Thihaba
Thihaba (Arakanese:သီဟပါ, 1075 - 1110) was the second King of Parein Dynasty of Arakan from 1109 to 1110.[1]
| Min Thiha of Parein  မင်းသီဟ  | |
|---|---|
| King of Arakan | |
| Reign | 1109 - 1110 | 
| Predecessor | Letya Min Nan | 
| Successor | Razagyi | 
| Born | 1075 CE Pagan  | 
| Died | 1110 CE (aged 35)[1] Parein  | 
| Consort | Thabula[1] | 
| Issue | Razagyi | 
| House | Parein | 
| Father | Letya Min Nan | 
| Mother | Shwe Gu-Tha | 
| Religion | Theravada Buddhism | 
Reign
    
Prince Thihaba succeeded his father upon founding of new capital city, Parein and reigned for one year. His son Razagyi, succeeded him.[2]
References
    
- Dhanyawaddy Razawin Thit Vol. 1 1910:308
 - Burma Gazetteer:Akyab District. p. 21.
 
Bibliographies
    
- U Uar Nha, Ashin (1910). Dhanyawadi Razawin Thite (in Arakanese). Vol. 1 pg. 284 (1930s ed.). Rathedaung Township.
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