Anauk Nanmadaw Ma Mya Lay
Thiri Maha Thuta Yadana Sanda Dewi (Burmese: သီရိမဟာသုတရတနာစန္ဒာဒေဝီ, Pali: Sīrimahāsutaratanā candādevī; born Ma Mya Kyote; 1809 – 1845), commonly known as Anauk Nanmadaw Ma Mya Lay (Burmese: အနောက်နန်းမတော် မမြလေး), was the Queen of the Western Palace of King Tharrawaddy during the Konbaung dynasty.
Anauk Nanmadaw Ma Mya Lay | |||||
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Queen of the Western Palace | |||||
Tenure | 1837 – 1845 | ||||
Predecessor | Thiri Malaa Yadana Mahay | ||||
Successor | Thiri Maha Thu Sanda Dewi | ||||
King | Tharrawaddy Min | ||||
Born | 1809 Hinthada | ||||
Died | 1845 35–36) Ava | (aged||||
Consort | Tharrawaddy Min | ||||
Issue | Hlaing Hteik Khaung Tin | ||||
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House | Konbaung | ||||
Father | Min Pyan Chi | ||||
Mother | Me Ei | ||||
Religion | Theravada Buddhism |
She was a well-known female poet of the late Konbaung era, and is remembered as the composer of the popular patpyoe "Chit-Tha-Hmya-Ko" and for her tragic death.
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