Tarabya of Toungoo

[1] He was appointed governor of Amyint with the title of Tarabya in early 1434 by King Mohnyin Thado.

[note 2] In 1439, King Minye Kyawswa I succeeded the Ava throne, and appointed Tarabya governor of the strategic town of Yanaung in the Prome region as a step to regain Toungoo which had been in revolt since 1426.

[2] According to the Toungoo Yazawin chronicle, a court astrologer predicted in 1442 that the viceroy would die at midnight on 5th waxing of Tabodwe 807 ME (1 January 1446).

The chronicle continues that the viceroy died at the midnight of 1 January 1446 as he was taking a shower.

[3] Tarabya was a brother-in-law of Crown Prince Minye Kyawswa of the Forty Years' War fame.