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Binnya E Law

Binnya E Law ((ビルマ語:ဗညားအဲလော), ; 1308–1348) was the seventh king of Hanthawaddy Pegu, who reigned from 1330 to 1348. Placed on the throne by his half-sister Queen Sanda Min Hla, this son of King Hkun Law defeated Sukhothai Kingdom's invasion in 1330–1331, and freed Hanthawaddy from its tributary status to Sukhothai. He moved the capital to Pegu, and reigned the kingdom for 17 years.〔Phayre 1967: 67〕
==Background==
Binnya E Law was a son of King Hkun Law, and a nephew of King Wareru, the kingdom's founder. Like his predecessors, he was of Shan and Mon descent.〔Htin Aung 1967: 78–80〕 (''He was at least a quarter Shan as his father Hkun Law, was half-Shan.'') He became the governor of Pegu in 1330, following the death of King Saw Zein.

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