Naungdawgyi Dabayin Min နောင်တော်ကြီး | |||||
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King of Konbaung, Prince of Dabayin, Dabayin King, Royal Eldest Brother | |||||
King of Burma | |||||
Reign | 11 May 1760 – 28 November 1763[1] | ||||
Coronation | 26 July 1760 | ||||
Predecessor | Alaungpaya | ||||
Successor | Hsinbyushin | ||||
Born | Maung Lauk မောင်လောက် 10 August 1734 Tuesday, 11th waxing of Wagaung 1096 ME Moksobo | ||||
Died | 28 November 1763 Sagaing | (aged 29)||||
Burial | Sagaing | ||||
Consort | Shin Hpo U six queens in total | ||||
Issue | 5 sons and 2 daughters including: Phaungka | ||||
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House | Konbaung | ||||
Father | Alaungpaya | ||||
Mother | Yun San | ||||
Religion | Theravada Buddhism |
Dabayin Min (Burmese: ဒီပဲယင်းမင်း), commonly known as Naungdawgyi (Burmese: နောင်တော်ကြီး [nàʊɰ̃dɔ̀dʑí]; 10 August 1734 – 28 November 1763) was the second king of Konbaung Dynasty of Burma (Myanmar), from 1760 to 1763. He was a top military commander in his father Alaungpaya's reunification campaigns of the country. As king, he spent much of his short reign suppressing multiple rebellions across the newly founded kingdom from Ava (Inwa) and Toungoo (Taungoo) to Martaban (Mottama) and Chiang Mai. The king suddenly died less than a year after he had successfully suppressed the rebellions. He was succeeded by his younger brother Hsinbyushin.