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Thinkhaya
သင်္ခယာ
Governor of Pagan
Reignby 1380/81 – 1413?
PredecessorSithu
SuccessorTarabya I of Pakhan
MonarchSwa Saw Ke (1380s?–1400)
Tarabya (1400)
Minkhaung I (1400–1413)
BornThayet?
Died1413?
Pagan (Bagan)?
SpouseSaw Min Pu
IssueSaw Shwe Khet
Soe Min Wimala Dewi
Atula Thiri
Uzana
Thinkhaya
FatherMin Shin Saw of Thayet
Mother?

Thinkhaya (Burmese: သင်္ခယာ, pronounced [θɪ̀ɴkʰəjà]; also known as Uzana) was governor of Pagan (Bagan), a vassal state of Ava. According to the royal chronicles, he was governor of Pagan from at least since 1380/81 and at least until 1410 when he fought in the Forty Years' War against the southern Hanthawaddy Kingdom.[note 1]

A contemporary stone inscription states his title as Athinkhaya, lord of Pagan. The inscription also states that King Minkhaung I and Razadarit had just exchanged htis (royal white umbrellas), meaning they had agreed to a peace treaty, in 764 ME (1402/1403).[1]

He was the father of Gov. Saw Shwe Khet of Prome, Queen Soe Min Wimala Dewi of Hanthawaddy, Queen Atula Thiri Maha Yaza Dewi of Ava, Cmdr. Uzana of the Southern Cavalry, and Gov. Thinkhaya of Sagu.[2] He was also the maternal grandfather of King Leik Munhtaw of Hanthawaddy[3] and King Thihathura of Ava.[4]

Thinkhaya was succeeded by Tarabya as governor of Pagan in 1413.[5] It is unclear if he had died or was replaced.


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  1. ^ Yazawin Thit Vol. 1 2012: 223
  2. ^ Hmannan Vol. 2 2003: 74, 82–83
  3. ^ Hmannan Vol. 2 2003: 74
  4. ^ Hmannan Vol. 2 2003: 83
  5. ^ Yazawin Thit Vol. 1 2012: 246

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