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    from 1454 to 1471. Queen Shin Sawbu is also known as Binnya Thau (Mon: ဗြဴဗညာထဝ်, listen) or Old Queen in Mon. Queen Shin Sawbu and Queen Jamadevi of Haripunjaya...
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    Eventually, King Razadarit was succeeded by his daughter, Queen Shin Sawbu, in 1453. Queen Shin Sawbu, was a skilled politician and maintained harmony between...
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    kingdoms. Under a string of especially gifted monarchs – Binnya Ran I, Shin Sawbu, Dhammazedi and Binnya Ran II – it enjoyed a long golden age, profiting...
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    trusted adviser and son-in-law of Queen Shin Sawbu. At age 48, he left the monkhood after he was selected by Shin Sawbu as the heir apparent, and was married...
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    a list of repairs of the pagoda going back to 1436. In particular, Queen Shin Saw Pu (r. 1454–1471) raised its height to 40 m (130 ft), and gilded the...
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  • (1446–1451) Binnya Kyan, King (1451–1453) Leik Munhtaw, King (1453–1454) Shin Sawbu, Queen (1454–1471) Dhammazedi, King (1471–1492) Binnya Ran II, King (1492–1526)...
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  • emperor (b. 1438) P'an-Lo T'ou-Ts'iuan, last independent King of Champa Shin Sawbu, queen regnant of Hanthawaddy in southern Burma (b. 1394) Wilks, Ivor...
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    Kingdom were engaged in the Forty Years' War. The peaceful reign of Queen Shin Sawbu came to an end when she chose the Buddhist monk Dhammazedi (1471–1492)...
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    from 1455 in Kyaikmaraw records the dedication of land to a shrine by Shin Sawbu, then Queen of Pegu, and is the earliest dated inscription of Middle Mon...
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    kingdoms. Under a string of especially gifted monarchs—Binnya Ran I, Shin Sawbu, Dhammazedi and Binnya Ran II—the kingdom enjoyed a long golden age, profiting...
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  • 1422. According to a stone inscription dedicated by her eldest sister Queen Shin Saw, she was a granddaughter of King Swa Saw Ke of Ava. Hmannan Vol. 1 2003:...
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  • mother Shin Mi-Nauk in 1408 in addition to Saw Pyei Chantha's aunt Thupaba Dewi who was sent over to Razadarit in a marriage of state in 1403. Shin Sawbu was...
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    husband Sanghar's death, but was soon crushed by the nobles Hanthawaddy Shin Sawbu (reigned 1454–1471) Sandoway Saw Yin Mi (reigned the 1420s–1437) Waithali...
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    the Queen returned to Rangoon and purchased a house on Winsa Road (now Shin Sawbu Road), located near the Government House, Rangoon. During her stay in...
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    1113) in Mon language and a replica of Ceremonial helmet of Queen regnant Shin Sawbu (the real one is at the V&A Museum, London). Mon musical instruments exhibited...
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  • to occupy Dala opposite Dagon, Binnya Ran presented his elder sister Shin Sawbu to Thihathu, and bought peace. Ava forces withdrew, ending the Forty Years'...
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    Road to its south. The area had been part of the palace grounds of Queen Shin Sawbu and later a golf course for some years during the colonial days. A little...
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    Dhamaraza Leik Munhtaw c. June 1453 c. January 1454 Cousin; Son of Binnya Ran Shin Sawbu c. January 1454 1471 Aunt; Daughter of Razadarit Dhammazedi 1471 1492...
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  • Binnya Set became Governor of Dagon. 1460 - Palace built by Mon Queen Shin Sawbu. 1484 - Great Bell of Dhammazedi presented. 1583 - Italian merchant, Gasparo...
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    133 m). Except for the chedi itself, enlarged to its present size by Queen Shin Sawbu (1453–1472), nothing at the pagoda is more than a little over a century...
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  • Kyan, son of King Binnya Dhammaraza, in 1451. Binnya Waru was born to Shin Sawbu, a daughter of King Razadarit and Binnya Bye, Razadarit's nephew. He had...
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    Crown Prince Binnya Ran I made peace with Ava by giving his elder sister Shin Sawbu to Thihathu. Ava forces withdrew in early 1424, ending the four-decade-long...
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  • Hanthawaddy. She was also the mother of King Binnya Ran I and Queen Regnant Shin Sawbu. According to the Razadarit Ayedawbon chronicle, she was a commoner named...
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  • their homes. Victims' corpses were temporarily stored at the compound of Shin Sawbu Pagoda (also known as Zeyamuni Pagoda), which was cordoned off. Security...
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  • leaving no male heir of Razadarit's line. The ministers chose his daughter Shin Sawbu to be the next ruler of Hanthawaddy. Various Burmese chronicles do not...
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  • emperor (b. 1438) P'an-Lo T'ou-Ts'iuan, last independent King of Champa Shin Sawbu, queen regnant of Hanthawaddy in southern Burma (b. 1394) 1472 March 30...
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  • Prome 1388/89–? Shin Sawbu Queen of Hanthawaddy 1394–1471 r. 1454–1471 Saw Pyei Chantha Chief queen Mohnyin Thado 1379–1439 r. 1426–1439 Shin Myat Hla of...
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  • Raṭṭhasāra was the son of Dhammapāla, a minister, a nephew of Queen Shin Sawbu; his mother was the great-granddaughter of Thado Minbya, the founder of...
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  • Shin Bo-Me (Burmese: ရှင်ဘို့မယ်, [ʃɪ̀ɰ̃ bo̰ mɛ̀]; also spelled Shin Bo-Mai) was a principal queen of four kings of Ava in the early 15th century. Considered...
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  • linkage with the Buddha, the Hanthawaddy Chronicle from monarchs Wareru to Shin Sawbu (1287–1472), and Nidana's genealogy of kings. Although the earliest extant...
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