词条 | Ma Sein of Toungoo |
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|honorific-prefix = |birthname = |honorific-suffix = |image = |office = Governor−General of Toungoo |monarch = Binnya U (1375−76) |term_start = {{circa}} October 1375 |term_end = {{circa}} January 1376 |predecessor = Pyanchi I |successor = Pyanchi II |spouse = |children = |alma_mater = |profession = |religion = Theravada Buddhism |name = Ma Sein {{lang-my-Mymr|}} |birth_date = |death_date = {{circa}} January 1376 {{circa}} Pyatho 737 ME |birth_place = |death_place = Toungoo (Taungoo) |nickname = |allegiance = Hanthawaddy Kingdom |serviceyears = ? − 1376 |rank = Commander |branch = Royal Hanthawaddy Army |commands = |unit = |battles = |awards = |laterwork = }}{{Burmese characters}}{{Burmese name|Ma}}Ma[1] Sein ({{lang-my|မစိန်}}, {{IPA-my|maʔ sèiɴ}}) was a Hanthawaddy commander who occupied Toungoo (Taungoo) for three months in 1375−76. The ethnic Mon commander was posted in Toungoo by King Binnya U of Hanthawaddy upon request of Viceroy Pyanchi I of Toungoo in order to raise a rebellion against Ava. His army was in charge of Toungoo in 1375 when Pyanchi I was assassinated near Prome (Pyay) by pro-Ava forces.[2] The commander claimed the state of Toungoo on behalf of Hanthawaddy, and resisted the subsequent siege by Pyanchi I's son Pyanchi II and son-in-law Sokkate for three months. He was put to death when the siege was broken three months later.[3][4] References1. ^Per (Pan Hla 2005: 6, footnote 1 and 8, footnote 1), "Ma" is an honorific for males that means "male or lineage", and roughly equivalent to Burmese "Nga" or "Maung". 2. ^Sein Lwin Lay 2006: 23−24 3. ^Hmannan Vol. 2 2003: 163−164 4. ^Yazawin Thit Vol. 1 2012: 335 Notes{{reflist|group=note}}Bibliography
3 : Ava dynasty|Hanthawaddy dynasty|1376 deaths |
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