Khin Ma Hnaung
Khin Ma Hnaung (Burmese: ခင်မနှောင်း, [kʰɪ̀ɴ ma̰ n̥áʊɴ]) was a queen consort of King Raza II of Arakan from 1599 to 1612. The queen was a daughter of King Nanda of Toungoo Dynasty and his chief consort Hanthawaddy Mibaya.[1] She was taken to Mrauk-U, after her father surrendered to the joint forces of Raza II and Minye Thihathu II of Toungoo in 1599. At Mrauk-U, she was known as the Tanzaung Mibaya (တန်ဆောင်း မိဖုရား, "Queen of the Royal Hall").[2]
Khin Ma Hnaung ခင်မနှောင်း | |
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Queen of the Northern Palace of Arakan | |
Tenure | 19 December [O.S. 9 December] 1599 – 4 July [O.S. 24 June] 1612 |
Predecessor | Pyinsala Sanda |
Successor | Shin Htwe |
Born | early 1560s Pegu (Bago) |
Died | 1620s? Mrauk-U |
Spouse | Raza II |
Father | Nanda |
Mother | Hanthawaddy Mibaya |
Religion | Theravada Buddhism |
Ancestry
Khin Ma Hnaung was the fourth child of Nanda and his chief consort Hanthawaddy Mibaya. She was likely born in the early 1560s.[note 1]
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Notes
- Chronicles have no record of hers or any other female children of Nanda. Her elder brother Mingyi Swa, the third child of her parents, was born on 27 November 1558 (Sunday, 2nd waning of Nadaw 920 ME) per (Ohn Shwe 1966: xxviii). Her younger brother Minye Kyawswa II of Ava, the sixth child, was born in November 1567 (Nadaw 929 ME) per (Zata 1960: 47). It means she was born sometime between late 1559 and 1565. Moreover, because her father was away on various military campaigns between February 1563 and August 1565, she and her younger sister Khin Pu were likely born in the early 1560s.
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References
- Hmannan Vol. 3 2003: 108
- RRT Vol. 2 1999: 87
Bibliography
- Ohn Shwe, U; Natshinnaung (1920). Natshinnaung Yadu Collection (in Burmese) (1966, 3rd printing ed.). Yangon: Hanthawaddy.
- Royal Historians of Burma (c. 1680). U Hla Tin (Hla Thamein) (ed.). Zatadawbon Yazawin (1960 ed.). Historical Research Directorate of the Union of Burma.
- Royal Historical Commission of Burma (1832). Hmannan Yazawin (in Burmese). 1–3 (2003 ed.). Yangon: Ministry of Information, Myanmar.
- Sandamala Linkara, Ashin (1931). Rakhine Razawin Thit (in Burmese). 1–2 (1997–1999 ed.). Yangon: Tetlan Sarpay.
Khin Ma Hnaung Mrauk-U Kingdom Born: 1560s Died: 1620s? | ||
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Preceded by Pyinsala Sanda |
Queen of the Northern Palace 19 December 1599 – 4 July 1612 |
Succeeded by Shin Htwe |
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