Theinkhathu Saw Hnaung
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Theinkhathu Saw Hnaung (Burmese: သိင်္ခသူ စောနှောင်း, pronounced [θèiɴgəðù sɔ́ n̥áʊɴ]) was governor of Sagu in the Kingdom of Ava in the late 14th century. He was a grandson of King Thihathu of Pinya, and was one of the four top commanders of King Swa Saw Ke of Ava.[1] He successfully resisted King Thado Minbya's multiple attempts to take his home region (1365−67).[2] He later submitted to Swa. He served in the war against the southern Hanthawaddy Kingdom between 1386 and 1391 and defended the kingdom against the northern state of Mohnyin.
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Theinkhathu of Sagu သိင်္ခသူ စောနှောင်း | |
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Governor of Sagu | |
Reign | c. 1360s – 1390s |
Successor | Theinkhathu II of Sagu |
King | Swa Saw Ke |
Born | c. 1320s Taungdwin |
Died | in or after 1393 |
Spouse | Saw Myat |
Issue | Theinkhathu II |
House | Pinya |
Father | Thihapate I of Taungdwin |
Mother | Saw Pale of Pinya |
Religion | Theravada Buddhism |
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Queen Shin Bo-Me of Ava was his grand daughter.