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Min Shin Saw of Thayet

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Spouse
  
Shin Myat Hla unnamed

Mother
  
Saw Soe of Pagan

House
  
Pagan Kingdom

Father
  
Kyawswa of Pagan

Religion
  
Theravada Buddhism

Reign
  
c. 1300–1334 1343–c. 1350s

Issue
  
Shwe Nan Shin Saw Yan Naung Swa Saw Ke Saw Pale Saw Myat Saw Omma Thinkhaya of Pagan

Died
  
1350, Thayet, Myanmar (Burma)

Children
  
Saw Yan Naung of Prome, Swa Saw Ke

Parents
  
Kyawswa of Pagan, Saw Soe of Pagan

Grandchildren
  
Minkhaung I, Min Hla Myat of Ava

Grandparents
  
Narathihapate, Shin Hpa of Pagan, Saw Khin Htut of Pagan, Yazathingyan of Pagan, Shin Hpa

Min Shin Saw (Burmese: မင်းရှင်စော, [mɪ́ɴ ʃɪ̀ɴ sɔ́]) was an early 14th century governor of Thayet in the Pinya Kingdom. He was a son of King Kyawswa of Pagan and the father of King Swa Saw Ke of Ava, Queen Saw Omma of Pinya.

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Brief

Min Shin Saw was the second son of King Kyawswa of Pagan and his chief queen Saw Soe. His father was overthrown by the three brothers of Myinsaing (Athinhkaya, Yazathingyan and Thihathu) on 17 December 1297. The three brothers executed Kyawswa on 10 May 1299 but with the dowager queen Pwa Saw's advice, they agreed to appoint the sons of Kyawswa by his queen Saw Soe, Saw Hnit and Min Shin Saw viceroys of Pagan (Bagan) and Thayet respectively.

Both Saw Hnit and Min Shin Saw pledged allegiance to the three brothers, who were now co-kings of the Myinsaing Kingdom. Min Shin Saw married Shin Myat Hla of Prome, his second cousin and the niece of the brothers. In 1315, the Myinsaing Kingdom split into two parts, and Min Shin Saw's territory became part of the Pinya Kingdom. His region bordered the western kingdom of Arakan (present-day Rakhine State). Min Shin Saw and his family were taken to Launggyet on 7 January 1334 by the Arakanese army which raided Thayet. The family was treated well at Launggyet where the children were educated by one of the most learned monks there. Circa 1343, the entire family was allowed to return to Pinya where her father was reappointed to his old position at Thayet.

Ancestry

The following is the ancestry of Min Shin Saw as reported by the Hmannan Yazawin chronicle (Hmannan Vol. 1 2003: 360, 402–403). He was descended from Pagan kings from both sides. His parents were second cousins, once removed.

References

Min Shin Saw of Thayet Wikipedia