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Kyaswa (Burmese: ကျစွာ,
pronounced [tɕa̰zwà]; 1198–1251) was the king of the
Pagan dynasty of
Burma (Myanmar) from 1235 to 1251.
Kyaswa succeeded...
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Kyaswa was a
Burmese royal title. It may mean:
Kyaswa: King of
Pagan (r. 1235−51)
Kyaswa of Sagaing: King of
Sagaing (r. 1339−49)
Kyaswa of Prome: Viceroy...
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other symbols instead of
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Kyaswa of
Sagaing (Burmese: ကျစွာ,
pronounced [tɕa̰zwà]; also
known as Kyawswa;...
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couple returned to
Sagaing in 1339 when her
eldest younger brother Kyaswa became king of Sagaing.
After giving birth to a son and two
daughters in...
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Kyaswa (Burmese: ကျစွာ,
pronounced [tɕa̰zwà]) was
viceroy of
Prome (Pyay) from...
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royal treasury. All the
royal chronicles say he was
succeeded by his son
Kyaswa, but two
contemporary inscriptions indicate that
another son of his, Naratheinga...
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Thingyan or Yazathinkyan; 1198/1199–1260) was the
chief minister of
kings Kyaswa, Uzana, and
Narathihapate of the
Pagan dynasty of
Burma (Myanmar). He was...
- (1174–1211) Htilominlo, King (1211–1235)
Naratheinga Uzana,
Regent (c.1231–1235)
Kyaswa, King (1235–1251) Uzana, King (1251–1256) Narathihapate, King (1256–1287)...
- (1315–1327)
Tarabya I, King (1327–1335/36) Shwetaungtet, King (1335/36–1339)
Kyaswa, King (1339–1349)
Nawrahta Minye, King (1349)
Tarabya II, King (1349–1352)...
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essentially the
power behind the
throne during his
predecessor Kyaswa's reign, 1235–1251.
Kyaswa, a
devout Buddhist and scholar, had
given Uzana full royal...