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Pindale Min

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Predecessor
  
Thalun

Parents
  
Thalun

Successor
  
Pye

House
  
Taungoo Dynasty


Consort
  
Atula Sanda Dewi

Grandparents
  
Nyaungyan Min

Name
  
Pindale Min

Reign
  
27 August 1648 – 3 June 1661

Coronation
  
19 October 1648 3rd waxing of Tazaungmon 1010 ME

Burial
  
Chindwin River (drowned)

Died
  
June 3, 1661, Chindwin River, Myanmar (Burma)

Children
  
Thiri Hpone Htut, Minye Theikhathu

Great-grandparents
  
Bayinnaung, Khin Pyezon

Pindale Min (Burmese: ပင်းတလဲမင်း, [pɪ́ɴdəlɛ́ mɪ́ɴ]; 23 March 1608 – 3 June 1661) was king of the Toungoo dynasty of Burma (Myanmar) from 1648 to 1661. Prince of Pindale ascended to the Burmese throne after his father King Thalun died in 1648. Pindale's ineffectual reign was the beginning of the gradual decline of Toungoo dynasty over the next century.

The Yongli Emperor of Southern Ming established himself at Kunming in Yunnan and extracting tribute from Chiang Hung. The Burmese armies under his brother Pye the King of Prome were sent north to claim Chiang Hung but failed. Then there were omens and rumors that there would be two kings in Burma. Yongli was eventually driven out of Yunnan and fled to Bhamo, requesting Burmese alliance. Pindale granted the residence to the Ming Emperor at Sagaing along with his officials.

The Qing, however, promptly amassed the troops into Burma to capture the last Ming prince. The Kingdom of Ava was largely plundered and Ava was laid siege. The siege was unsuccessful, however, due to the defense provided by the Bayingyi – the Portuguese gunners. The Qing invasions had burnt the Burmese farms in Ava and resulted in famine and Pindale lost his popularity. His brother Pye then staged a coup and took the throne, drowning Pindale, his chief queen, son and grandson in the river to death.

References

Pindale Min Wikipedia