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Thihathu of Pagan

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Reign
  
c. May 1251 – May 1256

Successor
  
Uzana of Bassein

Mother
  
Died
  
1256

Great-grandparents
  
Htilominlo, Eindawthe

Predecessor
  
Father
  
Uzana of Pagan

Religion
  
Theravada Buddhism

House
  
Pagan Kingdom

Parents
  
Uzana of Pagan, Shin Mauk of Pagan, Thonlula

Grandparents
  
Kyaswa, Yaza Dewi of Pagan, Naratheinga Uzana, Saw Min Waing

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Thihathu (Burmese: သီဟသူ, [θìha̰θù]; also known as Min Yin; 1230s–1256) was the crown prince of the Pagan dynasty of Burma (Myanmar) from 1251 to 1256. The prince was the senior of the two sons of King Uzana. He was seen as an arrogant, rude prince by the court led by the Chief Minister Yazathingyan. Chronicles say that the prince once spat on Yazathingyan, someone three decades his senior. When Uzana died from a hunting accident in May 1256, Yazathingyan persuaded the court to give the throne to Narathihapate, the fallen king's only other son by a concubine. The court arrested Thihathu, and presumably put him to death.

References

Thihathu of Pagan Wikipedia


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