Binnya Dala
Binnya Dala was a prominent king of the Hanthawaddy Kingdom in present-day Myanmar during the 15th century. He ruled from 1446 to 1471 and is known for his efforts to strengthen the kingdom's power and influence in the region. His reign was marked by military campaigns and diplomatic relations with neighboring states.
Under Binnya Dala's leadership, the kingdom experienced cultural and economic growth. He promoted Buddhism and supported the construction of temples, contributing to the rich heritage of Buddhist architecture in Myanmar. His legacy is remembered for both his military achievements and his contributions to the cultural landscape of the region.