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Co-Regent of Myinsaing
Yazathingyan ရာဇသင်္ကြန်
Co-Regent of Myinsaing
Reign
17 December 1297 – 1312/13
Predecessor
new office
Successor
Thihathu (King of Myinsaing–Pinya)
Viceroy of Mekkhaya
Reign
19 February 1293 – 17 December 1297
Predecessor
new office
Born
c. 1263 Myinsaing
Died
before 7 February 1313 Mekkhaya
House
Myinsaing
Father
Theinkha Bo
Mother
Lady Myinsaing
Religion
Theravada Buddhism
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Yazathingyan (Burmese: ရာဇသင်္ကြန်, pronounced[jàza̰θɪ́ɰ̃dʑàɰ̃]; c. 1263 – c. 1312/13) was a co-founder of Myinsaing Kingdom in present-day Central Burma (Myanmar).[1] As a senior commander in the Royal Army of the Pagan Empire, he, along with his two brothers Athinkhaya and Thihathu, led Pagan's successful defense of central Burma against the Mongol invasions in 1287. Following the collapse of the Pagan Empire, the brothers became rivals of King Kyawswa of Pagan in central Burma, and overthrew him in December 1297, nine months after Kyawswa became a Mongol vassal. They successfully defended the second Mongol invasion (1300–01), and emerged the sole rulers of central Burma.
see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Burmese script. Yazathingyan (Burmese: ရာဇသင်္ကြန်, pronounced [jàza̰ θɪ́ɰ̃dʑàɰ̃]; c. 1263 – c. 1312/13)...
(Myanmar) from 1297 to 1313. It was founded by three brothers—Athinkhaya, Yazathingyan and Thihathu from Myinsaing— and was one of many small kingdoms that...
Yazathingyan (Burmese: ရာဇသင်္ကြန်, pronounced [jàza̰ θɪ́ɴdʑàɴ]; also spelled Yaza Thingyan or Yazathinkyan; 1198/1199–1260) was the chief minister of...
Royal Army of the Pagan Empire, he, along with his two younger brothers Yazathingyan and Thihathu, led Pagan's successful defense of central Burma against...
was one of the three de facto rulers—alongside his younger brothers Yazathingyan and Thihathu—of the rump Pagan Kingdom. During the reign of King Narathihapate...
Athinkhaya's death in 1310, Thihathu pushed aside the middle brother Yazathingyan, and took over as the sole ruler of central Burma. His decision to designate...
by the court led by the Chief Minister Yazathingyan. Chronicles say that the prince once spat on Yazathingyan, someone three decades his senior. When...
defenses under the three brother commanders of Myinsaing, Athinkhaya, Yazathingyan, and Thihathu. The king is remembered in Burmese history as Tayokpyemin...
of the Ava (Inwa) capital region. The elder brother of Chief Minister Yazathingyan, Baya Gamani served as a senior minister and commander alongside his...
Central Burma 1297–1364 Founded by three Shan brothers named Athinkhaya, Yazathingyan and Thihathu, and the minor kingdom was a predecessor to Ava Kingdom...
early 1240s to a senior official family in Pagan (Bagan). His father was Yazathingyan, then a minister (အမတ်) at the Pagan court, and his mother may have been...
since Kyawswa I's father Thihathu had only two brothers, Athinkhaya and Yazathingyan, both of whom had already died. Than Tun 1959: 124 Yazawin Thit Vol....
the new king Swa Saw Ke sent a battalion commanded by Nga Nu's brother Yazathingyan Nga Mauk, Nga Nu fled while Saw Omma was captured. He and his men remained...
the capital. In 1297, the three former Pagan commanders— Athinkhaya, Yazathingyan and Thihathu—overthrew King Kyawswa of Pagan (r. 1289–97), who had become...
from Sagaing. The battalion was commanded by Nga Nu's elder brother Yazathingyan Nga Mauk. Nga Nu escaped but Saw Omma was caught. In all, their "reign"...
co-regent with his two brothers during the reign of puppet King Saw Hnit Yazathingyan: (1297–1312/13), co-regent Thihathu: (1297–1313), co-regent, unilaterally...
သိင်္ခဗိုလ်, pronounced [θèiɴkʰa̰ bò]) was the father of kings Athinkhaya, Yazathingyan and Thihathu of Myinsaing, the dynasty that replaced the Pagan Dynasty...
occurred in June–July 1298. (Hmannan Vol. 1 2003: 369) states that King Yazathingyan, ruler of Mekkhaya, died after having reigned for five years. But (Than...
6. Kyawswa of Pagan 13. Shin Hpa of Pagan 3. Atula Maha Dhamma Dewi of Pinya 14. Yazathingyan of Pagan 7. Saw Soe of Pagan 15. Saw Khin Htut of Pagan...
reign. As king, he left the task of governing to his chief minister Yazathingyan. The king was accidentally killed at Dala (modern Twante) in May 1256...
predecessor(s) Athinkhaya Yazathingyan Thihathu 17 December 1297 13 April 1310 Founders, brothers and co-regents Yazathingyan Thihathu 13 April 1310 before...
father was overthrown by the three brothers of Myinsaing (Athinhkaya, Yazathingyan and Thihathu) on 17 December 1297. The three brothers executed Kyawswa...