Meiktila Princess Explained

Thiri Thuriya Yazawadi
Succession:Princess of Meikhtila
Birth Place:Mandalay
Death Place:Mandalay, British Burma
Burial Place:Mandalay Palace
Spouse:Kyaw Hlaing Maung Maung
Spouse-Type:Spouse
Consort:yes
Issue:3 daughters, 1 son
House:Konbaung
Father:Mindon Min
Mother:Laungshe Mibaya
Religion:Theravada Buddhism

Thiri Thuriya Yazawadi (Burmese: သီရိသူရိယရာဇာဝတီ; Pali: Sīrisūriyarājāvatī; 1860 – 1 June 1896), commonly known as the Princess of Meikhtila or Meikhtila Supaya Galay (Burmese: မိတ္ထီလာစုဘုရားကလေး), was a royal princess during the Konbaung dynasty.[1] She was born in 1860 at the Mandalay Palace, the daughter of Mindon Min by his consort, Laungshe Mibaya.[2] Her full siblings included two sisters, the Princess of Maing Kaing, Princess of Pakhangyi, and one elder brother, Thibaw Min.[3]

She was granted the appanages of Meiktila and Pyaungpya on 20 October 1878. After the fall of the Konbaung dynasty in 1885, the princess, then 26, relocated out of the Mandalay Palace.[4] She ultimately wed Kyaw Hlaing Maung Maung, the brother of her handmaiden, Khin Lay Pu. The couple had 3 daughters and 1 son. She died on 1 June 1896, shortly after the death of her son.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Simms . Sao Sanda . AHP 48 GREAT LORDS OF THE SKY: BURMA'S SHAN ARISTOCRACY . 9 August 2017 . Asian Highlands Perspectives . en.
  2. Book: Society . Burma Research . Journal of the Burma Research Society . 1961 . The Society . en.
  3. Book: Hardiman, John Percy. Gazetteer of Upper Burma and the Shan States. 1900. superintendent, Government printing, Burma. en.
  4. Web site: The King's Little Sister - Things Myanmar. sites.google.com. 2018-10-05.