Binnya E Law ဗညားအဲလော | |
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King of Martaban | |
Reign | c. June 1330 – late 1348 |
Predecessor | Saw E |
Successor | Binnya U |
Governor of Pegu | |
Reign | c. late 1320s – c. June 1330 |
Predecessor | Saw Zein (as king) |
Successor | ? |
Monarch | Saw Zein |
Governor of Sittaung | |
Reign | c. mid 1320s – c. late 1320s |
Predecessor | ? |
Successor | Smin Ngaw |
Monarch | Saw Zein |
Born | 13 March 1308 Wednesday, 5th waning of Late Tagu 669 ME Martaban (Mottama) Martaban Kingdom |
Died | late 1348 (aged 40) 710 ME Martaban Martaban Kingdom |
Consort | Sanda Min Hla Tala Shin Saw Bok |
Issue | Binnya E Laung |
House | Wareru |
Father | Hkun Law |
Religion | Theravada Buddhism |
Binnya E Law (Burmese: ဗညားအဲလော, pronounced [bəɲá ʔɛ́ lɔ́]; 1308–1348/49) was king of Martaban from 1330 to 1348. Placed on the throne by his half-sister Queen Sanda Min Hla, this son of King Hkun Law defeated Sukhothai's invasion in 1330–1331, ending Martaban's tributary status to the Siamese kingdom.
The rest of his reign was largely uneventful except for the fierce rivalry between E Law's son Binnya E Laung and Sanda Min Hla's son Binnya U. The king died soon after his son's death, and was succeeded by Binnya U.