Uzana II of Pinya
For other people named Uzana, see Uzana (disambiguation).
Uzana II of Pinya ဥဇနာ ပြောင် | |
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King of Pinya | |
Reign | June – September 1364 |
Predecessor | Narathu |
Successor | Thadominbya of Ava |
Consort | Saw Omma |
House | Myinsaing |
Father | Kyawswa I |
Mother | Atula Sanda Dewi[1] |
Born |
1325 687 ME (Friday born) |
Died |
September 1364 (aged 39) Tawthalin 726 ME[2] Pinya |
Religion | Theravada Buddhism |
Uzana II of Pinya or Uzana Pyaung (Burmese: ဥဇနာ ပြောင် [ʔṵzənà pjàʊɴ]; 1325–1364) was the last king of Pinya Kingdom. His rule lasted only three months. Uzana II came to the Pinya throne after the Shan raiders from Mogaung had successfully sacked both Sagaing and Pinya, the capitals of two main kingdoms in central Burma. His younger brother King Narathu had been carried off to Mogaung. Uzana II's reign lasted only three months. Thadominbya, who had just overthrown his stepfather King Minbyauk Thihapate of Sagaing Kingdom, sacked Pinya, and killed Uzana II. Thadominbya then founded the city of Ava, and with it, the Ava Kingdom.[3][2]
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References
- Royal Historical Commission of Burma (1832). Hmannan Yazawin (in Burmese) 1–3 (2003 ed.). Yangon: Ministry of Information, Myanmar.
Uzana II of Pinya Born: 1325 Died: September 1364 | ||
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Preceded by Narathu |
King of Pinya June – September 1364 |
Succeeded by Thadominbya of Ava |