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- Naratheinga Uzana (Burmese: နရသိင်္ဃ ဥဇနာ, pronounced [nəɹa̰ θéiɴga̰]; also known as Naratheinkha Uzana; 1190s–1235) was the king of Pagan from c. 1231...
- Castile Fever Ferdinand of León 1192–1214 Alfonso IX of León Unknown cause Naratheinga Uzana 1197–1235 Htilominlo Sigurd Lavard Died 1200 Sverre of Norway Alexios...
- but two contemporary inscriptions indicate that another son of his, Naratheinga Uzana, was at least acting as the regent towards the end of his reign...
- Luce's gap has been rigorously questioned. Moreover, Luce proposes that Naratheinga Uzana was king between 1231 and 1235 but it too is not universally accepted...
- Narapatisithu (Sithu II), King (1174–1211) Htilominlo, King (1211–1235) Naratheinga Uzana, Regent (c.1231–1235) Kyaswa, King (1235–1251) Uzana, King (1251–1256)...
- inscriptional evidence says that Uzana was a son of Naratheinga Uzana, by his second wife Hpwa Saw. Naratheinga was an elder brother of Kyaswa. It would have...
- Great Khatun of the Mongol Empire Oghul Qaimish, the wife of Güyük Khan Naratheinga Uzana: (1230/31–1235), during the reign of King Htilominlo Athinkhaya:...
- of Burma Reign 19 July 1235 – c. May 1251 Predecessor Htilominlo (or Naratheinga Uzana) Successor Uzana Chief Minister Yazathingyan Born 4 May 1198 Monday...
- also refer to: Saw Min Waing (c. 1193 – c. 1273), a consort of Prince Naratheinga Uzana of Pagan Pwa Saw of Thitmahti (c. 1250s – c. 1334), chief queen...
- pharmacist (d. 1248) John de Braose (Tadody), English nobleman (or 1198) Naratheinga Uzana, Burmese prince and regent (d. 1235) Nicola Paglia, Italian priest...