Ti Lawka Sanda Dewi
Ti Lawka Sanda Dewi တိလောက စန္ဒာဒေဝီ | |
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Chief queen consort of Burma | |
Tenure | c. 1150s – 1167 |
Predecessor | Yadanabon I |
Successor | Taung Pyinthe (Narathu) |
Queen of the Central Palace | |
Tenure | 1112–1150s |
Predecessor | Khin Tan |
Successor | Saw Ahlwan |
Spouse | Sithu I |
Issue | Htauk Hlayga |
House | Pagan |
Religion | Theravada Buddhism |
- For another chief queen of Pagan named Ti Lawka Sanda, see Thonlula.
Ti Lawka Sanda Dewi (Burmese: တိလောက စန္ဒာဒေဝီ, pronounced: [tḭlɔ́ka̰ sàɴdà déwì]) was a chief queen consort of King Sithu I of Pagan (Bagan). She was a senior queen until c. 1150s when she succeeded Queen Yadanabon as the chief queen (usaukpan).[1] Sanda Dewi had a son named Htauk Hlayga. Her younger sister was also a queen of Sithu with the title of Yazakumari.[1]
References
Bibliography
- Maha Sithu (1798). Myint Swe (1st ed.); Kyaw Win, Ph.D. and Thein Hlaing (2nd ed.), eds. Yazawin Thit (in Burmese). 1–3 (2012, 2nd printing ed.). Yangon: Ya-Pyei Publishing.
Ti Lawka Sanda Dewi | ||
Royal titles | ||
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Preceded by Yadanabon I |
Chief queen consort of Burma 1150s–1167 |
Succeeded by Taung Pyinthe (Narathu) |
Preceded by Khin Tan |
Queen of the Central Palace 1112–1050s |
Succeeded by Saw Ahlwan |
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