Saw Htut of Pinya
Saw Htut (Burmese: စောထွတ်, pronounced [sɔ́ tʰʊʔ]) was the chief consort of Sithu of Pinya from 1340 to 1344.[1] Her husband is not mentioned in any of the royal chronicles. He only appears in a Pinya era inscription as "King" Myinsaing Sithu. Sithu, who according to the inscription succeeded Uzana I, may have been a regent for his nephew and son-in-law Kyawswa I of Pinya. Their elder daughter Saw Gyi was married to Kyawswa I.[1]
Saw Htut စောထွတ် | |
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Chief queen consort of Pinya | |
Tenure | 1 September 1340 – 29 March 1344 |
Predecessor | Atula Maha Dhamma Dewi |
Successor | Atula Sanda Dewi |
Vicereine of Myinsaing | |
Tenure | after 13 April 1310 – 1 September 1340 |
Predecessor | Saw U of Myinsaing |
Spouse | Sithu of Pinya |
Issue | Saw Gyi Saw Einthe |
House | Pinya |
Religion | Theravada Buddhism |
References
- Than Tun 1959: 124
Bibliography
- Than Tun (December 1959). "History of Burma: A.D. 1300–1400". Journal of Burma Research Society. XLII (II).
Saw Htut of Pinya | ||
Royal titles | ||
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Preceded by Atula Maha Dhamma Dewi |
Chief queen consort of Pinya 1340–1344 |
Succeeded by Atula Sanda Dewi |
Preceded by Saw U of Myinsaing as Chief queen consort |
Vicereine of Myinsaing 1310–1340 |
Succeeded by |
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