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{{Infobox former monarchy

| royal_title = King

| realm = Burma

| coatofarms = Peacock symbol Burma.svg

| coatofarmscaption = Burmese Green Peacock

| image = Thibaw Min.jpg

| caption = Last to reign
Thibaw Min

1 October 1878 – 30 November 1885

| his/her = His

| first_monarch = Abhiyaza

| last_monarch = Thibaw Min

| began = 850 BCE

| ended = 29 November 1885

| pretender = Soe Win

}}

{{History of Burma}}

This is a list of the monarchs of Burma (Myanmar), covering the monarchs of all the major kingdoms that existed in the present day Burma (Myanmar). Although Burmese chronicle tradition maintains that various monarchies of Burma (Mon, Burman, Arakanese), began in the 9th century BCE, historically verified data date back only to 1044 CE at the accession of Anawrahta of Pagan. The farther away the data are from 1044, the less verifiable they are. For example, the founding of the city of Pagan (Bagan) in the 9th century is verifiable–although the accuracy of the actual date, given in the Chronicles as 849, remains in question–but the founding of early Pagan dynasty, given as the 2nd century, is not.Harvey 1925: 364 For early kingdoms, see List of early and legendary monarchs of Burma.

The reign dates follow the latest available dates as discussed in each section.

Early kingdoms

[[Pagan Kingdom|Pagan]] (849–1297)

=[[Early Pagan Kingdom|Early Pagan]] (to 1044)=

Below is a partial list of early Pagan kings as reported by the four major chronicles. Prior to Anawrahta, inscriptional evidence exists thus far only for Nyaung-u Sawrahan and Kunhsaw Kyaunghpyu. The list starts from Pyinbya, the fortifier of Pagan (Bagan) according to Hmannan. The Zatadawbon Yazawin is considered the most accurate chronicle for the Pagan period.

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Pyinbya

| 846–886

| 846–858

| 846–878

| Brother

Tannet

| 886–904

| 858–876

| 878–906

| Son

Sale Ngahkwe

| 904–934

| 876–901

| 906–915

| Usurper

Theinhko

| 934–956

| 901–917

| 915–931

| Son

Nyaung-u Sawrahan

| 956–1001

| 917–950

| 931–964

| Usurper

Kunhsaw Kyaunghpyu

| 1001–1021

| 950–971

| 964–986

| Son of Tannet

Kyiso

| 1021–1038

| 971–977

| 986–992

| Son of Nyaung-u Sawrahan

Sokkate

| 1038–1044

| 977–1002

| 992–1017

| Brother

=[[Pagan Empire]]=

The list generally follows the chronicle reported order and reign dates. G.H. Luce does not recognize Naratheinkha, and proposes an interregnum of nine years between 1165 and 1174. But Luce's gap has been rigorously questioned. Moreover, Luce proposes that Naratheinga Uzana was king between 1231 and 1235 but it too is not universally accepted.Htin Aung 1970: 40–44

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Anawrahta

| 80px

| 11 August 1044

| 11 April 1077

| Son of Kunhsaw Kyaunghpyu

Saw Lu

|

| 11 April 1077

| {{circa}} 21 April 1084

| Son

Kyansittha

| 80px

| 21 April 1084

| 1112/13

| Half-brother

Sithu I

| 80px

| 1112/13

| 1167

| Grandson

Narathu

| 80px

| 1167

| {{circa}} February 1171

| Son

Naratheinkha

|

| {{circa}} February 1171

| May 1174

| Son

Sithu II

| 80px

| May 1174

| 18 August 1211

| Brother

Htilominlo

| 80px

| 18 August 1211

| 19 July 1235

| Son

Naratheinga Uzana
(as regent)

|

| {{circa}} 1231?/35

| 19 July 1235

| Son

Kyaswa

| 80px

| 19 July 1235

| {{circa}} May 1251

| Son of Htilominlo

Uzana

|

| {{circa}} May 1251

| {{circa}} 6 May 1256

| Son

Narathihapate

|

| 6 May 1256

| 1 July 1287

| Son

align="center" colspan=5 style="background-color:#D8BFD8"|Interregnum (1287–1289)
Kyawswa

|

| 30 May 1289

| 17 December 1297

| Son

Lesser kingdoms

=[[Myinsaing Kingdom|Myinsaing]] (1297–1313)=

All main chronicles prior to Hmannan Yazawin say that the co-regency ended in 674 ME (1312/13) but Hmannan says it ended in 672 ME (1310/11). Inscriptional evidence shows that the first brother died on 13 April 1310 but the second brother was still alive.

