Myinsaing Kingdom

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The Myinsaing Kingdom was a short-lived Burmese polity in Upper Myanmar that emerged after the fall of the Pagan Kingdom and helped transition the region toward later Burmese dynasties.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Burmese polity
historical kingdom
capital Myinsaing NERFINISHED
chronology early 14th century
late 13th century
conflictWith Yuan dynasty NERFINISHED
continent Asia
country Myanmar
currency silver kyat
dissolutionReason division of power among the three brothers
emergence of separate Pinya and Sagaing courts
duration 16 years
economicBase irrigated rice agriculture
endTime 1313
era Post-Pagan period
ethnicGroup Bamar NERFINISHED
foundedBy Athinkhaya NERFINISHED
Thihathu NERFINISHED
Yazathingyan NERFINISHED
governmentType monarchy
historicalRole transitional state between Pagan and later Burmese dynasties
knownFor blocking further Mongol expansion into central Burma
stabilizing Upper Burma after Pagan collapse
language Burmese language NERFINISHED
legitimacySource continuation of Pagan royal traditions
locatedIn Mainland Southeast Asia NERFINISHED
Upper Myanmar NERFINISHED
militaryStrength strong regional army in Upper Burma
notableEvent defeat of Mongol invasion of Upper Burma
siege of Myinsaing (1301) NERFINISHED
partOf history of Myanmar
politicalStructure triumvirate rule
predecessor Pagan Kingdom NERFINISHED
regionControlled Kyaukse granary region NERFINISHED
religion Theravada
surface form: Theravada Buddhism
ruler Athinkhaya NERFINISHED
Thihathu NERFINISHED
Yazathingyan NERFINISHED
startTime 1297
successor Pinya Kingdom NERFINISHED
Sagaing Kingdom NERFINISHED
successorStateCapital Pinya NERFINISHED
Sagaing NERFINISHED

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Pagan Kingdom followedBy Myinsaing Kingdom