Prince Naga | |
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Prince of Pyinzi | |
Reign | 1784 – 1855 |
Predecessor | Shwe Aing |
Successor | Myosit |
Born | Naga 1771 Ava |
Died | 1855 Mandalay | (aged 84)
consort | Min Shwenga |
House | Konbaung |
Father | Hsinbyushin |
Mother | Thanlyin Mibaya |
Minye Thihakyaw (Burmese: မင်းရဲသီဟကျော်, born Naga; 1771 – 1855), commonly known as the Prince of Pyinzi, was a royal prince during the Konbaung dynasty, especially renowned for his composition of classical songs (or Mahāgīta).[1]