Einda Thiri
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Einda Thiri Saw Hla Htut ဣန္ဒသီရိ စောလှထွတ် | |
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Governor of Pagan | |
Reign | c. 1433/34 – ? |
Predecessor | Tarabya |
Successor | ? |
Monarch | Mohnyin Thado (c. 1433/34–1439) Minye Kyawswa I of Ava (1439–?) |
Born | c. mid-1410s Ava Kingdom |
Died | Ava Kingdom |
Spouses | Thiha Zeya Thu[1] |
Father | Mohnyin Thado |
Einda Thiri (Burmese: ဣန္ဒသီရိ, pronounced [ʔèiɴda̰ θìɹḭ]; Pali: Indasīri; also known as Saw Hla Htut, Burmese: စောလှထွတ်[1]) was a daughter of King Mohnyin Thado of Ava, and governor of Pagan.[2] The princess was the first known female ruler of the Pagan (Bagan) capital region. Her tenure at the ancient capital city of Pagan (Bagan) probably began c. 1433.[note 1] Chronicles do not say when her tenure at Pagan ended.
Notes
[edit]- ^ (Yazawin Thit Vol. 1 2012: 282) only says she was governor in her father's reign (1426–1439) without providing when exactly she was appointed. But based chronicle reporting elsewhere, she may have succeeded c. 1433/34. (Yazawin Thit Vol. 1 2012: 278) and (Hmannan Vol. 2 2003: 69–70) say Thado appointed her predecessor Tarabya's son governor of Amyint with his father's title in early 1434. This means Tarabya the elder may have died by then.
References
[edit]Bibliography
[edit]- Maha Sithu (2012) [1798]. Myint Swe; Kyaw Win; Thein Hlaing (eds.). Yazawin Thit (in Burmese). Vol. 1–3 (2nd printing ed.). Yangon: Ya-Pyei Publishing.
- Royal Historical Commission of Burma (2003) [1832]. Hmannan Yazawin (in Burmese). Vol. 1–3. Yangon: Ministry of Information, Myanmar.