Nyi Kan-Kaung ညီကံကောင်း | |
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Governor of Dala | |
Reign | 1370/71 – 1388/89 |
Predecessor | Smin Zeik-Bye of Dala |
Successor | Baw Kyaw |
Born | c. 1352 c. 714 ME Pegu (Bago) Martaban Kingdom |
Died | 1388/89 750 ME Dala–Twante Hanthawaddy Kingdom |
Issue | Baw Kyaw |
Father | Min Linka |
Mother | Mwei Daw |
Religion | Theravada Buddhism |
Nyi Kan-Kaung (Mon: ညီကာံကံင်, Burmese: ညီကံကောင်း or ညီဂံဂေါင်,[1] Burmese pronunciation: [ɲì gàɴ gáʊɴ]; c. 1352–1388/89) was a Hanthawaddy royal and governor of Dala–Twante from 1370/71 to 1388/89. A stepson of King Binnya U, the prince was an early supporter of his half-brother Binnya Nwe's successful rebellion against U in 1383–1384. However he was executed in 1388/89 by Nwe, now known as Razadarit, for suspicion of planning a rebellion.