Binnya E Laung (Burmese: ဗညားအဲလောင်, pronounced [bəɲá ʔɛ́ làʊ̯ɴ]) was heir-presumptive of Martaban from 1330 to the 1340s.
[note 1] He was a still a young child when his father brought him to the capital Martaban (Mottama).
E Laung had a rival in his half-cousin Binnya U, son of Sanda Min Hla.
The king was careful not to antagonize his chief queen, and never officially announced who his heir was.
[2] The king freed U only after intense protestations by queens Sanda Min Hla and Tala Shin Saw Bok, mother and aunt of U.