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Thiri Thu Ketha Dewi (18?? – 1882), commonly known as Pin Hteik Khaung Tin (ပင်းထိပ်ခေါင်တင်), was a Devi-level royal princess during the late Konbaung dynasty.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 10 relations: Amarapura, Appanage, Consummation, Konbaung dynasty, Mandalay, Mindon Min, Myanmar, Prince Myo Tu, Prince of Mekkhaya, Setkya Dewi, Zabwedaung Mibaya.

  2. Burmese Buddhists
  3. Burmese princesses

Amarapura

Amarapura (MLCTS,,; also spelt as Ummerapoora) is a former capital of Myanmar, and now a township of Mandalay city.

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Appanage

An appanage, or apanage (apanage), is the grant of an estate, title, office or other thing of value to a younger child of a monarch, who would otherwise have no inheritance under the system of primogeniture (where only the eldest inherits).

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Consummation

In many traditions and statutes of civil or religious law, the consummation of a marriage, often called simply consummation, is the first (or first officially credited) act of sexual intercourse between two people, following their marriage to each other.

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Konbaung dynasty

The Konbaung dynasty (ကုန်းဘောင်မင်းဆက်), also known as the Third Burmese Empire (တတိယမြန်မာနိုင်ငံတော်), was the last dynasty that ruled Burma/Myanmar from 1752 to 1885.

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Mandalay

Mandalay is the second-largest city in Myanmar, after Yangon.

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Mindon Min

Mindon Min (မင်းတုန်းမင်း,; 1808 – 1878), born Maung Lwin, was the penultimate king of Burma (Myanmar) from 1853 to 1878. Pin Princess and Mindon Min are Konbaung dynasty.

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Myanmar

Myanmar, officially the Republic of the Union of Myanmar and also known as Burma (the official name until 1989), is a country in Southeast Asia. It is the largest country by area in Mainland Southeast Asia and has a population of about 55 million. It is bordered by Bangladesh and India to its northwest, China to its northeast, Laos and Thailand to its east and southeast, and the Andaman Sea and the Bay of Bengal to its south and southwest.

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Prince Myo Tu, Prince of Mekkhaya

Thiri Maha Thu Dhammayaza (သီရိမဟာသုဓမ္မရာဇာ, Sīrimahāsudhammarājā; born Myo Tu; c. 1847 – 1879), commonly known as the Prince of Mekkhaya, was a prince of the first rank of the late Konbaung dynasty. Pin Princess and prince Myo Tu, Prince of Mekkhaya are Burmese Buddhists and Konbaung dynasty.

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Setkya Dewi

Thiri Pawara Atula Tilawka Maha Yazeinda Adhipati Yadana Dewi (Sīripavara Atulatiloka Mahārājindādhipati Ratanādevī; သီရိပဝရ အတုလတိလောက မဟာရာဇိန္ဒာဓိပတိ ရတနာဒေဝီ; born Supaya; 22 December 1813 – 12 November 1876), commonly known as Setkya Dewi or Sekkya Dewi (စကြာဒေဝီ; Cakrādevī), was Queen of the Konbaung Kingdom of Burma from 26 March 1853 to 12 November 1876 as the chief queen of Mindon Min. Pin Princess and Setkya Dewi are Burmese Buddhists, Daughters of kings and Konbaung dynasty.

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Zabwedaung Mibaya

Zabwedaung Mibaya (စားပွဲတောင်မိဖုရား), born Shin Hlaing and known by her royal titles, Thiri Mingala Yuza Mahe (သီရိမင်္ဂလာရုဇာမဟေ; Sirimaṅgalarujāmahe) and Maladewi (မလ္လာဒေဝီ; Mallādevī), was a queen of fourth rank of King Mindon Min during the Konbaung dynasty. Pin Princess and Zabwedaung Mibaya are Burmese Buddhists and Konbaung dynasty.

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See also

Burmese Buddhists

Burmese princesses

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pin_Princess