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Ananda Thuriya of Kanba Myint

Ananda Thuriya
အနန္တ သူရိယ
Governor of Kanba Myint
Reign 1191 – c. late 1220s
Predecessor New office
Successor Min Hla Saw
Born c. 1160
Died in or after 1224
Kanba Myint
Spouse Saw Min Hla
Issue Min Hla Saw
Religion Theravada Buddhism

Ananda Thuriya (Burmese: အနန္တ သူရိယ, pronounced: [ʔənàɴda̰ θùɹḭja̰]) was the first governor of Kanba Myint, the region that would later become the Principality of Toungoo (Taungoo), the predecessor state of the Toungoo dynasty. The governor started out his career in the military service of King Sithu II of Pagan (Bagan), rising to commander-in-chief of the royal army. He later became a chief minister at the royal court, and married a daughter of the king. In 1191, he was appointed governor of Kanba Myint, (modern Taungoo District), then a frontier region. He was the paternal great grandfather of Thawun Gyi and Thawun Nge, who founded Toungoo in 1279.

The royal chronicles say nothing about his early life except for his personal name, Yanman Nga Htwe (ရန်မန် ငထွေး). Based on his honorific, Yanman, he was likely an ethnic Mon. The first mention of him the chronicles is as a member of the security detail of King Sithu II (r. 1174–1211). Chronicles say that Htwe made his name one day when the king was sailing upriver from Pagan (Bagan), and the royal barge was attacked by a large crocodile. Htwe jumped into the river, and wrested the crocodile and killed it with the royal sceptre.

The grateful king appointed him an officer in his army. There, Htwe served with distinction. He started out leading small expeditions to put down minor rebellions, and later became a commander leading major expeditions to more remote regions. Chronicles say that he proved to be a successful commander, and usually brought home the rebel leader. Legends grew about his bravery: He supposedly wrestled and killed a tiger, and an elephant on separate occasions. For his battlefield successes, the king rewarded him by granting a senior court title, Ananda Thuriya (Pali: Ananta Suriya), and his teenage daughter Saw Min Hla in marriage. The minister-general built the Laymyethna Temple in Pagan, inscribing a curse on all those who should injure his dedication.


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