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Thado Hsinhtein of Tagaung

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Reign
  
c. 1340 – 1351/52

Predecessor
  
Thado Hsinlauk

Father
  
Thado Hsinlauk

Grandchild
  
Tarabya of Ava

Reign
  
c. 1340 – 1351

Successor
  
Parents
  
Thado Hsinlauk

Issue
  
Thado MinbyaShin Saw GyiSaw Omma

Died
  
1351, Sagaing, Myanmar (Burma)

Spouse
  
Soe Min Kodawgyi (1335/36−51)

Children
  
Saw Omma of Sagaing, Shin Saw Gyi of Sagaing, Thado Minbya

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Thado Hsinhtein (Burmese: သတိုးဆင်ထိန်း, [ðədó sʰɪ̀ɴ tʰéɪɴ]; also known as Athinkhaya of Tagaung) was governor of Sagaing, and the father of King Thado Minbya of Ava. The chronicles do not specify his exact lineage except that he was of Tagaung royalty. But according to G.E. Harvey, a British colonial period historian, he was more probably an ethnic Shan noble of Tagaung, who claimed descent from the ancient Tagaung royalty. The Zatadawbon Yazawin chronicle lists him as the 14th ruler of Tagaung.

Moreover, the chronicles do not say that he was governor of Sagaing. It was per an inscription dedicated by his daughter Queen Shin Saw Gyi and her husband King Swa Saw Ke of Ava on 26 June 1398. The inscription refers to him as Athincha (Athinkhaya), governor of Sagaing. Since Sagaing was the capital of Sagaing Kingdom, his "governorship" of Sagaing may have been a mere mayoralty. It may have been a titular office created to suit his status as the husband of Princess Soe Min Kodawgyi, the daughter of the founder of the kingdom.

References

Thado Hsinhtein of Tagaung Wikipedia


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