Pyanchi II of Toungoo

Pyanchi II
ပျံချီငယ်
Viceroy of Toungoo
Reign c. January 1376 – 1379/80
Predecessor Ma Sein (as vassal of Pegu)
Successor Sokkate
Monarch Swa Saw Ke
Born c. 1360s
Toungoo (Taungoo)
Died 1379/80
741 ME
Toungoo
Father Pyanchi I
Religion Theravada Buddhism

Pyanchi II (Burmese: ပျံချီငယ်, pronounced [pjàɴtɕʰì ŋɛ̀]) was viceroy of Toungoo (Taungoo) from 1376 to 1379/80. He came to power three months after his father Pyanchi I was assassinated near Prome (Pyay) by the pro-Ava forces in 1375. In the ensuing power struggle at Toungoo, in which the Hanthawaddy army led by Ma Sein had seized the city of Toungoo, he and brother-in-law Sokkate managed to oust Ma Sein. The younger Pyanchi became viceroy but the young viceroy did not govern at all. He is said to have spent much of his time as a playboy. He was assassinated in 1379/80 by Sokkate, who seized the office.[1][2][3]

References

  1. Sein Lwin Lay 2006: 24
  2. Hmannan Vol. 2 2003: 164
  3. Yazawin Thit Vol. 1 2012: 335

Bibliography

  • Maha Sithu (1798). Myint Swe (1st ed.); Kyaw Win and Thein Hlaing (2nd ed.), ed. Yazawin Thit (in Burmese). 1–3 (2012, 2nd printing ed.). Yangon: Ya-Pyei Publishing.
  • Royal Historical Commission of Burma (1832). Hmannan Yazawin (in Burmese). 1–3 (2003 ed.). Yangon: Ministry of Information, Myanmar.
  • Sein Lwin Lay, Kahtika U (1968). Mintaya Shwe Hti and Bayinnaung: Ketumadi Taungoo Yazawin (in Burmese) (2006, 2nd printing ed.). Yangon: Yan Aung Sarpay.
Pyanchi II of Toungoo
 Died: 1379/80
Royal titles
Preceded by
Ma Sein
as Governor-General
Viceroy of Toungoo
1376 – 1379/80
Succeeded by
Sokkate
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