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Athinkhaya
Yazathingyan
Thihathu

|

| 17 December 1297

| 13 April 1310

| Founders, brothers and co-regents

Yazathingyan
Thihathu

|

| 13 April 1310

| before 7 February 1313

| Co-rulers

=[[Pinya Kingdom|Pinya]] (1313–1364)=

Most of the dates below are by Than Tun and Gordon Luce who had checked the chronicle reported dates with inscriptions. Myinsaing Sithu does not appear in any of the chronicles.Than Tun 1959: 123–131

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Thihathu

|

| 7 February 1313

| c. February 1325

| Brother of Athinkhaya and Yazathingyan

Uzana I

|

| {{circa}} February 1325

| 1 September 1340

| Adopted son of Thihathu; Son of Kyawswa of Pagan

Sithu
(as regent)

|

| 1 September 1340

| 29 March 1344

| Maternal uncle?

Kyawswa I (Thihathu II)

| 80px

| 29 March 1344

| 12 December 1350

| Nephew and son-in-law

Kyawswa II

|

| 12 December 1350

| 19 March 1359

| Son

Narathu of Pinya (Thihathu III)

|

| 19 March 1359

| June 1364

| Brother

Uzana II

|

| June 1364

| September 1364

| Brother

=[[Sagaing Kingdom|Sagaing]] (1315–1364)=

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Saw Yun

|

| 15 May 1315

| 5 February 1327

| Son of Thihathu

Tarabya I

|

| 5 February 1327

| 1335/36

| Maternal half-brother

Shwetaungtet

|

| 1335/36

| {{circa}} August 1339

| Son

Kyaswa of Sagaing

|

| {{circa}} August 1339

| {{circa}} March 1349

| Son of Saw Yun

Nawrahta Minye

|

| {{circa}} April 1349

| {{circa}} November 1349

| Brother

Tarabya II

|

| {{circa}} November 1349

| 23 February 1352

| Brother

Minbyauk Thihapate

|

| 23 February 1352

| April 1364

| Brother-in-law

=[[Ava Kingdom|Ava]] (1364–1555)=

Different Burmese chronicles give similar but not identical dates for the regnal dates of the Ava period.See (Maha Yazawin Vol. 1 2006: 352–355) for a comparative table of Ava period regnal dates as given in Maha Yazawin, Myanmar Yazawin Thit, Hmannan Yazawin and Zatadawbon Yazawin. The following table largely follows the dates given in Hmannan Yazawin and the table of regnal dates given in (Maha Yazawin Vol. 2 2006: 352–355). The regnal dates by G.E. Harvey (Harvey 1925: 366) for the most part are off by a year (a year later) than chronicle and inscriptionally-verified dates.

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Thado Minbya

|

| April 1364

| {{circa}} 3 September 1367

| Grandson of Saw Yun

Swa Saw Ke

|

| 5 September 1367

| April 1400

| Grandson of Kyawswa of Pagan and grandnephew of Thihathu

Tarabya

| 80px

| April 1400

| {{circa}} November 1400

| Son

Minkhaung I

|

| 25 November 1400

| {{circa}} October 1421

| Half-brother

Thihathu

| 80px

| {{circa}} October 1421

| August 1425

| Son

Min Hla

|

| August 1425

| November 1425

| Son

Kale Kye-Taung Nyo

|

| by 9 November 1425

| 16 May 1426

| Uncle

Mohnyin Thado

|

| 16 May 1426

| April 1439

| Descended from Kyawswa I of Pinya, Founder of Mohnyin Dynasty (မိုးညှင်းဆက်)

