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词条 Shwe Nan Shin of Myinsaing
释义

  1. Ancestry

  2. Notes

  3. References

  4. Bibliography

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| father = Min Shin Saw of Thayet
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| death_date = in or before November 1390
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}}{{Burmese characters}}Shwe Nan Shin ({{lang-my|ရွှေနန်းရှင်}}, {{IPA-my|ʃwè náɴ ʃɪ̀ɴ|pron}}) was governor of Myinsaing from {{circa}} 1344 to {{circa}} 1390. He was the eldest sibling of King Swa Saw Ke of Ava. He became governor of Myinsaing {{circa}} 1344 during the Pinya period.[1] He likely died in or before 1390.[2]

Ancestry

Shwe Nan Shin was descended from the Pagan royalty from both sides, and was a grandnephew of King Thihathu of Pinya.

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|7= 7. Atula Dewi of Prome
|8= 8. Narathihapate
|9= 9. Shin Hpa of Pagan
|10= 10. Yazathingyan of Pagan
|11= 11. Saw Khin Htut of Pagan
|12= 12. Narathihapate
|13= 13. Shin Mauk of Pagan
|14= 14. Theinkha Bo
|15= 15. Lady Myinsaing
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Notes

1. ^Chronicles (Hmannan Vol. 1 2003: 403) say that he was appointed governor in 704 ME (29 March 1342 to 28 March 1343) by King Uzana I of Pinya. But the Arakanese chronicle Rakhine Razawin Thit (Sandamala Linkara Vol. 1 1999: 181) says the family of Min Shin Saw left Launggyet for Pinya in 705 ME (29 March 1343 to 28 March 1344). According to a contemporary inscription, (Than Tun 1959: 124), Kyawswa I of Pinya took over the kingdom from then regent Sithu, also viceroy of Myinsaing.
2. ^Chronicles do not explicitly say when he died. (Hmannan Vol. 1 2003: 429) lists Thray Sithu, governor of Myinsaing, in the 1390−91 dry season campaign in the Forty Years' War. This means Shwe Nan Shin had most probably died by November 1390.

References

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Bibliography

  • {{cite book | author=Royal Historical Commission of Burma | title=Hmannan Yazawin | volume=1–3 | year=1832 | location=Yangon | language=Burmese | edition=2003 | publisher=Ministry of Information, Myanmar}}
  • {{cite book | last=Sandamala Linkara | first=Ashin | title=Rakhine Razawin Thit | year=1931 | edition=1997–1999 | publisher=Tetlan Sarpay | language=Burmese | volume=1–2 | location=Yangon}}
  • {{cite journal | author=Than Tun | title=History of Burma: A.D. 1300–1400 | work=Journal of Burma Research Society | date=December 1959 | volume=XLII | number=II}}
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