Kyawswa of Pagan
Kyawswa was king of the Pagan dynasty of Burma from 1289 to 1297. Son of the last sovereign king of Pagan Narathihapate, Kyawswa was one of many "kings" that emerged after the collapse of the Pagan Empire in 1287. Though still styled as King of Pagan, Kyawswa's effective rule amounted to just the area around Pagan city. Felt threatened by the three brothers of Myinsaing, who were nominally his viceroys, Kyawswa decided to become a Mongol vassal, and received such recognition from the Mongols in March 1297. He was ousted by the brothers in December 1297, and killed along with his son Theingapati on 10 May 1299.
Early life
Kyawswa was a son of King Narathihapate and Queen Shin Hpa. He was born on 2 August 1260. The table below lists the dates given by the four main chronicles.Chronicles | Birth–Death | Age | Reign | Length of reign |
Zatadawbon Yazawin | 1261–1300 | 39 | 1287–1300 | 13 |
Maha Yazawin | 1254–1301 | 47 | 1286–1300 | 14 |
Yazawin Thit and Hmannan Yazawin | 1259–1298 | 39 | 1286–1298 | 12 |