Minye Kyawswa
Minye Kyawswa was the son of Shin Mi-Nauk and King Minkhaung I of Ava. He is one of the most celebrated generals in Burmese history. He was determined to defeat Razadarit in war but died from battle wounds in March 1415.
↻ synthesized from 3 sources
When
- First attested
- 1415 CE
- Attested period
- 1400 – 1415
- Historical notes
- Died in battle in March 1415.
Relationships
- manifests as
- Min Phyu, Tabinshwehti
- co occurs with
- Bawlawkyantaw
- sibling of
- Minye Thihathu, Minye Kyawhtin, Saw Pyei Chantha
- enemy of
- Razadarit
- manifested by
- Min Phyu
- child of
- King Dhammazedi, Shin Mi-Nauk, King Minkhaung I
Mentioned by
Sources
Source passages
“She was the mother of Crown Prince Minye Kyawswa, who is one of the most celebrated generals in Burmese history, and King Thihathu of Ava. Minye Kyawswa, in particular, would not forgive Razadarit for putting his mother and sister in the harem.”
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“When his father ascended the throne as Min Khaung, he was titled Minye Kyawswa. His mother had earlier been captured during a war and taken to Hanthawaddy.”
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“According to prophecy, Tabinshwehti was the reincarnation of a prince named Minye Kyawswa who had been put to death by his father King Dhammazedi of Hanthawaddy. The prince supposedly prayed the same prayer as Prince Bawlawkyantaw of Hanthawaddy before the latter was put to death by his father King Razadarit in 1390”
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