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  2. Pinya Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    But after the Maw troops sacked both Sagaing and Pinya in succession in 1364, Thihathu's great grandson Thado Minbya of Sagaing seized both devastated capitals in 1364, and founded the Ava Kingdom in 1365. Pinya was a microcosm of the small kingdoms period (1287–1555) of Burmese history. Weakened by internal divisions, Pinya despite ...

  3. Uzana I of Pinya - Wikipedia

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    Uzana I of Pinya (Burmese: ပင်းယ ဥဇနာ, pronounced [ʔṵzənà]; 1298 – 1356/1357) was king of Pinya from 1325 to 1340. Of Pagan royalty , Uzana inherited a disunited kingdom, which fell apart right after his predecessor Thihathu 's death.

  4. Thado Minbya - Wikipedia

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    The Maw forces had looted and pillaged central Burma but returned as the rainy season arrived, carrying off King Narathu of Pinya and leaving central Burma in a power vacuum. Pinya's new ruler Uzana II had little control beyond the capital; Pinya's southern vassals—Pagan, Sagu, Taungdwin, Prome and Toungoo—were in open revolt. Over at ...

  5. Pinya - Wikipedia

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    Pinya (Burmese: ပင်းယ), or Vijayapura, was the capital of the Kingdom of Pinya, located near Ava, Mandalay Region, Myanmar. It was the residence of the Pinya dynasty who ruled this part of central Myanmar from 1313 to 1365. [1] It was founded by King Thihathu as Wizayapura (ဝိဇယပူရ, Pali: Vijayapura) on 7 February 1313 ...

  6. Kyawswa I of Pinya - Wikipedia

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    Kyawswa I of Pinya (Burmese: ငါးစီးရှင် ကျော်စွာ, pronounced [ŋázíʃɪ̀ɰ̃ tɕɔ̀zwà]; lit. ' Lord of the Five White Elephants ' ; 1299–1350) was king of Pinya from 1344 to 1350.

  7. Min Letwe of Pinle - Wikipedia

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    Min Letwe (Burmese: မင်းလက်ဝဲ, pronounced [mɪ́ɴ lɛʔ wɛ́]; d. 1386) was a Pinya prince who served as governor of Pinle from c. 1349 to 1386 under both Pinya and Ava monarchs. The prince was killed in action outside of Hmawbi in 1386, during the first campaign of the Ava–Hanthawaddy War (1385–1391).

  8. Saw Omma of Pinya - Wikipedia

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    Saw Omma (Burmese: စောဥမ္မာ, pronounced [sɔ́ òʊɴmà]) was the chief queen consort of four consecutive kings of Pinya and Ava Kingdoms from 1350 to 1367. . Descended from Pagan and Myinsaing–Pinya royal lines, the queen was well known for her beauty, and was selected as the chief queen of the last three kings of Pinya: Kyawswa II, Narathu and Uzan

  9. Family tree of Burmese monarchs - Wikipedia

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    King of Pinya 1299–1350 r. 1344–1350: Atula Sanda Dewi of Pinya Chief queen: Saw Pa Oh of Sagaing: Sithu: Thihapate Gov. of Yamethin r. 1330s–1351: Shwe Einthe of Paukmyaing: Kyawswa II King of Pinya 1328–1359 r. 1350–1359: Narathu King of Pinya 1333–1364 r. 1359–1364: Uzana II King of Pinya 1324/25–1364 r. 1364