Consort: | yes |
Saw Taw Oo of Sagaing စောတော်ဦး | |
Reign: | 1390s – April 1400 |
Succession: | Queen of the Central Palace of Ava |
Predecessor: | Saw Omma of Sagaing |
Successor: | Min Pyan of Ava |
Suc-Type: | Successor |
Reign1: | 5 September 1367 – 1390s |
Succession1: | Queen of the Western Palace of Ava |
Predecessor1: | new office |
Successor1: | Shin Mi-Nauk |
Spouse: | Swa Saw Ke |
Issue: | Soe Min Wimala Dewi[1] |
Father: | Minbyauk Thihapate |
Mother: | Soe Min Kodawgyi |
Birth Date: | 1353 |
Birth Place: | Sagaing |
Death Date: | ? |
Death Place: | Ava (Inwa) |
Religion: | Theravada Buddhism |
Saw Taw Oo (my|စောတော်ဦး, in Burmese pronounced as /sɔ́ dɔ̀ ʔú/) was a queen consort of King Swa Saw Ke of Ava. She was the daughter of King Thihapate of Sagaing, a granddaughter of King Saw Yun, the founder of Sagaing, and a half-sister of King Thado Minbya, the founder of Ava. She was raised to be a queen of Swa Saw Ke with the title of Queen of the Central Palace, succeeding her half-sister Saw Omma. The queen was also given Pagan (Bagan) in fief.[2]
According to a contemporary inscription, the queen donated a monastery in Wetkyi-In, and dedicated paddy farmland to the monastery in October 1396.
The following is her ancestry according to Hmannan. She was descended from Pagan and Pinya royalty. Her father's lineage is not reported except that he was not of royal blood and that he was a grandnephew of Queen Pwa Saw of Pagan.[3]