Thihathura II of Ava

Thihathura II of Ava
ဒုတိယ သီဟသူရ (အင်းဝ)
King of Ava
Reign1485 – 4 March 1501
PredecessorMinkhaung II
SuccessorMinkhaung II
Bornc. February 1474
Friday, (Pyatho–Tabaung) 835 ME
Ava
Died4 March 1501 (aged 27)
Thursday, 1st waning of Tabaung 862 ME
Ava
ConsortElder daughter of Theinkhathu of Salin
IssueShwe Nawrahta
HouseMohnyin
FatherMinkhaung II
MotherAtula Thiri Dhamma Dewi
ReligionTheravada Buddhism

Thihathura II of Ava (Burmese: ဒုတိယ သီဟသူရ (အင်းဝ); February 1474 – 4 March 1501) was the joint-king of Ava who co-reigned with his father Minkhaung II for 15 years. When he was just six, his father ascended to the Ava throne and he was made heir-apparent. In 1485, the 11-year-old was made a co-regent. He lived in the same palace with his father, and displayed a white umbrella as a symbol of sovereignty. He co-ruled with his father for 15 years but died a month earlier than his father. Minkhaung, who faced numerous rebellions throughout his reign, made his son joint-king because he wanted to retain loyalty of his son. Minkhaung outlived his son, died in March 1501 and was succeeded by his younger son Shwenankyawshin (Narapati II).