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Uzana I of Pinya

Uzana I of Pinya ((ビルマ語:ပထမ ဥဇနာ (ပင်းယ)), ; 1298 – 1356) king of Pinya Kingdom from 1325 to 1340. Uzana inherited from his stepfather Thihathu the kingdom of Pinya, which covered roughly the eastern part the Irrawaddy river and southern parts of central Burma (Myanmar). The western and extreme northern parts of central Burma was the domain of the Sagaing Kingdom, founded by Thihathu's eldest son, Sawyun.
Uzana I, an ethnic Burman, was essentially a nominal king of a kingdom dominated by ethnic Shan ministers of the court. In 1340, Uzana I abdicated the throne and became a hermit. He was eventually succeeded by his half-brother, Kyawswa I, son of his mother and Thihathu.
==Background==
Uzana was a grandson of King Narathihapate, the last sovereign king of Pagan Kingdom. Uzana's father Kyawswa of Pagan and his wife Mi Saw U were half-brother and half-sister. (Their father was Narathihapate.) Uzana was still in his mother's womb in December 1297 when his father Kyawswa was overthrown by the Three Shan Brothers. As Mi Saw U was three months pregnant at the time,〔 Uzana was likely born circa June 1298. The youngest Shan brother, Thihathu, now co-regent of Myinsaing Kingdom, married his mother, and raised her as queen. Thihathu adopted Uzana as his own son.〔Htin Aung 1967: 77〕


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