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- Shwe_Nawrahta abstract "Shwe Nawrahta (ရွှေနော်ရထာ, pronounced: [ʃwè nɔ̀jətʰà]) is one of the 37 nats in the Burmese pantheon of nats. He is the merged personalities of two historic Nawrahtas. The first source is Anawrahta of Ava, son in law of King Minkhaung I of Ava. Anawrahta was appointed governor of Arakan in 1406, and later married to the king's daughter Saw Pye Chantha. In November 1407, Razadarit's Hanthawaddy troops captured Launggyet (Arakan's then capital), and took Anawrahta and Saw Pye Chantha prisoner to Pathein. On arrival, Anawrahta was executed, and his wife passed into Razadarit's harem as a full queen. The second source is Nawrahta of Yamethin, grandson of King Minkhaung II of Ava and the eldest son of King Thihathura. In November 1501 (Natdaw 863 ME, 11 November to 9 December 1501), he ordered his servant Nga Thaukkya to assassinate the new king Shwenankyawshin. Thaukkya's attempt failed; he was caught and put to death. Nawrahta lived in the palace so he was easily caught; being of royal blood, he was drowned.Shwe Nawrahta is portrayed sitting with one knee raised upon a simple throne, holding a gu lee ball in one hand and a gu lee stick in the other.".
- Shwe_Nawrahta thumbnail Shwenawrahta_Nat.jpg?width=300.
- Shwe_Nawrahta wikiPageExternalLink 37_nat.html.
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- Shwe_Nawrahta wikiPageRevisionID "704202306".
- Shwe_Nawrahta wikiPageWikiLink Anawrahta_of_Ava.
- Shwe_Nawrahta wikiPageWikiLink Category:Burmese_nats.
- Shwe_Nawrahta wikiPageWikiLink Hanthawaddy_Kingdom.
- Shwe_Nawrahta wikiPageWikiLink Hmannan_Yazawin.
- Shwe_Nawrahta wikiPageWikiLink Khin_Maung_Nyunt.
- Shwe_Nawrahta wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Ava.
- Shwe_Nawrahta wikiPageWikiLink Launggyet.
- Shwe_Nawrahta wikiPageWikiLink Minkhaung_I.
- Shwe_Nawrahta wikiPageWikiLink Minkhaung_II.
- Shwe_Nawrahta wikiPageWikiLink Nat_(spirit).
- Shwe_Nawrahta wikiPageWikiLink Nawrahta_of_Yamethin.
- Shwe_Nawrahta wikiPageWikiLink Pathein.
- Shwe_Nawrahta wikiPageWikiLink Polo.
- Shwe_Nawrahta wikiPageWikiLink Rakhine_State.
- Shwe_Nawrahta wikiPageWikiLink Razadarit.
- Shwe_Nawrahta wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Historical_Commission_of_Burma.
- Shwe_Nawrahta wikiPageWikiLink Saw_Pye_Chantha.
- Shwe_Nawrahta wikiPageWikiLink Shwenankyawshin.
- Shwe_Nawrahta wikiPageWikiLink Thihathura_II_of_Ava.
- Shwe_Nawrahta wikiPageWikiLink File:Shwenawrahta_Nat.jpg.
- Shwe_Nawrahta wikiPageWikiLinkText "Shwe Nawrahta".
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- Shwe_Nawrahta subject Category:Burmese_nats.
- Shwe_Nawrahta hypernym Nats.
- Shwe_Nawrahta comment "Shwe Nawrahta (ရွှေနော်ရထာ, pronounced: [ʃwè nɔ̀jətʰà]) is one of the 37 nats in the Burmese pantheon of nats. He is the merged personalities of two historic Nawrahtas. The first source is Anawrahta of Ava, son in law of King Minkhaung I of Ava. Anawrahta was appointed governor of Arakan in 1406, and later married to the king's daughter Saw Pye Chantha.".
- Shwe_Nawrahta label "Shwe Nawrahta".
- Shwe_Nawrahta sameAs Q7505821.
- Shwe_Nawrahta sameAs ရွှေနော်ရထာ.
- Shwe_Nawrahta sameAs m.0cz7yn4.
- Shwe_Nawrahta sameAs Q7505821.
- Shwe_Nawrahta wasDerivedFrom Shwe_Nawrahta?oldid=704202306.
- Shwe_Nawrahta depiction Shwenawrahta_Nat.jpg.
- Shwe_Nawrahta isPrimaryTopicOf Shwe_Nawrahta.