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Pindale Princess
Queen of the Western Palace
Tenure26 March 1853 – 26 July 1855
PredecessorThiri Thu Yadana Mingala Dwei, Princess of Myadaung
SuccessorThiri Maha Thu Sanda Yadana Dewi, Princess of Yinge
Princess of Pindale
Tenure8 July 1840 – 26 July 1855
PredecessorPindale Mintha
SuccessorUnknown
BornAmarapura Palace, Burma
Died26 July 1855
Amarapura Palace
Burial
Amarapura Palace
consortMindon Min
Regnal name
Thiri Maha Thu Sanda Dewi
Posthumous name
Pindale Princess
HouseKonbaung
DynastyKonbaung dynasty
FatherTharrawaddy Min
MotherKanaung Mibaya, the Queen of the Northern Apartment
ReligionTheravada Buddhism

Thiri Maha Thu Sanda Dewi (Burmese: သီရိမဟာသုစန္ဒာဒေဝီ, Template:Lang-pi), also known as the Princess of Pindale, was the first Queen of the Western Palace of Mindon Min, the tenth king of Konbaung dynasty.[1]

Early life

Pindale Princess, the eldest of two siblings, was born to Tharrawaddy Min and Kanaung Mibaya, the Queen of the Northern Apartment.[2]: 114  At the opening ceremony of her father's royal throne, held from 8 to 10 July 1840, she received the title of Thiri Thu Manla Wadi and the appanage of Pindale.[3]: 406  During the reign of Pagan Min, her royal title was Thiri Yadana Thu Sanda Dewi.[2]: 50 

As a queen

When Mindon Min ascended the throne, she became the Queen of the Western Palace on 26 March 1853, which made her the queen of first rank.[2]: 114  On 16 June 1854, at the opening ceremony of Mindon's throne, she was honoured the title of Thiri Maha Thu Sanda Dewi.[2]: 144 

On 27 June 1855, she gave birth to a son at around 8:07 am who died two days later at 3:24 pm and a daughter at 10:30 pm who died at 4:12 am in the same day.[2]: 157 

Death

She died on 26 July 1855 and was buried in her compound at the Amarapura Palace.[2]: 159  She was replaced by her younger sister Princess of Yinge as the second Queen of the Western Palace.

References

  1. ^ ကြမ်း (မောင်), ပုဆိုး (2007). ကနောင်မင်းသား (in Burmese). အလင်းသစ်စာပေ. Retrieved 2 October 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d e f တင် (ဦး), မောင်မောင် (2004). ကုန်းဘောင်ဆက်မဟာရာဇဝင်တော်ကြီး (in Burmese). လောကစာပေ. Retrieved 2 October 2021.
  3. ^ တင် (ဦး), မောင်မောင် (2004). ကုန်ဘောင်ဆက်မဟာရာဇဝင်တော်ကြီး (in Burmese). လောကစာပေ.