Thinkhaya III of Toungoo

Thinkhaya III
သင်္ခယာ
King of Toungoo
Reign1426–1435
Predecessorhimself (as governor)
SuccessorUzana
MinisterMyat Hla
Governor of Toungoo
Reign1420–1426
PredecessorPantaung
Successorhimself (as king)
MonarchMinkhaung I (1420–22)
Thihathu (1422–25)
Min Hla (1425)
Min Nyo (1425–26)
Born1370s
Mindon?
Ava Kingdom
Died1435
Toungoo (Taungoo)
Issueunnamed daughter
Saw Min Aung
Saw Oo
FatherLetwe U-Shaung-Hlwe of Mindon
ReligionTheravada Buddhism

Saw Lu Thinkhaya (Burmese: စောလူး သင်္ခယာ, pronounced [sɔ́ θɪ̀ɴkʰəjà]; c. 1370s–1435) was the ruler of Toungoo from 1420 to 1435. He was first appointed governor of the frontier vassal state by King Minkhaung I of Ava in 1420. Following the succession crises at Ava, Thinkhaya declared independence in 1426. He seized up to Yamethin in 1428–29, and in an alliance with King Binnya Ran I of Hanthawaddy Pegu attempted to pick off Prome (Pyay) in 1430–31. But after Ava and Pegu separately reached a truce, Thinkhaya retreated to his home region, and may have lost control of the Yamethin region by 1434. Less than a year after his death in 1435, Toungoo became a vassal of Hanthawaddy.