Minye Kyawswa I

|

| by 26 April 1439

| January 1442

| Son

Narapati I

|

| by 11 March 1442

| 24 July 1468

| Brother

Thihathura I

|

| 24 July 1468

| {{circa}} August 1480

| Son

Minkhaung II

|

| {{circa}} August 1480

| 7 April 1501

| Son

Thihathura II

|

| 1485

| 4 March 1501

| Son
Joint-king during Minkhaung II's reign

Narapati II

|

| 7 April 1501

| 14 March 1527

| Son of Minkhaung II

Thohanbwa

|

| 14 March 1527

| May 1542

| Son of Sawlon I of Mohnyin

Hkonmaing

|

| June 1542

| {{circa}} September 1545

| Saopha of Thibaw

Narapati III

|

| {{circa}} September 1545

| {{circa}} October 1551

| Son

Narapati IV

|

| {{circa}} October 1551

| 22 January 1555

| Governor of Salin and Viceroy of Sagaing

=[[Hanthawaddy Kingdom|Hanthawaddy]] (1287–1539, 1550–1552)=

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Wareru

|

| 30 January 1287

| {{circa}} 14 January 1307

| Founder

Hkun Law

|

| by 28 January 1307

| March 1311

| Brother

Saw O

|

| 10 April 1311

| September 1323

| Nephew

Saw Zein

|

| by 28 September 1323

| {{circa}} April 1330

| Brother

Zein Pun

|

| {{circa}} April 1330

| {{circa}} April 1330

| Usurper

Saw E

|

| {{circa}} April 1330

| {{circa}} June 1330

| Nephew of Saw Zein

Binnya E Law

|

| {{circa}} June 1330

| 1348

| Uncle; Son of Hkun Law

Binnya U

|

| 1348

| 2 January 1384

| Nephew; Son of Saw Zein

Maha Dewi
(as regent)

|

| by 28 October 1383

| 4 January 1384

| Sister

Razadarit

| 80px

| 4 January 1384

| {{circa}} December 1421

| Son of Binnya U; adopted son of Maha Dewi

Binnya Dhammaraza

|

| by 29 December 1421

| 1424

| Son

Binnya Ran I

|

| 1424

| {{circa}} September 1446

| Brother

Binnya Waru

|

| {{circa}} September 1446

| 30 May 1451

| Nephew

Binnya Kyan

|

| 30 May 1451

| {{circa}} June 1453

| Cousin; Son of Binnya Dhamaraza

Leik Munhtaw

|

| {{circa}} June 1453

| {{circa}} January 1454

| Cousin; Son of Binnya Ran

Shin Sawbu

| 80px

| {{circa}} January 1454

| 1471

| Aunt; Daughter of Razadarit

Dhammazedi

|

| 1471

| 1492

| Son in law

Binnya Ran II

|

| 1492

| 1526

| Son

Taka Yut Pi

|

| 1526

| {{circa}} January 1539

| Son

align="center" colspan=5 style="background-color:#D8BFD8"|Toungoo rule (1539–1550)
Smim Sawhtut

|

| June 1550

| August 1550

| Claimant to throne

Smim Htaw

|

| August 1550

| 12 March 1552

| Brother of Taka Yut Pi

=[[Mrauk-U Kingdom|Mrauk-U]] (1429–1785)=

The reign dates are per the Arakanese chronicle Rakhine Razawin Thit (Sandamala Linkara Vol. 2 1931), converted into Western dates using (Eade 1989). The converted dates after 1582 are on the Gregorian calendar. (Some Arakanese chronicles state the foundation of the kingdom a year later, 1430. Moreover, the end of the kingdom is given per Burmese records, 2 January 1785. Arakanese records give a day earlier, 1 January 1785.)

