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Yazathingyan (Burmese: ရာဇသင်္ကြန်,
pronounced [jàza̰ θɪ́ɰ̃dʑàɰ̃]; c. 1263 – c. 1312/13)...
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Yazathingyan or Yaza
Thingyan (c. 1263 – 1312/13) was a co-founder of
Myinsaing Kingdom in present-day
central Myanmar.
Yazathingyan may also
refer to:...
- (Myanmar) from 1297 to 1313. It was
founded by
three brothers (Athinkhaya,
Yazathingyan and Thihathu) from Myinsaing, and was one of many
small kingdoms that...
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Yazathingyan (Burmese: ရာဇသင်္ကြန်,
pronounced [jàza̰ θɪ́ɴdʑàɴ]; also
spelled Yaza
Thingyan or Yazathinkyan; 1198/1199–1260) was the
chief minister of...
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Yazathingyan (Burmese: ရာဇသင်္ကြန်,
pronounced [jàza̰ θɪ́ɴdʑàɴ]; c. 1380s–c. 1470s) was
chief minister of Ava (now
Upper Myanmar) from 1426 to 1468. He...
- Athinkhaya's
death in 1310,
Thihathu pushed aside the
middle brother Yazathingyan, and took over as the sole
ruler of
central Burma. His
decision to designate...
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Myinsaing Kingdom (complete list) – Athinkhaya, Co-Regent (1297–1310)
Yazathingyan, Co-Regent (1297–1313) Thihathu, Co-Regent of
Myinsaing (1297–1313),...
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Central Burma 1297–1364
Founded by
three Shan
brothers named Athinkhaya,
Yazathingyan and Thihathu, and the
minor kingdom was a
predecessor to Ava Kingdom...
- by the
court led by the
Chief Minister Yazathingyan.
Chronicles say that the
prince once spat on
Yazathingyan,
someone three decades his senior. When...
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Myinsaing Kingdom (complete list) – Athinkhaya, Co-Regent (1297–1310)
Yazathingyan, Co-Regent (1297–1313) Thihathu, Co-Regent of
Myinsaing (1297–1313),...