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Minbyauk Thihapate ((ビルマ語:မင်းပြောက် သီဟပတေ့) (:mɪ́ɴbjaʊʔ θìha̰pətḛ); 1309–1364) was the last king of Sagaing, who reigned from 1352 to 1364. His claim to the throne was that he was married to Soe Min Kodawgyi, the daughter of Saw Yun, founder of the kingdom.〔Than Tun 1959: 127〕〔 Although a Shan chief himself, the last five years of his reign (1359–1364) were beset by repeated Shan raids from the north, principally from the Shan princely state of Mogaung.〔Lieberman 2003: 119–121〕 In the early 1360s, the king appointed his stepson Thado Minbya (Saw Yun's grandson) as governor of Tagaung at the border of Shan realm to stop the Shan raids. In 1364, Mogaung in alliance with Sagaing's cross-river rival Pinya Kingdom attacked Sagaing's territories though in actuality Mogaung did most of the fighting. Mogaung's Shan raiders overran Tagaung and Thadominbya escaped with great difficulty. Minbyauk sent Thadominbya to prison for Thadominbya's failure to defend Tagaung. But Minbyauk himself fled Sagaing when the city was overrun by Mogaung forces. After Mogaung raiders left Sagaing, the people of Sagaing rallied around Thadominbya, who put Minbyauk to death in April 1364 (Kason 726 ME).〔 ==Notes==
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