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Saw Mon

|

| 18 April 1429

| 9 May 1433

| Founder

Khayi

|

| 9 May 1433

| {{circa}} January 1459

| Brother

Ba Saw Phyu

|

| {{circa}} January 1459

| 5 August 1482

| Son

Dawlya

|

| 5 August 1482

| {{circa}} February 1492

| Son

Ba Saw Nyo

|

| {{circa}} February 1492

| {{circa}} January 1494

| Uncle, son of Khayi

Ran Aung

|

| {{circa}} January 1494

| {{circa}} July 1494

| Nephew, son of Dawlya

Salingathu

|

| {{circa}} July 1494

| February 1502

| Maternal uncle

Raza

|

| February 1502

| {{circa}} November 1513

| Son

Gazapati

|

| {{circa}} November 1513

| January 1515

| Son

Saw O

|

| January 1515

| July 1515

| Granduncle; brother of Salingathu

Thazata

|

| July 1515

| {{circa}} April 1521

| Son of Dawlya

Minkhaung

|

| {{circa}} April 1521

| 27 May 1531

| Brother

Min Bin

| 80px

| 27 May 1531

| 11 January 1554

| Son of Min Raza

Dikkha

|

| 11 January 1554

| 6 March 1556

| Son

Saw Hla

|

| 6 March 1556

| 24 July 1564

| Son

Sekkya

|

| 24 July 1564

| 7 February 1572

| Brother

Phalaung

|

| 7 February 1572

| 4 July 1593

| Son of Min Bin

Razagri

| 80px

| 4 July 1593

| 4 July 1612

| Son

Khamaung

|

| 4 July 1612

| 14 May 1622

| Son

Thiri Thudhamma

|

| 14 May 1622

| 31 May 1638

| Son

Sanay

|

| 1 June 1638

| 26 June 1638

| Son

Narapati

|

| 26 June 1638

| 3 December 1645

| Great-grandson of Min Bin

Thado

|

| 3 December 1645

| {{circa}} May 1652

| Son

Sanda Thudhamma

|

| {{circa}} May 1652

| 11 June 1674

| Son

Thiri Thuriya

|

| 11 June 1674

| 16 April 1685

| Son

Wara Dhammaraza

|

| 16 April 1685

| 20 June 1692

| Brother

Muni Thudhammaraza

|

| 20 June 1692

| 20 December 1694

| Elder brother

Sanda Thuriya I

|

| 20 December 1694

| 4 August 1696

| Brother

Nawrahta

|

| 4 August 1696

| 18 August 1696

| Son

Mayuppiya

|

| 18 August 1696

| 13 May 1697

| Usurper

Kalamandat

|

| 16 May 1697

| 5 June 1698

| Usurper

Naradipati I

|

| 5 June 1698

| 17 June 1700

| Son of Sanda Thuriya

Sanda Wimala I

|

| 18 June 1700

| 30 March 1707

| Grandson of Thado

Sanda Thuriya II

|

| 3 April 1707

| September 1710

| Grandson of Sanda Thudhamma

align="center" colspan=5 style="background-color:#D8BFD8"|Interregnum ~2 months
Sanda Wizaya

|

| November 1710

| April 1731

| Usurper

Sanda Thuriya III

|

| April 1731

| 1734

| Son-in-law

Naradipati II

|

| 1734

| 1735

| Son

Narapawara

|

| 1735

| September 1737

| Usurper

Sanda Wizala

|

| September 1737

| 25 March 1738

| Cousin

Madarit

|

| 28 March 1738

| 6 February 1743

| Brother

Nara Apaya

|

| 6 February 1743

| 28 October 1761

| Uncle

Thirithu

|

| 28 October 1761

| 3 February 1762

| Son

Sanda Parama

|

| 3 February 1762

| 1 May 1764

| Brother

Apaya

|

| 1 May 1764

| 17 January 1774

| Brother-in-law

Sanda Thumana

|

| 17 January 1774

| 5 May 1777

| Brother-in-law

Sanda Wimala II

|

| 6 May 1777

| 5 June 1777

| Usurper

Sanda Thaditha

|

| 5 June 1777

| 1 December 1782

| usurper

Maha Thammada

|

| 2 December 1782

| 2 January 1785

| nephew in-law

=[[Prome Kingdom|Prome]] (1482–1542)=

:See List of rulers of Prome for governors of Prome between the late Pagan and early Restored Toungoo periods.

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Thado Minsaw

|

| 1482

| February 1527

| Son of Narapati I of Ava

Bayin Htwe

|

| February 1527

| {{circa}} December 1532

| Son

Narapati

|

| {{circa}} December 1532

| February 1539

| Son

Minkhaung

|

| February 1539

| 19 May 1542

| Brother

[[Toungoo dynasty|Toungoo Empire]] (1510–1752)

:See List of rulers of Toungoo for the viceroys and governors of Toungoo between 1279 and 1612.

