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Weluwaddy (Burmese: ဝေဠုဝတီ,
pronounced [wèlṵ wədì]; Pali: Veḷuvatī; d. 1186) was a
chief queen consort of King
Sithu II of the
Pagan Dynasty of Myanmar...
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downfall soon came,
according to the chronicles, due to his
interest in
Weluwaddy, a
queen of Sithu. The king
actually p****ed over
marrying her but regretted...
- deal with the rebellions. In 1174,
Naratheinkha seized Narapati's wife
Weluwaddy (Veluvati)
after he sent
Narapati on a mission.
Narapati retaliated by...
- ("Queen of the
Southern Palace") but was no
longer the
chief queen. (
Weluwaddy was the
chief queen who
partook in the
coronation ceremony.) According...
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Queen Weluwaddy (r. 1174–1186) was born in Myinsaing. The
earliest of the nine
districts were
founded by King
Sithu II (r. 1174–1211),
Weluwaddy's husband...
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Sithu II. She died
during the
reign of
Sithu II (after the
death of
Queen Weluwaddy in 1186), and was
succeeded by
another queen as the
Queen of the Central...
- reign.
Queen Weluwaddy died in 1186 per (Hmannan Vol. 1 2003: 321).
Sithu II kept
separate chief and
South queens at
least with
Weluwaddy and Min Aung...
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Royal chronicles do not
agree on who
succeeded the
first chief queen Weluwaddy, who died in 1186. Maha
Yazawin (1724)
states that the
successor was a...
- and the
Queen of the
Southern Palace separate. (His
first chief queen Weluwaddy, and the
first South Queen was Min Aung Myat.)
Wadanthika died soon after...
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prince because he
coveted his brother's "exotically beautiful"
consort Weluwaddy. The
younger brother, who was commander-in-chief of the army, learned...