-
question marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of
Burmese script. Soe Min
Kodawgyi (Burmese: စိုးမင်း ကိုယ်တော်ကြီး,
pronounced [só mɪ́ɴ kòdɔ̀dʑí]) was the...
- 1364. He came to
power by
being married to the
powerful Princess Soe Min
Kodawgyi. He led
Sagaing during the most
tumultuous period of the
kingdom (1356−64)...
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Religion in 1958. Myat
Phaya married her
first husband,
Prince Hteik Tin
Kodawgyi, in 1921 and
divorced him in 1930. He was the son of
Maung Maung Thaung...
- to
marry twice. Her
first marriage was to a
Burmese prince,
Hteik Tin
Kodawgyi, with whom she had a daughter,
Phaya Rita.
After a divorce, she married...
-
titular office created to suit his
status as the
husband of
Princess Soe Min
Kodawgyi, the
daughter of the
founder of the kingdom.
Given as
Athincha in Old Burmese...
- his
first cousin,
Princess Phaya Rita. She was the
daughter of
Prince Kodawgyi Naing and
Princess Myat Phaya, who was the
third daughter of Burma's last...
-
situation led
devotees to
respectfully refer to the
statue as "Naypu Khan
Kodawgyi" (နေပူခံကိုယ်တော်ကြီး),
meaning "The
Great Sun-Exposed Buddha." A wealthy...
- and 9 of the right. Shwe
Kodawgyi Awratha (ရွှေကိုယ်တော်ကြီး ဩရသ): The
eldest son of the King, by his
chief Queen Shwe
Kodawgyi Razaputra (ရွှေကိုယ်တော်ကြီး...
- Saw Ke (1367–1400)
Issue Tarabya? Saw Myat Ke (daughter) Saw Swe Hnit (son)
Father Thado Hsinhtein Mother Soe Min
Kodawgyi Religion Theravada Buddhism...
- Saw
Hnaung (Burmese: စောနှောင်း,
pronounced [sɔ́ n̥áʊɴ]; also
known as
Kodawgyi) was the
Chief queen consort of
kings Saw Yun and
Tarabya I of Sagaing...