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Minyekyawswa of Ava : ウィキペディア英語版 | Minye Kyawswa I of Ava ::''This article is about King Minyekyawswa. See Minyekyawswa for the crown prince and commander-in-chief of Ava. For other people named Minyekyawswa, see Minyekyawswa (disambiguation). Minye Kyawswa I of Ava ((ビルマ語:မင်းရဲကျော်စွာ (အင်းဝ)), ; also spelled Minyekyawswa; 1410–1442) was king of Ava from 1439 to 1442. He spent all of his 3-year reign asserting his rule over his kingdom, and defending against raids by the Shan State of Mogaung. He recovered Toungoo in 1441, which had successfully revolted his father Mohnyin Thado's rule in 1437. He died at Ava in January 1442 while his forces were laying siege to Mogaung.〔Fernquest 2006: 61–63〕 He was succeeded by his brother Narapati, the viceroy of Prome.〔Phayre 1967: 84–85〕 ==Early life== Minye Kyawswa was born to Mohnyin Thado, then Governor of Mohnyin, and his wife (later chief queen) Shin Myat Hla on 18 December 1410〔''Zatadawbon Yazawin'' (Zata 1960: 76) says he was born on Thursday, 22nd ''nekkhat'' (24th day) of the 10th month (Pyatho) of 763 ME, which translates to Wednesday, 28 December 1401. But per ''Hmannan Yazawin'' (Hmannan Vol. 2 2003: 81), his parents were married only in late 1409/early 1410, and he was born in year 1410 (not 1401). Indeed, 9th waning of Pyatho 772 gives Thursday, 18 December 1410.〕 in Mohnyin (modern Kachin State). He was the eldest child of the couple's four children. He had a younger brother (later Narapati I of Ava) and two younger sisters. Later in his teenage years, he was made ruler of a small region in Mohnyin called Mo-Shwe by his father, governor of Mohnyin. When his father became king of Ava in 1426, Minye Kyawswa was made heir-apparent, and was given Salin, Saku, and Legaing districts in fief.〔
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