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Thiri Thihathura Shwetaungtet (Burmese: သီရိ သီဟသူရ ရွှေတောင်တက် [θìɹḭ θìha̰θùja̰ ʃwè dàʊɰ̃ dɛʔ]; also...
- was
brought put
under arrest by his own son
Shwetaungtet. The
deposed king
managed to have
Shwetaungtet killed in 1339 but he
himself was
killed by Chief...
- (complete list) – Saw Yun, King (1315–1327)
Tarabya I, King (1327–1335/36)
Shwetaungtet, King (1335/36–1339) Kyaswa, King (1339–1349)
Nawrahta Minye, King (1349)...
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stepson of Thihathu,
Tarabya ruled for the next nine
years until his son
Shwetaungtet (r. 1336−39)
overthrew him. But the self-proclaimed king,
styled as Anawrahta...
- of
Thihathu Tarabya I 5
February 1327 1335/36
Maternal half-brother
Shwetaungtet 1335/36 c.
August 1339 Son
Kyaswa of
Sagaing c.
August 1339 c. March...
- King
Tarabya I in 1335/36 when the king was
overthrown by his own son
Shwetaungtet. The
minister served the
usurper but
having taken bribes from the dowager...
-
Anawrahta or
Nawrahta may
refer to:
Anawrahta I of
Sagaing (1313–1339), or
Shwetaungtet, king of
Sagaing 1335/36 – 1339
Anawrahta II of
Sagaing (1326–1349),...
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three siblings, had to flee
Sagaing in 1335/36 when her half-cousin
Shwetaungtet seized the throne. They
spent the next
three years in Mindon, deep inside...
- presumptive. The
arrangement lasted until 1335/36 when Tarabya's own son
Shwetaungtet overthrew his
father and
seized the throne.
Fearing the life of her children...
- But
after a
palace battle between loyalists of
Shwetaungtet and
Tarabya I
killed both
Shwetaungtet and Tarabya, the
eldest brother Kyaswa was placed...