The
Pinya Kingdom (, ) was a
kingdom that ruled part of central
Burma (Myanmar) from 1313 to 1364. It was the successor state to the
Myinsaing Kingdom, one of many petty kingdoms that emerged after the fall of the
Pagan Empire in 1287. Pinya occasionally clashed with the cross-river rival
Sagaing Kingdom for the control of central Burma but was largely kept on the defensive throughout its existence by Shan raids from the north. Both Pinya and Sagaing kingdoms collapsed in 1364 when Shan raiders from
Mogaung sacked the capitals of both kingdoms in succession.