Minnyi Mintha (Burmese: မင်းညီမင်းသား, pronounced [mɪ́ɴɲ̥ì mɪ́ɴðá]) was the common title for all Princes of the Blood of the Burmese monarchy (i.e. sons, grandsons, brothers and nephews of a sovereign), who were all assigned fiefdoms when they came of age, and promoted to this rank.
It was divided into four principal grades, as follows, awarded individually:
Specific titles were also used not by office, but by birth; however these were NOT indicative of the succession, for which there were no effective rules, a power struggle in the palace was the rule.