Min Khin Saw
Atula Agga Maha Dewi Min Khin Saw အတုလအဂ္ဂ မဟာဒေဝီ မင်းခင်စော | |
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Chief queen consort of Toungoo State | |
Tenure | c. February 1597 – 11 August 1609 |
Coronation | 21 March [O.S. 11 March] 1603 |
Predecessor | new office |
Successor | vacant[note 1] |
Chief vicereine of Toungoo | |
Tenure | June 1584 – c. February 1597 |
Predecessor | Laygyun Mibaya |
Successor | disestablished |
Born | c. 1555[note 2] Pegu (Bago) Toungoo Empire |
Died | after August 1612 Pinya Restored Toungoo Kingdom |
Spouse | Minye Thihathu II |
Issue | Natshinnaung Minye Kyawswa of Toungoo Minye Thihathu III of Toungoo Minye Kyawhtin II of Toungoo |
House | Toungoo |
Father | Bayinnaung |
Mother | Sanda Dewi |
Religion | Theravada Buddhism |
Min Khin Saw (Template:Lang-my, pronounced [mɪ́ɴ kʰɪ̀ɴ sɔ́]) was the chief queen consort of the break-away kingdom of Toungoo (Taungoo) from 1597 to 1609. She was also the chief queen of Toungoo from 1584 to 1597 when Toungoo was a vassal state of Toungoo Empire.[1] From 1612 onwards, the mother of Natshinnaung spent her last years as a dowager queen in Pinya (near Ava (Inwa).[2]
Brief
Min Khin Saw was the only child born from the union of Queen Sanda Dewi and King Bayinnaung. She descended from the Ava royal line from her mother's side. She married her half-cousin Minye Kyawhtin, governor of Tharrawaddy (Thayawadi), on 1 May 1571.[3]
The couple had four children:[1]
- Natshinnaung, King of Toungoo (1609–1610); Viceroy of Toungoo (1610–1612)
- Minye Kyawswa of Toungoo, Crown Prince of Toungoo (1609–1612)
- Minye Thihathu III of Toungoo, Governor of Badon (1612–?)[4]
- Minye Kyawhtin II of Toungoo, Governor of Taungdwingyi (1612–?)[4]
Min Khin Saw became a dowager queen in 1609 when her husband died. She fled Toungoo in August 1612[note 3] when the combined forces of Portuguese Syriam (Thanlyin) and Martaban (Mottama) attacked Toungoo. King Anaukpetlun gave her a two-story house in Pinya (near Ava) with a retinue of servants.[2]
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Notes
- ^ (Maha Yazawin Vol. 3 2006: 148): Natshinnaung did not have a queen after the death of Yaza Datu Kalaya. He did not raise any of his concubines to queen. And since Natshinnaung was the last sovereign king of Toungoo, the office of Chief Queen of Toungoo ended with Min Khin Saw.
- ^ Sanda Dewi became Bayinnaung's queen only in April 1553. Since she got married in 1570, she was likely born in the mid 1550s.
- ^ (Maha Yazawin Vol. 3 2006: 144): Wagaung 974 ME = 28 July to 25 August 1612
References
Bibliography
- Kala, U (1724). Maha Yazawin (in Burmese). Vol. 1–3 (2006, 4th printing ed.). Yangon: Ya-Pyei Publishing.