Tarabya of Ava

Noble person

1368 – 1401

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Who was Tarabya of Ava?

Tarabya was king of Ava for about seven months in 1400. Tarabya was the heir apparent from 1385 to 1400 during his father King Swasawke's reign. He was assassinated seven months into his rule by his one-time tutor, Nga Nauk Hsan, the governor of Tagaung. The ministers did not hand the throne to the usurper; they gave it to Minkhaung, Swasawke's son by a village maiden.

One of his sons, Kale Kyetaungnyo, became the saopha of Kale in the Upper Chindwin region, and later king of Ava from 1425 to 1426. He entered the official pantheon of Burmese nats as the Mintara nat.

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Born
Dec 22, 1368
Inwa
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Religion
  • Theravada
Died
Aug 1, 1401
Inwa

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on July 23, 2013

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