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Natshin Medaw (Burmese: နတ်ရှင် မယ်တော်, or နတ်သျှင် မယ်တော်,
pronounced [naʔʃɪ̀ɴ...
- heir
apparent on 29 December [O.S. 19 December] 1593. His
first wife was
Natshin Medaw, his
double cousin and the only
child of
Viceroy Thado Minsaw of...
- half-nephew and the heir-apparent of the kingdom. In 1583,
Mingyi Swa's wife,
Natshin Medaw,
complained to her
parents that
Mingyi Swa
spent much time pursuing...
- Succeeded by
Thiri Maha
Dhamma Yaza
Dipadi Dewi Preceded by
Atula Thiri Princess consort of
Burma 11
January 1551 – 10
November 1581 Succeeded by
Natshin Medaw...
-
ceremony as
viceroy of Ava on 19
February 1555. The
couple had a daughter,
Natshin Medaw. The
Burmese chronicles name her as an
instigator for her husband's...
-
Natshinnaung accompanied his "blood brother" de
Brito back to Thanlyin.
Natshin Naung enlisted the help of Nga Zin Ka in
quelling a
rebellion against the...
- 1581–93) Khin Ma
Hnaung Granddaughter Queen consort of
Arakan (r. 1600–12)
Natshin Medaw Granddaughter Princess consort of the
Crown Prince of
Burma (r. 1581–86)...
-
Thanasapchroen as
Prince Minchit Sra
Raiwin Ratsaminiyomwut as
Princess Natshin Medaw Pacharanamon Nonthapa as
Princess Supankulaya Pattaravadee Laosa...
- self-proclaimed king of Toungoo,
ordered that the queen, Min Htwe, and
Natshin Medaw be sent to Ava (Inwa) with the full
royal regalia be****ing their...
- Ava in
February 1555. The
couple had just one
child Natshin Medaw. He had no
other children.
Natshin Medaw was the
chief queen of
Mingyi Swa, the heir-apparent...