Min Uti of Mohnyin

Min Uti (Burmese: မင်းဥတည်, pronounced [mɪ́ɰ̃ ʔṵ dí]; c. 1427–1451) was sawbwa of Mohnyin for a few months in 1450–1451.

(Min Uti appears to be an epithet, signifying his later allegiance to the Chinese.

But in 1442, his father sent Uti to the court of the new king Narapati as token of loyalty.

He and the co-sawbwas of Mogaung—Tho Kyein Bwa and Tho Bok Bwa—revolted against Ava, apparently with Chinese support.

The king and the Crown Prince came up with two armies (19,000 troops, 800 cavalry, 40 elephants), and put down the rebellion in 1451.