Yun San
Appearance
Yun San ယွန်းစံ | |||||
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Chief Queen Consort of Burma | |||||
Tenure | 29 February 1752 – 11 May 1760 | ||||
Coronation | 17 April 1752 | ||||
Predecessor | Maha Nanda Dipadi Dewi | ||||
Successor | Maha Mingala Yadana Dewi | ||||
Born | 1713 Siboktara | ||||
Died | 31 July 1771 | (aged 58)||||
Spouse | Alaungpaya | ||||
Issue | Six sons, four daughters, including Naungdawgyi Hsinbyushin Bodawpaya | ||||
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House | Siboktara | ||||
Father | Thiri Yandaza U Phyo | ||||
Mother | Daw Nyet | ||||
Religion | Theravada Buddhism |
Me Yun San (Burmese: မယ်ယွန်းစံ [mɛ̀ jʊ́ɴ sàɴ]; 1713–1771) is the empress consort of King Alaungpaya of Burma (Myanmar), and the royal mother who gave birth to three kings of Konbaung Dynasty: Naungdawgyi, Hsinbyushin and Bodawpaya.[1] Alaungpaya had officially pronounced that all sons of Yun San would become kings in order of seniority. She is famous for her peace keeping efforts between her two eldest sons, Naungdawgyi and Hsinbyushin, regarding the succession to throne after Alaungpaya's death in 1760.[2] She passed away during Hsinbyushin's reign in 1771.
References
Bibliography
- Htin Aung, Maung (1967). A History of Burma. New York and London: Cambridge University Press.