The following tables show the list of Mon kings ruling Mon Kingdom Hongsawatoi.
First Hongsawatoi
List of Kings of Pegu from the
foundation of the city of Hongsawatoi (AD 573-781)
No |
Name of Kings |
Commencement of
reign Year AD |
Length of Reign Years |
|
Remarks |
|
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 |
Thamala Kumara Wimala Katha Kum ma Mahumu arinda
radza Mahintha Radza Geinda Radza Mahimu Mig ga
dib ba Radza Gits tsa wi ya Kara wi ka
Radza Tsan da la
Radza At ta tha
Radza Anuma Radza Mahumu Mig ga
dib ba nge Mahimu Egga
Thamanda Radza Uba ma la
radza Pun na ri ka
radza ThaminTiktha,titha,or
TissaRadza |
573 585 592 599 606 623 635 650 660 672 685 700 712 722 734 746 761 |
12 7 7 7 17 12 15 10 12 13 15 12 10 12 12 15 20 |
Brother Nephew Son Son Brother Son Son Son Son Brother Son Son |
Came from Sa-htom
to build the city of Pegu |
|
Relationship not
stated |
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Usurper |
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Relationship not
stated |
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From this time a
blank of about see note |
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see note 500 years occurs in the annals of Pegu, during which the names of no native kings are entered. The two last kings in this list probably represent two periods, the religious ascendancy or religious strife of Brahmanists and Buddhists, extending over about three hundred years. The close of Thitas reign would then synchronise with the conquest of Pegu and Sa-Htom (Thahtun) by Anaurahta about A.D 1050, when Pegu became subject to Burma for about two hundred and thirty years from 1057 to 1287.
Kings and Queens who reigned after the Re-establishment of
the Kingdom under Wareru, A.D 1287 to 1540.
No. |
Name of Kings |
Commencement of reigned year
AD |
Length of region years |
|
Remarks |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 |
Wa re ru Khun lau, or Tha na ran bya keit Dzau au, or Then mhaing Dzau dzip, or Binga ran da Binya e lau Binya u, or Tsheng phyu sheng Binya nwe, or Ra dza di rit Biny Dham ma Ra dza Binya Ran kit Binya Wa ru Binya Keng Mhau dau Shen tsau bu, Binya dau Dham ma Dedi Binya Ran Ta ka rwut bi |
1287 1526 |
19 4 13 7 18 37 38 3 20 4 3 7 31 35 14 |
Brother Nephew Brother Cousin Cousin Son Son Brother Nephew Cousin Cousin Son Son |
Who established the dynasty, but had his capital at Muttama |
Son of #2, Khun-lau Son of # 4, Dzau-dzip. This king restored the ancient capital, Pegu or Hongsawatoi. |
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Reigned seven months. Daughter of # 7, Radza-di-rit Not of royal race Son in law of #13, Sheng-tsau-bu Conquered and deposed by Tabeng Shwehti, Burman king of Taungu, A.D 1540 |
Kings who expelled the Burmese and
Reigned in Pegu (AD 1740-1757)
No. |
Name of King |
Commencement of reign Year AD |
Length of Reign Years |
Remarks |
1 2 |
Buddha ke thi Gwe meng. Binya Dala |
1740 1746 |
6 11 |
Abdicated Boluntarily Conquered by
Alaungpaya |
Reference:
Phyare, Authur Purves, Sir (1883), "History of Burma, including Burma Proper, Pegu, Taungu, Tenassarim, and Arakan," Trlbner & Co. Publisher, London.