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Shwenankyawshin

Shwenankyawshin Narapati ((ビルマ語:ရွှေနန်းကြော့ရှင် နရပတိ), ; 22 September 1476 – 14 March 1527) was king of Ava from 1501 to 1527. His reign saw the disintegration of the Ava Kingdom. He spent much of his reign fighting back the attacks from the Confederation of Shan States. But his efforts ultimately proved unsuccessful. The king died fighting while defending his capital from Confederation attacks, after which Ava Kingdom was taken over by the Confederation.
==Early life and accession==
Shwenankyawshin was born Min Swe to King Minkhaung II and Chief Queen Atula Thiri Dhamma Dewi on 22 September 1476. He was the second of four children of the couple. He had an elder brother Thihatura II and two younger sisters Soe Min and Min Pwa Saw.〔Hmannna Vol. 2 2003: 111〕 As the second eldest son of the chief queen, Min Swe was a senior prince but was not the heir apparent. Minkhaung II upon his accession anointed his eldest son Thihathura II heir apparent, and him the joint-king in 1485.〔Hmannan Vol. 2 2003: 111, 115〕 The arrangement stayed until March 1501 when Thihathura II suddenly died, and Shwenankyawshin was made the heir-apparent. But when Minkhaung II also died a month later on 7 April 1501 (5th waning of Late Tagu 862 ME), Shwenankyawshin found himself king.〔Hmannan Vol. 2 2003: 119〕 His coronation took place on either 18 April 1501 (1st waxing of Kason 863 ME)〔Maha Yazawin Vol. 2 2006: 101〕 or 10 May 1501 (9th waning of Kason 863).〔 In the Burmese royal tradition, he took the chief queen of Thihathura as his chief queen.〔Hmannan Vol. 2 2003: 120〕

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