The following are based on the reign dates in the Burmese calendar given in Maha Yazawin and Hmannan Yazawin chronicles. (The converted dates after 1582 are on the Gregorian calendar. Some books, e.g., Than Tun's Royal Orders of Burma (1983–1990), use old-style Julian dates for the entire Toungoo period.)

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Mingyi Nyo

|80px

| 16 October 1510

| 24 November 1530

| Founder

Tabinshwehti

| 80px

| 24 November 1530

| 30 April 1550

| Son

Bayinnaung

| 80px

| 30 April 1550

| 10 October 1581

| Brother-in-law

Nanda

|80x80px

| 10 October 1581

| 19 December 1599

| Son; nephew of Tabinshwehti

Nyaungyan

|80x80px

| 19 December 1599

| 5 November 1605

| Half-brother

Anaukpetlun

|80x80px

| 5 November 1605

| 9 July 1628

| Son

Minye Deibba

|80x80px

| 9 July 1628

| 19 August 1629

| Son

Thalun

|80px

| 19 August 1629

| 27 August 1648

| Uncle

Pindale

|80x80px

| 27 August 1648

| 3 June 1661

| Son

Pye

|80x80px

| 3 June 1661

| 14 April 1672

| Brother

Narawara

|80x80px

| 14 April 1672

| 27 February 1673

| Son

Minye Kyawhtin

|80x80px

| 27 February 1673

| 4 May 1698

| Distant Brother; Grandson of King Thalun

Sanay

|80x80px

| 4 May 1698

| 22 August 1714

| Son

Taninganway

|80x80px

| 22 August 1714

| 14 November 1733

| Son

Mahadhammaraza Dipadi

|80x80px

| 14 November 1733

| 22 March 1752

| Son

[[Restored Hanthawaddy]] (1740–1757)

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Smim Htaw Buddhaketi

|

| 8 December 1740

| January 1747

| Cousin of Mahadhammaraza Dipadi

Binnya Dala

|

| January 1747

| 6 May 1757

| Father-in-law

[[Konbaung dynasty|Konbaung Empire]] (1752–1885)

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Alaungpaya

| 80px

| 29 February 1752

| 11 May 1760

| Founder

Naungdawgyi

| 100x100px

| 11 May 1760

| 28 November 1763

| Eldest Son of Alaungpaya

Hsinbyushin

| 100x100px

| 28 November 1763

| 10 June 1776

| Brother of Naungdawgyi and Second eldest son of Alaungpaya

Singu

| 100x100px

| 10 June 1776

| 6 February 1782

| Son of Hsinbyushin

Phaungka

| 100x100px

| 6 February 1782

| 11 February 1782

| Son of Naungdawgyi and cousin brother of Singu

Bodawpaya

| 80px

| 11 February 1782

| 5 June 1819

| Uncle; Alaungpaya's fourth son

Bagyidaw

| 80px

| 5 June 1819

| 30 April 1837

| Grandson of Bodawpaya

Tharrawaddy

| 100x100px

| 30 April 1837

| 17 November 1846

| Brother of Bagyidaw and grandson of Bodawpaya

Pagan

| 100x100px

| 17 November 1846

| 18 February 1853

| Son of Tharrawaddy Min

Mindon

| 80px

| 18 February 1853

| 1 October 1878

| Half Brother of Pagan Min (son of Tharrawaddy Min)

Thibaw

| 80px

| 1 October 1878

| 29 November 1885

| Son of Mindon Min

Pretenders to the Burmese throne since 1885

=[[Konbaung dynasty]]=

  • King Thibaw (1885–1916)
  • Princess Myat Phaya Lat (1916–1956)
  • Prince Taw Phaya (1956–2019) (son-in-law of Myat Phaya Lat)
  • Richard Taw Phaya Myat Gyi (2019–present) (eldest son of Prince Taw Phaya)

;Other pretenders:

  • Prince Soe Win (1947–present) (eldest son of Prince Taw Phaya Gyi, Prince Taw Phaya's older brother)

See also

Notes

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References

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