Tharrawaddy Min

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Tharrawaddy Min
King
Reign Konbaung Dynasty:1837 - 1846
Born March 14, 1787
Amarapura
Died November 17, 1846
Amarapura
Predecessor Bagyidaw
Successor Pagan Min
Consort Min Myat Shwe
Dynasty Konbaung Dynasty
Father Prince of Debayin, s/o Bodawpaya
Mother Princess of Taungdwin, d/o Bodawpaya[1]
The Maha Tissada Gandha Bell donated by Tharrawaddy Min can be seen hung in a pavilion on the northeast terrace of the Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon.
The Maha Tissada Gandha Bell donated by Tharrawaddy Min can be seen hung in a pavilion on the northeast terrace of the Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon.

Tharrawaddy Min (14 March 1787 - 17 November 1846) (Burmese: သာယာဝတီမင္‌း) was the 8th king (reigned 1837–46) of the Konbaung Dynasty of Burma (Myanmar), who repudiated the Treaty of Yandabo and almost went to war with the British. He was born Maung Khaing, grandson of Bodawpaya, son of the Crown Prince who led the armies into the Arakan in 1784, and younger brother of Bagyidaw. He was appointed Heir Apparent in 1819. As Prince of Tharrawaddy he fought in the First Anglo-Burmese War during the reign of his brother Bagyidaw in 1824, and towards the end of the latter's reign in 1837, he raised the standard of rebellion after escaping to Shwebo, the anscestral place of the Konbaung kings. Tharrawaddy succeeded in overthrowing Bagyidaw and was crowned king in 1840. Princess Min Myat Shwe, a granddaughter of Hsinbyushin, whom he married in 1809, was crowned as his chief queen (Nanmadaw Mibaya Hkaungyi).

In 1841 King Tharrawaddy donated a 42 ton bell called the Maha Tissada Gandha (great three-toned sweet sound) Bell and 20 kg of goldplating to the Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon. His reign was rife with rumours of preparations for another war with the British who had added the Arakan and Tenasserim to their dominions.[2] It was however not until 1852, after Tharrawaddy was succeeded by his son Pagan Min, that the Second Anglo-Burmese War broke out.

Preceded by
Bagyidaw
Rulers of the Konbaung Dynasty
1837-1846
Succeeded by
Pagan Min

[edit] References

  1. ^ Buyers, Christopher. The Royal Ark:Burma - The Konbaung Dynasty. Retrieved on March 13, 2007.
  2. ^ Some Documents of Tharrawaddy's Reign:1837-1846, Part I. SOAS (Autumn 2003). Retrieved on March 12, 2007.

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