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词条 Mwei Ma-Gu-Thauk
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| name = Thiri Yaza Dewi Mwei Ma-Gu-Thauk
သီရိရာဇာဒေဝီ မွေ့မဂူသောက်
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| reign = {{circa}} 1350 – 2 January 1384
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| succession = Queen of Hanthawaddy
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| spouse = Binnya U ({{circa}} 1350?–1384)
| issue = Baw Ngan-Mohn
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| house = Hanthawaddy Pegu
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| birth_date = {{circa}} 1330s
| birth_place = Byat-Laing, Martaban Kingdom
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Thiri Yaza Dewi Mwei Ma-Gu-Thauk ({{lang-my|သီရိရာဇာဒေဝီ မွေ့မဂူသောက်}}, {{IPA-my|θìɹḭ jàzà dèwì mwḛ mə gù θaʊ̯ʔ|pron}}) was a principal queen of King Binnya U of Hanthawaddy. She was the mother of Prince Baw Ngan-Mohn, the heir-apparent during the late reign of Binnya U.

Brief

According to the chronicle Razadarit Ayedawbon, she was a commoner village girl from the village of Byat-Laing, north of then capital Martaban (Mottama). One day, Binnya U was returning from an elephant hunting trip, and stopped by at Byat-Laing, and saw her. Taken by her beauty, the king made her his concubine. Her Mon language name Mwei Ma-Gu-Thauk (or Hla Hteik-Khaung in Burmese) means "Epitome of Beauty".[1]

The king was extremely fond of her. She later became a queen with the title of Thiri Yaza Dewi.[2][3] She bore a son, Baw Ngan-Mohn, about two decades later.[4] The king was fond of Ngan-Mohn, and made him the heir-apparent of the kingdom, by 1382.[5] But she never became the Queen Mother. In 1384, Binnya U died, and Prince Binnya Nwe seized the throne with the help of the court. Nwe, now known as King Razadarit imprisoned Ngan-Mohn, and ordered him executed in 1389/90.[6]

She was also known as the Queen of Pegu because she donated a monastery at the Gu-Nin village near Pegu.[7]

Notes

1. ^Pan Hla 2005: 44
2. ^Pan Hla 2005: 45, 47
3. ^Her full title per Razadarit Ayedawbon (Pan Hla 2005: 62) was Thiri Yaza Dewi although she is usually referred to as Yaza Dewi elsewhere in the chronicle.
4. ^Pan Hla 2005: 47–48
5. ^Pan Hla 2005: 64
6. ^Pan Hla 2005: 185
7. ^Pan Hla 2005: 62

References

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Bibliography

  • {{cite book | last=Pan Hla | first=Nai | title=Razadarit Ayedawbon | language=Burmese | year=1968 | edition=8th printing, 2005 | location=Yangon | publisher=Armanthit Sarpay}}
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1 : Queens consort of Hanthawaddy

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