Thiri Zeya Thura of Taungdwin
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Thiri Zeya Thura (Burmese: သီရိဇေယျသူရ, pronounced [θìɹḭ zèja̰ θùɹa̰]; also spelled Thiri Zeyathura[1]) was a 15th-century Burmese royal who served as a vassal ruler under several kings of Ava. A nephew of both King Mohnyin Thado and Queen Shin Myat Hla of Ava, he was governor of Taungdwin from 1441 to the 1470s or later, and held key governorships, notably at Toungoo (Taungoo) and Kale (Kalay).
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Thiri Zeya Thura သီရိဇေယျသူရ | |
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Governor of Taungdwin | |
Reign | 1441 – 1472/73 (or later) |
Predecessor | Thihapate III of Taungdwin as King of Taungdwin |
Successor | Min Sit-Tha of Taungdwin |
Monarch | Minye Kyawswa I of Ava (1441–1442) Narapati I of Ava (1442–1468) Thihathura of Ava (r. 1468–1480) Minkhaung II? |
Governor of Toungoo | |
Reign | 1459 – 1466 |
Predecessor | Minye Kyawhtin of Toungoo as King of Toungoo |
Successor | Letya Zala Thingyan |
Monarch | Narapati I of Ava (1459–1466) |
Sawbwa of Kale | |
Reign | 1439 – 1450/51 |
Predecessor | unnamed |
Successor | Minye Kyawswa I of Kale |
Monarch | Minye Kyawswa I of Ava (1439–1442) Narapati I of Ava (1442–1450/51) |
Governor of Pyinzi | |
Reign | 1434–1442 |
Predecessor | Thihapate |
Successor | ? |
Monarch | Mohnyin Thado (1429–1439) Minye Kyawswa I of Ava (1439–1442) |
Born | late 1410s ? |
Died | 1480s? Taungdwin? |
Spouse | Saw Pyei Chantha unnamed wife or wives |
Issue | Min Sit-Tha of Taungdwin Shwe Myat Mu Taungdwin Minthami |
Father | Thiri Zeya Thura of Pakhan |
Mother | Shin Myat Hla of Pakhan |
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For other people named Thiri Zeya Thura, see Thiri Zeya Thura (disambiguation).
He was also the father of Queen Taungdwin Minthami of Ava (r. 1502–1527).