Minyedeippa

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Minyedeippa
မင်းရဲဒိဗ္ဗ
King of Burma
Reign 9 July 1628 – 19 August 1629 (&100000000000000010000001 year, &1000000000000004100000041 days)
Predecessor Anaukpetlun
Successor Thalun
House Toungoo
Father Anaukpetlun
Mother Khin Myo Myat[1]
Born Pegu
Died 16 November 1629
1st waxing of Natdaw 991 ME[2]
Pegu
Religion Theravada Buddhism

Minyedeippa (Burmese: မင်းရဲဒိဗ္ဗ, pronounced [mɪ́ɴjɛ́ deiʔpa̰]; also spelled Minredeippa or Minyedaikpa; d. 16 November 1629) was the seventh king of Toungoo dynasty of Burma. He came to throne in July 1628 after having assassinated his father King Anaukpetlun who had discovered Minyedeippa's affair with one of his concubines, daughter of Kengtung Sawbwa. Anaukpetlun had severely scolded the young prince that what he had done was high treason and that merited being roasted alive.[3]

After the assassination, Minyedaikpa was able to strong-arm the ministers at the court to proclaim him king as the main two contenders to the throne, his two uncles Thalun and Minyekyawswa were away at the Shan States on a military campaign.[3] Although nominally king, Minyedeippa never had any control beyond Pegu, the kingdom's capital. Throughout 1628, his two uncles Thalun and Minyekyawswa marched back from Shan States and controlled Upper Burma while many others at Lower Burma revolted his rule. In 1629, Thalun marched down from Ava to reconquer Lower Burma. King of Arakan sent an army to assist Minyedaikpa but to no avail. In August 1629, the parricide king was seized by the Commander of Palace Guards, and sent to Thalun.[4] Thalun denied Minyedeippa's request to become a monk, and executed him in November of that year.[3]

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Hmannan, Vol. 3, p. 144
  2. ^ Hmannan, Vol. 3, p. 198
  3. ^ a b c Harvey, pp. 192–193
  4. ^ Phayre, p. 134

[edit] 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. 
  • Phayre, Lt. Gen. Sir Arthur P. (1883). History of Burma (1967 ed.). London: Susil Gupta. 
Minyedeippa
Born:  ? Died: 16 November 1629
Regnal titles
Preceded by
Anaukpetlun
King of Burma
9 July 1628 – 19 August 1629
Succeeded by
Thalun


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