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Sale Ngahkwe
စလေငခွေး
King of Pagan
Reign931 - 937
PredecessorTannet
SuccessorTheinhko
IssueTheinhko
HousePagan
ReligionAri Buddhism

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Sale Ngahkwe (Template:Lang-my) was a king of Pagan dynasty of Burma (Myanmar) in early 10th century. Ngakhwe, a descendant of King Thingayaza of Pagan but brought up in obscurity at Sale in central Burma, came to work in the service of King Tannet as a stable groom. Ngakhwe then assassinated the king and seized the throne.[1]

References

  1. ^ George W. Bird (1897). Wanderings in Burma. F.J. Bright & Son. p. 336.
Sale Ngahkwe
 Died: c. 937
Regnal titles
Preceded by King of Pagan
c. 931 - 937
Succeeded by