Laungshe Mibaya

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Thiri Mahamingala Thupabadewi
Sirimahāmaṅgalasupabhādevī
Queen Dowager of Burma
Tenure1878–1881
SuccessorSupayalat
Born1825 (1825)
Ava
Died1 June 1881 (1881-07) (aged 56)
Mandalay
Burial
SpouseMindon Min
Issue
HouseKonbaung
FatherMaung Mey
MotherShin U
ReligionTheravada Buddhism
Tomb of Laungshe Queen.

Thiri Mahamingala Thupabadewi (Burmese: သီရိမဟာမင်္ဂလာသုပဘာဒေဝီ; Pali: Sirimahāmaṅgalasupabhādevī; 1825 – 1 June 1881), commonly known as the Laungshe Mibaya or Queen of Laungshe (Burmese: လောင်းရှည် မိဖုရား), was a royal princess and senior queen consort of King Mindon during the Konbaung dynasty. She was the queen mother of the Konbaung dynasty's last king, Thibaw Min. Being a cousin of King Mindon, she was promoted to a Nanzwe Mibaya[note 1] and received the appanage of Laungshe when he ascended the throne.

Among her other children included 3 daughters, the , , Meiktila Princess.[1]

She was of Shan extraction, being a descendant of a daughter of the Sawbwa of Thibaw (Hsipaw).[2] As Queen Dowager she enjoyed some power and a White House was built for her residence. She died in 1881, that is, three years after the accession of her son.

Family[]

  • Issue
  1. (1853 – 1862)
  2. (1858 – 1911)
  3. Thibaw Min (1859 – 1916)
  4. Meiktila Princess (1860 – 1896)

Notes[]

  1. ^ King Mindon created a special position called Nanzwe Mibaya for his four queens– , Laungshe Mibaya, Magway Mibaya and Seindon Mibaya. It's between Nanya Mibaya (first rank) and Ahsaungya Mibaya (second rank).

References[]

  1. ^ Hardiman, John Percy (1900). Gazetteer of Upper Burma and the Shan States. superintendent, Government printing, Burma.
  2. ^ List of Ancient Monuments in Burma (I. Mandalay Division). Vol. 1. Rangoon: Office of the Superintendent, Government Printing, Burma. 1910.

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