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3 References  





4 Bibliography  














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Sanay
စနေမင်း
King of Burma
Reign4 May 1698 – 22 August 1714
Coronation24 July 1698[1]
PredecessorMinye Kyawhtin
SuccessorTaninganway

Bornc. 1 April 1673
Saturday, Late Tagu 1034 ME[note 1]
Ava (Inwa)
Died22 August 1714 (aged 41)
Wednesday, 14th waxing of Tawthalin 1076 ME[note 2]
Ava
Burial23 August 1714 [note 3]
ConsortMaha Dewi[2]
Thiri Dewi
Nanda Dewi
IssueTaninganway
Names
Thiri Maha Thiha Thura Dhamma Yaza
HouseToungoo
FatherMinye Kyawhtin
MotherSanda Dewi[3]
ReligionTheravada Buddhism

Sanay Min (Burmese: စနေမင်း, pronounced [sənè mɪ́ɰ̃]; lit. "Saturday King"; c. 1 April 1673 – 22 August [O.S. 11 August] 1714) was the 13th king of Toungoo dynastyofBurma (Myanmar) who reigned from 1698 to 1714. Sanay ascended to throne after his father Minye Kyawhtin died in 1698. Sanay was - like his father - ineffectual, and the power of Toungoo dynasty continued to decline.[4]

Early life

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Sanay Min was born to King Minye Kyawhtin and his queen Sanda Dewi (née Khin Ma Shwe San Oo) c. April 1673. He was given Dabayin in fief, and was known as Debayin Mintha in his youth. He was made heir apparent on 8 September 1688 (Wednesday, 14th waxing of Tawthalin 1050 ME).[5]

Notes

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  1. ^ (Zata 1960: 48): He was born on a Saturday in Late Tagu of 1034 ME (18 March to 10 April 1673). It means he was born on one of the following Saturdays: 18 March, 25 March, 1 April or 8 April 1673
  • ^ (Hmannan Vol. 3 2003: 353): Wednesday, 14th waxing of Tawthalin 1076 = 22 August [O.S. 11 August] 1714
  • ^ (Hmannan Vol. 3 2003: 353): The king was cremated a day later his death in the Inwa Palace.
  • References

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    1. ^ Maha Yazawin Vol. 3 2006: 283
  • ^ Hmannna Vol. 3 2003: 353–354
  • ^ Hmannan Vol. 3 2003: 321
  • ^ Phayre 1967: 140
  • ^ Maha Yazawin Vol. 3 2006: 260
  • Bibliography

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    Sanay Min

    Toungoo Dynasty

    Born: c. 1 April 1673 Died: 22 August 1714
    Regnal titles
    Preceded by

    Minye Kyawhtin

    King of Burma
    4 May 1698 – 22 August 1714
    Succeeded by

    Taninganway Min

    Preceded by

    Narawara

    Heir to the Burmese Throne
    8 September 1688 – 4 May 1698
    Succeeded by

    Taninganway Min


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