• Yazathingyan (Burmese: ရာဇသင်္ကြန်, pronounced [jàza̰ θɪ́ɴdʑàɴ]; c. 1380s–c. 1470s) was chief minister of Ava (now Upper Myanmar) from 1426 to 1468. He...
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  • minister): Minister of the Ava court (c. 1365–1400) and Governor of Sagaing (by 1383–1400) Yazathingyan (15th-century minister): Chief Minister of Ava (1426–1468)...
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  • the Pagan Empire, and Myinsaing's native sons—the brothers Athinkhaya, Yazathingyan and Thihathu—emerged as the main power brokers in the postwar era. By...
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  • Baya Gamani of Singu (category Ministers of Ava Kingdom)
    capital region. The elder brother of Chief Minister Yazathingyan, Baya Gamani served as a senior minister and commander alongside his more famous brother...
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  • CE). The king accepted the proposal over the objections of Chief Minister Yazathingyan. The king announced on the eleventh anniversary of his coronation...
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  • Minye Kyawswa I of Ava (category 15th-century Burmese monarchs)
    its "apogee". Minye Kyawswa kept his father's court led by Chief Minister Yazathingyan. He also kept his uncle Nawrahta at Myedu and his younger brother...
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    districts: Thihapate at Taungdwin, Thado at Myohla, Baya Gamani at Singu, and Yazathingyan at Siboktara. According to the Razadarit Ayedawbon chronicle, Razadarit...
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  • Maha Thamun (category 15th-century deaths)
    demand that he reflexively ordered Maha Thamun to be executed; Chief Minister Yazathingyan had to talk him out of it. The negotiations stalled for three months...
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  • Second Mongol invasion of Burma: The three Bagan brothers (Athinkhaya, Yazathingyan and Thihathu) who rule the Burmese Kingdom of Myinsaing reach an agreement...
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  • Minkhaung I (category 15th-century Burmese monarchs)
    ME (1 to 30 October 1369) (Zata 1960: 73): Minkhaung was born on Tuesday, 15th nekkhat of 7th month (Thadingyut) of 744 ME [sic]. Minkhaung's reign is derived...
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  • (Myanmar), dies at the age of 49, leaving his brothers Thihathu and Yazathingyan in control. Thihathu will soon be the sole ruler of Burma. April 15 –...
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  • Narapati I of Ava (category 15th-century Burmese monarchs)
    Mogaung, the capital of the Shan State of Mogaung. When the king died, the ministers at Ava first chose Minye Kyawswa's son-in-law and brother-in-law Thihapate...
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  • Mohnyin Thado (category 15th-century Burmese monarchs)
    Hanthawaddy delegation, Maha Thamun, executed before his Chief Minister Yazathingyan talked him out of it. He kept the delegation waiting for another...
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  • Dala–Twante in 1415. He and Tuyin Theinzi were the only ones that supported Yazathingyan's recommendation not to engage. (The crown prince famously discarded the...
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    Wareru (category 14th-century Burmese monarchs)
    1295–1296 (also reported as 1293–1294), a sizable Pagan army led by generals Yazathingyan of Mekkhaya and Thihathu of Pinle (not Prince Thihathu of Prome, the...
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  • Kale Kye-Taung Nyo (category 15th-century Burmese monarchs)
    Gamani and Yazathingyan as the senior ministers of the court, with Gamani's name coming first. However, (Aung-Thwin 2017: 85) considers Yazathingyan to be...
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  • Swa Saw Ke (category 14th-century Burmese monarchs)
    Kingdom that would dominate Upper Burma for the next two centuries. When he was elected by the ministers to succeed King Thado Minbya, Swa took over a small...
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