Maung Pauk Kyaing

Thado Maha Raja
(‹See Tfd›သတိုးမဟာရာဇာ)
Shambhu (a teknonymic name)
BornMaung Pauk Kyaing
SpouseVacharni
IssueMaha Thanbawa
Sula Thanbanwa
HouseSecond Tagaung Dynasty

Maung Pauk Kyaing ([မောင်ပေါက်ကျိုင်း] Error: {{Langx}}: invalid parameter: |MLCTS= (help), Burmese pronunciation: [màʊɴ paʊʔ tɕáɪɴ]), also known as Naga-Naing Minn (Burmese: နဂါးနိုင်မင်း; lit.'King who conquered the dragon'), was a legendary powerful king of Tagaung. He is a subject of Burmese folklore and ancient tales closely related to those of Sri Ksetra and the Beikthano cities. He is also said to be the last king of the second Tagaung dynasty.[1][2] Maung Pauk Kyaing was a commoner who became king after killing a draconic serpent.[3][4][5][6]

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