Uzana II of Pagan
For other people named Uzana, see Uzana (disambiguation).
Uzana II of Pagan ဥဇနာ | |
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Viceroy of Pagan | |
Reign | 1325–1368 |
Predecessor | Saw Hnit |
Successor | Sithu III (as governor) |
Born |
1311 (Monday born) Pagan |
Died |
1368 (aged 57) Pagan |
House | Pagan |
Father | Saw Hnit |
Religion | Theravada Buddhism |
Uzana II of Pagan (Burmese: ဥဇနာ, pronounced: [ʔṵzənà]; also Saw Mon Nit; 1311–1368) was viceroy of Pagan (Bagan) from 1325 to 1364 under the suzerain of Pinya Kingdom, and from 1365 to 1368 under the Ava Kingdom. He was also the last of the Pagan dynasty which dated back at least to the mid-9th century. Though still styled as King of Pagan, Uzana's effective rule, like his father's and grandfather's, amounted to just the area around Pagan city. King Swa Saw Ke of Ava (r. 1367–1400) was a nephew of Uzana II.[1]
Dates
Uzana was a son of Saw Hnit, the vassal king of Pagan. The table below lists the dates given by the four main chronicles.[2]
Chronicles | Birth–Death | Age | Reign | Length of reign |
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Zatadawbon Yazawin | 1317–1368 | 51 | 1331–1368 | 37 |
Maha Yazawin | 1308–1365 | 57 | 1322–1365 | 43 |
Yazawin Thit | 1310–1368 | 58 | 1330–1368 | 38 |
Hmannan Yazawin | 1311–1368 | 57 | 1325–1368 | 43 |
References
Bibliography
- Htin Aung, Maung (1967). A History of Burma. New York and London: Cambridge University Press.
- Kala, U (1724). Maha Yazawin (in Burmese). 1–3 (2006, 4th printing ed.). Yangon: Ya-Pyei Publishing.
Uzana II of Pagan Born: 1311 Died: 1368 | ||
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Preceded by Saw Hnit |
Viceroy of Pagan 1325–1368 |
Succeeded by Sithu III as governor |
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