- section, the
Yazawin Thit says
Thettawshay of
Myinsaing was a son-in-law of King Thihathu. The
Hmannan only says
Thettawshay of
Myinsaing was a son-in-law...
-
certainly by 1390. He may have been
succeeded at
Myinsaing by his son-in-law
Thettawshay. Shwe Nan Shin was
descended from the
Pagan royalty from both sides,...
- see
question marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of
Burmese script.
Thettawshay Thihapate (Burmese: သက်တော်ရှည် သီဟပတေ့, [θɛʔdɔ̀ʃè θìha̰pətḛ]) was governor...
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Kyawswa I of
Pinya 1299–1350 r. 1344–1350
Minkhaung I of
Toungoo d. 1452
Thettawshay of
Dabayin Unnamed Thray Ponnya Kayenawaddy Taungkha Min Kywe Sit Min...
- Sithu, and her
maternal grandfather was
Thettawshay. The
writers of
Hmannan identified the
Thettawshay as
Thettawshay of Myinsaing, who was a son-in-law of...
- 16.
Thettawshay of
Sikyay 8. Maha
Thinkhaya I 17. Saw Min Hla of
Sikyay 4. Maha
Thinkhaya II 18. Yaza
Thura of
Talok 9. Min Shwe Pan 19. Min
Padamya 2...
- r. 1325–1340 Min Shin Saw c. 1280s–1350s Shin Myat Hla c. 1288–1350s
Thettawshay of
Sikyay Sithu Min Oo c. 1310s–1380s? Swa Saw Ke 1330–1400 r. 1367–1400...
- 8. (=14)
Thihapate II of
Taungdwin 4. ? 9. (=15)
daughter of
Thettawshay of
Myinsaing 2.
Thihapate of
Mohnyin 10. ? 5. ? 11. ? 1. Uti 12. Saw Diga of...
- for the
second time,
after it sat at a place,
market by Shin
Myethna Thettawshay Pagoda, then at a
place where heavy rains fell,
market by Shin Mogaung...
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unnamed 1.
Narapati I 12.
Thray Sithu 6.
Thihapate II of
Taungdwin 13.
unnamed 3. Shin Myat Hla of Ava 14.
Thettawshay of
Myinsaing 7.
Unnamed 15. unnamed...