Mobye Narapati

Mobye Narapati
Narapati III of Ava
မိုးဗြဲ နရပတိ
King of Ava
Reignc. September 1545 – c. October 1551
PredecessorHkonmaing
SuccessorNarapati IV
BornMay 1516
Saturday, Nayon 878 ME[note 1]
Died?
Pegu (Bago)
IssueKhin Aung Kham[1]
HouseHsipaw
FatherHkonmaing
ReligionTheravada Buddhism

Mobye Narapati (Burmese: မိုးဗြဲ နရပတိ, pronounced [móbjɛ́ nəɹa̰pətḭ]; Narapati III of Ava) also Sao Hso Kaw Hpa of Mong Pai was the penultimate king of Ava who reigned from 1545 to 1551. The ethnically Shan king ruled as the disputed leader of the Confederation of Shan states that had ruled Ava since 1527. He ended the seven years' war with Toungoo as soon as he came to power. Throughout his six years of reign, he faced an active rebellion by Sithu Kyawhtin, who was supported by the Shan state of Mohnyin. He controlled only a rump state, east of the Irrawaddy and north of Pagan (Bagan). After he was finally driven out of Ava (Inwa) in October 1551, he fled south to Pegu (Bago) where he was given protection by King Bayinnaung of Toungoo Dynasty. He lived out his years at Pegu.


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