Binnya Kyan ‹See Tfd›ဗညားကျန်း | |
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King of Hanthawaddy | |
Reign | 30 May 1451 – c. June 1453 |
Predecessor | Binnya Waru |
Successor | Leik Munhtaw |
Born | c. 1420[note 1] |
Died | c. June 1453 Pegu |
Father | Binnya Dhammaraza |
Religion | Theravada Buddhism |
Binnya Kyan (Burmese: ဗညားကျန်း, pronounced [bəɲá dʑáɰ̃]; c. 1420–1453) was the 13th king of the Hanthawaddy Pegu Kingdom in Burma from 1451 to 1453. Binnya Kyan, son of King Binnya Dhammaraza, came to power after assassinating his cousin King Binnya Waru in 1451. One notable project of his reign was the raising of the height of Shwedagon Pagoda to 92 metres (302 ft) from 20 metres (66 ft).[1] The king himself was murdered in 1453 by his first cousin Leik Munhtaw who seized the throne. Despite his raising of the height of the Shwedagon, the king murdered so many of his rivals that by the time he himself was murdered, his killer, first cousin Leik Munhtaw was the last living male descendant of King Razadarit.
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