Ma Sein of Toungoo
Ma Sein | |
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Governor−General of Toungoo | |
In office c. October 1375 – c. January 1376 | |
Monarch | Binnya U (1375−76) |
Preceded by | Pyanchi I |
Succeeded by | Pyanchi II |
Personal details | |
Died |
c. January 1376 c. Pyatho 737 ME Toungoo (Taungoo) |
Religion | Theravada Buddhism |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Hanthawaddy Kingdom |
Service/branch | Royal Hanthawaddy Army |
Years of service | ? − 1376 |
Rank | Commander |
Ma Sein (Burmese: မစိန်, Burmese pronunciation: [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.[1] 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.[2][3]
References
Bibliography
- Maha Sithu (1798). Myint Swe (1st ed.); Kyaw Win and Thein Hlaing (2nd ed.), ed. Yazawin Thit (in Burmese) 1–3 (2012, 2nd printing ed.). Yangon: Ya-Pyei Publishing.
- Royal Historical Commission of Burma (1832). Hmannan Yazawin (in Burmese) 1–3 (2003 ed.). Yangon: Ministry of Information, Myanmar.
- Sein Lwin Lay, Kahtika U (1968). Mintaya Shwe Hti and Bayinnaung: Ketumadi Taungoo Yazawin (in Burmese) (2006, 2nd printing ed.). Yangon: Yan Aung Sarpay.
Ma Sein of Toungoo Died: c. January 1376 | ||
Royal titles | ||
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Preceded by Pyanchi I as viceroy |
Governor−General of Toungoo 1375 – 1376 |
Succeeded by Pyanchi II as governor |
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