Information:  - Athinhkaya Saw Yun (; also spelled Sawyun; 1299  5 February 1327) was the founder of the Sagaing Kingdom of Myanmar (Burma). The eldest son of King Thihathu set up a rival kingdom in 1315 after Thihathu appointed Uzana I as heir-apparent. Saw Yun successfully resisted two small expeditions by Pinya by 1317. While Saw Yun nominally remained loyal to his father, he was the de facto king of the area roughly corresponding to present-day Sagaing Region and northern Mandalay Region.  - Pinya, or Vijayapura, was the capital of the Kingdom of Pinya, located near Ava, Mandalay Region, Myanmar. It was the residence of the Pinya dynasty who ruled this part of central Myanmar from 1313 to 1365. It was founded by King Thihathu as Wizayapura on 7 February 1313.  - The Sagaing Kingdom was a small kingdom ruled by a junior branch of the Myinsaing dynasty from 1315 to 1365. Originally the northern province of Sagaing of the Pinya Kingdom, it became de facto independent after Prince Saw Yun successfully fought for autonomy from his father King Thihathu in 131517. Sagaing formally seceded from Pinya in 1325 after Thihathu's death.  - See Kyaswa for the king of Pagan of the same name . Kyaswa of Sagaing ( Burmese :  (  ) , pronounced : ( tazwà ) ; also known as Kyawswa ; 1323 -- 1349 ) was king of Sagaing from 1339 to 1349 . The eldest son of King Saw Yun was put on the throne by Chief Minister Nandapangyan . The chief minister had killed King Tarabya I , who in turn had organized to have King Shwetaungtet killed . Prior to becoming king , he , along with his brothers , spent about four years in hiding in Mindon , away from Shwetaungtet who had seized the throne in 1335/36 by imprisoning his father Tarabya I. But in 1339 , they were captured and brought back to Sagaing . Meanwhile , Tarabya I planned to kill Shwetaungtet from prison . One of his queens was Saw Pa Oh , daughter of King Uzana I of Pinya . Their daughter was later married to King Uzana II of Pinya .  - Thihathu (; 12651325) was a co-founder of the Myinsaing Kingdom, and the founder of the Pinya Kingdom in today's central Burma (Myanmar). Thihathu was the youngest and most ambitious of the three brothers that successfully defended central Burma from Mongol invasions in 1287 and in 130001. He and his brothers toppled the regime at Pagan in 1297, and co-ruled central Burma. After his eldest brother Athinkhaya's death in 1310, Thihathu pushed aside the middle brother Yazathingyan, and took over as the sole ruler of central Burma. His decision to designate his adopted son Uzana I heir-apparent caused his eldest biological son, Saw Yun to set up a rival power center in Sagaing in 1315. Although Saw Yun nominally remained loyal to his father, after Thihathu's death in 1325, the two houses of Myinsaing officially became rival kingdoms in central Burma.    Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'father' with the subject 'kyaswa of sagaing'.  Choices: - sawyun  - thihathu
sawyun

Information:  - East Turkestan also known as Eastern Turkistan, Chinese Turkestan, Uyghurstan, Uyghuristan is a political term with multiple meanings depending on context and usage. Historically, the term was invented by Russian Turkologists like Nikita Bichurin in the 19th century to replace the term Chinese Turkestan, which referred to the Tarim Basin in the southwestern part of Xinjiang province of the Qing dynasty. The medieval Persian toponym "Turkestan" and its derivatives were not used by the local population of the greater region, and China had its own name for an overlapping area since the Han Dynasty as Xiyu, with the parts controlled by China termed Xinjiang from the 18th century onward. The historical Uyghur name for the Tarim Basin is Altishahr, which means "six cities" in Uyghur.  - The World Uyghur Congress (WUC) is an international organisation of exiled Uyghur groups that aspires to "represent the collective interest of the Uyghur people" both inside and outside of the Xinjiang Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of China. The World Uyghur Congress describes itself as a nonviolent and peaceful movement that opposes what it considers to be the Chinese occupation of East Turkestan, and advocates rejection of totalitarianism, religious intolerance and terrorism as an instrument of policy. The Congress is funded in part by the National Endowment for Democracy or NED of US.  - Dolkun Isa is a noted Uyghur activist from the region of Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of northwestern China , also known as East Turkestan . He has spoken on behalf of the rights of the largely Islamic minority which makes up the majority population in that region . The government 's of China as well as the current KMT administration in Taiwan have linked his activities to terrorism . He is currently World Uyghur Congress secretary .  - The Qing dynasty, officially the Great Qing, also called the Qing Empire or the Manchu dynasty, was the last imperial dynasty of China, ruling from 1644 to 1912 with a brief, abortive restoration in 1917. It was preceded by the Ming dynasty and succeeded by the Republic of China. The Qing multi-cultural empire lasted almost three centuries and formed the territorial base for the modern Chinese state.  - Turkestan, also spelled Turkistan, literally means "Land of the Turks" in Persian. It refers to an area in Central Asia between Siberia to the north and Tibet, India and Afghanistan to the south, the Caspian Sea to the west and the Gobi Desert to the east.     Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'ethnic group' with the subject 'dolkun isa'.  Choices: - asia  - india  - manchu  - uyghur people
uyghur people