Yadanabon of Pinya ရတနာပုံ | |
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Queen of the Northern Palace of Pinya | |
Tenure | 7 February 1313 – c. February 1325 |
Predecessor | new office |
Successor | unknown |
Queen of the Northern Palace of Pinle | |
Tenure | 1300s – 7 February 1313 |
Predecessor | new office |
Successor | disestablished |
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Born | c. 1280s Linyin |
Died | Pinya |
Spouse | unnamed Thihathu |
Issue | Tarabya I Saw Yun Saw Pale |
House | Pinya |
Religion | Theravada 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]
Yadanabon of Pinya Born: c. 1280s Died: ? | ||
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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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Chief queens consort / Queens of the Southern Palace |
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Queens of the Northern Palace |
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Queens of the Central Palace |
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1Regent's queen |