Narathu of Pinya မောပါ နရသူ | |
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King of Pinya | |
Reign | 19 March 1359 – May 1364 |
Coronation | 7 June 1360 |
Predecessor | Kyawswa II |
Successor | Uzana II |
Born | c. February 1333 Monday, c. Tabodwe 694 ME Pinle |
Died | 1364? Mong Mao? |
Consort | Saw Omma Shin Saw Gyi Nan Ma Me Saw Lat |
House | Myinsaing |
Father | Kyawswa I |
Mother | Atula Sanda Dewi |
Religion | Theravada Buddhism |
Narathu of Pinya (Burmese: မောပါ နရသူ, pronounced [mɔ́ bà nəɹəθù]; also known as Thihathura; c. 1333–1364?) was king of Pinya from 1359 to 1364. He controlled only around the capital region, and unsuccessfully tried to stop the Mong Mao (Maw) Shan raids of Central Myanmar (Burma) that began in 1359. He reversed his predecessor Kyawswa II's policy of alliance with Sagaing, and later entered into an alliance with Mong Mao as a junior partner to dismember Sagaing. But the policy backfired when Mong Mao forces proceeded to sack Pinya in May 1364. He was brought back to the Shan country, and is remembered as Maw-Pa Min (မောပါမင်း, "the King who was brought to the Maw land").