Minyedeippa (Burmese: မင်းရဲဒိဗ္ဗ, pronounced [mɪ́ɰ̃jɛ́ deiʔpa̰]; also spelled Minredeippa or Minyedaikpa; 1608 – 25 November 1630) was the seventh king of Toungoo dynasty of Burma.
He came to throne in July 1628 after having assassinated his father King Anaukpetlun who had discovered Minyedeippa's affair with one of his minor queen,[4]: 217 daughter of Kengtung Sawbwa.
[5] After the assassination, Minyedaikpa was able to strong-arm the ministers at the court to proclaim him king as the main two contenders to the throne, his two uncles Thalun and Minye Kyawswa were away at the Shan States on a military campaign.
[6] Thalun denied Minyedeippa's request to become a monk, and executed him in November of that year.,[5] but in the origin chronicle he was rescued by a Burmese royal family from Chiang Mai.
and he was safe until the king left the city for him to stay with an old authorities the Bayinnaung's principal queen's lineage and moved away.