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Yadanabon of Pinya
ရတနာပုံ
Queen of the Northern Palace of Pinya
Tenure7 February 1313 – c. February 1325
Predecessornew office
Successorunknown
Queen of the Northern Palace of Pinle
Tenure1300s – 7 February 1313
Predecessornew office
Successordisestablished

Bornc. 1280s
Linyin
DiedPinya
Spouseunnamed
Thihathu
IssueTarabya I
Saw Yun
Saw Pale
HousePinya
ReligionTheravada Buddhism

Yadanabon (Burmese: ရတနာပုံ, pronounced [jədənàbòʊɴ]) was one of the two queens consort of King ThihathuofPinya. She was also the mother of kings Saw Yun and Tarabya IofSagaing.

The queen was a commoner from a small village called Linyin, located somewhere in the north. She may have been an ethnic Shan.[note 1] In 1298, she was a widow with a 1-year-old child travelling south when she met Thihathu, who was on a hunting trip. Thihathu, who had just founded the Myinsaing Kingdom with his two elder brothers, took her as a concubine. She gave birth to his first male child, Saw Yun, a year later. She remained a concubine until after she gave birth to a daughter, Saw Pale. She was raised to be the Queen of the Northern Palace.[1]

The queen's descendants include kings of Sagaing from Saw Yun to Tarabya II, as well as King Thado Minbya, the founder of Ava Kingdom.[note 2] Furthermore, chief queens consorts of Ava Shin Bo-Me and Shin Myat Hla were her descendants.[1]

Notes

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  1. ^ The chronicles (Hmannan Vol. 1 2003: 371–372) do not mention her ethnicity, stating only that she was from the north. But British colonial scholarship calls her an ethnic Shan (and indeed Thihathu and his brothers full Shans): See (Phayre 1967: 59–60) and (Harvey 1925: 75–81), for example.
  • ^ See the regnal list of Sagaing in (Harvey 1925: 366).
  • References

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    1. ^ a b Hmannan Vol. 1 2003: 371–372

    Bibliography

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    Yadanabon of Pinya

    Pinya Kingdom

    Born: c. 1280s Died:  ?
    Royal titles
    New title Queen of the Northern Palace of Pinya
    1313–1325
    Succeeded by

    unknown

    New title Queen of the Northern Palace of Pinle
    1300s–1313
    None
    Myinsaing Kingdom renamed as Pinya Kingdom

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