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Narawara
နရာ၀ရKing of Burma Reign 13 April 1672 – 27 February 1673 ( 0 years, 320 days)Coronation 1 May 1672
5th waxing of Kason 1034 ME[1]Predecessor Pye Successor Minyekyawdin Consort None[1] Issue None[1] House Toungoo Father Pye Mother Khin Ma Latt[2] Born 1650
1012 MEDied 27 February 1673 (aged 22)
12th waxing of Tabaung 1034 ME[1]
AvaReligion Theravada Buddhism Narawara (Burmese: နရာဝရ, pronounced [nəɹàwəɹa̰]; 1650–1673) was the eleventh king of Toungoo dynasty who ruled for 11 months between 1672 and 1673. Narawara ascended to Burmese throne after his father Pye died in 1672. But Narawara died young and was succeeded by his brother Minyekyawdin.[3]
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References
- (in Burmese) Hmannan Yazawin. 1–3 (2003 ed.). Yangon: Ministry of Information, Myanmar. 1829.
- Harvey (1925). History of Burma: From the Earliest Times to 10 March 1824. London: Frank Cass & Co. Ltd.
NarawaraBorn: 1650 Died: 27 February 1673Regnal titles Preceded by
PyeKing of Burma
13 April 1672 – 27 February 1673Succeeded by
MinyekyawdinRoyal titles Preceded by
PindaleHeir to the Burmese Throne
16?? – 1672Succeeded by
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- Toungoo dynasty
- 1673 deaths
- 1650 births
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