Narathihapate
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Narathihapate
Summary
Narathihapate is a human[1]. Born in Bagan[2], he… he was born on April 23, 1238[3]. He died in Pyay[4]. He died on January 1, 1287[5]. He worked as a monarch[6]. He has Wikipedia articles in 10 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[7]
Key Facts
- Narathihapate's place of birth was Bagan[2].
- Narathihapate died in Pyay[4].
- Narathihapate was born on April 23, 1238[3].
- Narathihapate died on January 1, 1287[5].
- Narathihapate's father was Uzana of Pagan[8].
- Among Narathihapate's spouses was Yadanabon II of Pagan[9].
- Among Narathihapate's spouses was Shin Hpa of Pagan[10].
- Among Narathihapate's spouses was Shin Shwe of Pagan[11].
- Among Narathihapate's spouses was Saw Nan of Pagan[12].
- Among Narathihapate's spouses was Shin Mauk of Pagan[13].
- Among Narathihapate's spouses was Saw Lon of Pagan[14].
- A child of Narathihapate was Kyawswa of Pagan[15].
- A child of Narathihapate was Mi Saw U[16].
- A child of Narathihapate was Sithu of Pinya[17].
- A child of Narathihapate was Thihathu of Prome[18].
- A child of Narathihapate was Uzana of Bassein[19].
- Narathihapate worked as a monarch[6].
- Narathihapate's religion is recorded as Theravāda[20].
- Narathihapate is recorded as male[21].
- Narathihapate's instance of is recorded as human[22].
- The cause of death was poison[23].
Body
Origins and Family
Born in Bagan[2], Narathihapate… he was born on April 23, 1238[3]. His father was Uzana of Pagan[8].
Career and Affiliations
Narathihapate's professions included monarch[6].
Personal Life
Spouses include Yadanabon II of Pagan[9], 1230–1262[24]; Shin Hpa of Pagan[10], b. 1240[25]; Shin Shwe of Pagan[11]; Saw Nan of Pagan[12]; Shin Mauk of Pagan[13]; and Saw Lon of Pagan[14], a consort[26]. Children include Kyawswa of Pagan[15], a monarch[27], 1260–1299[28], of Myanmar[29]; Mi Saw U[16], a politician[30], of Pinya Kingdom[31]; Sithu of Pinya[17], 1280–1344[32]; Thihathu of Prome[18], 1250–1288[33]; and Uzana of Bassein[19], 1250–1287[34]. Narathihapate's religion is recorded as Theravāda[20].
Death and Burial
Narathihapate died on January 1, 1287[5]. He died in Pyay[4]. The cause of death was poison[23].
Why It Matters
Narathihapate has Wikipedia articles in 10 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[7]
FAQs
Where was Narathihapate born?
Narathihapate's place of birth was Bagan[2].
Where did Narathihapate die?
Narathihapate died in Pyay[4].
Who were Narathihapate's parents?
Narathihapate's father was Uzana of Pagan[8].
Who was Narathihapate married to?
Narathihapate's spouses include Yadanabon II of Pagan[9], Shin Hpa of Pagan[10], Shin Shwe of Pagan[11], and Saw Nan of Pagan[12].
What did Narathihapate do for work?
Narathihapate worked as monarch[6].