Tagaung
In office c. September 1367 – November 1400
Monarchs
Swa Saw Ke (1367−1400) Tarabya (1400)
Preceded by
Thado Minbya
Personal details
Born
Nauk Hsan
c. 1340s
Died
November 1400 Nadaw 726 ME Ava (Inwa)
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Thihapate of Tagaung (Burmese: သီဟပတေ့, [θìha̰pətḛ]; also known as Nga Nauk Hsan (ငနောက်ဆံ, [ŋənaʊ̯ʔsʰàɴ]); d. November 1400) was governor of Tagaung from 1367 to 1400.[1] The powerful governor of the northernmost vassal state of Ava was a brother-in-law of King Swa Saw Ke,[note 1] and had even served as a tutor to Crown Prince Tarabya.[2][3] In 1380/81, he was even considered by King Swa Saw Ke as a candidate to become king of Arakan although he was ultimately passed over.[4]
Thihapate came to Ava (Inwa) in 1400 to serve as an advisor to his one-time pupil Tarabya, who had become king. With Tarabya becoming mentally unstable, Thihapate assassinated the young king in November 1400,[5] and tried to seize the throne. But the Ava court did not accept him, promptly executed him.[4]
^Hmannan Vol. 1 2003: 405, 438
^Hmannan Vol. 1 2003: 438
^Htin Aung 1967: 89
^ abHmannan Vol. 1 2003: 414
^Than Tun 1959: 128
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