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{{Burmese name|Shin}}{{Infobox royalty
| consort = yes
| name = Shin Mi-Nauk
{{lang-my-Mymr|ရှင်မိနောက်}}
| image = Anauk Mibaya Nat.jpg
| caption = As the Anauk Mibaya nat
| reign = {{circa}} July 1408 – {{circa}} February 1422
| coronation =
| succession = Queen consort of Hanthawaddy
| predecessor =
| successor =
| reg-type =
| regent =
| reign1 = 25 November 1400 – {{circa}} July 1408
| succession1 = Queen of the Western Palace of Ava
| predecessor1 = Saw Taw Oo
| successor1 = Shin Bo-Me
| suc-type = Successor
| spouse = Minkhaung I (1389–1408)
Razadarit (1408–21)
| issue = Minye Kyawswa
Saw Pyei Chantha
Thihathu
Minye Kyawhtin
| issue-link =
| full name =
| house = Mohnyin
| father = Tho Ngan Bwa[1] (Hsongamhpa)[2]
| mother =
| birth_date = 1374[3]
| birth_place = Mohnyin
| death_date = ?
| death_place = Pegu (Pegu)
| date of burial =
| place of burial =
| religion = Theravada Buddhism
| signature =
}}Shin Mi-Nauk ({{lang-my|ရှင်မိနောက်}} {{IPA-my|ʃɪ̀ɴ mḭ naʊʔ|}}) was a senior queen consort of King Minkhaung I of Ava from 1400 to 1407. She was the mother of Crown Prince Minye Kyawswa, who is one of the most celebrated generals in Burmese history, and King Thihathu of Ava. Mi-Nauk was a daughter of Hsongamhpa, the saopha (chief) of Shan state of Mohnyin. She was married to Minkhaung, son King Swa Saw Ke of Ava when Ava and Mohnyin were in a rare period of good relations in 1389.[4] From 1391 to 1395, she gave birth to three sons, Minye Kyawswa, Thihathu and Minye Kyawhtin, and a daughter, Saw Pyei Chantha at Pyinzi, which was Minkhaung's fief.[5]

Mi-Nauk became of queen of Ava on 25 November 1400 when Minkhaung ascended to the throne of Ava. Ava at that time was fighting against the Kingdom of Hanthawaddy in the south. In May 1408, Minkhaung invaded the Hanthawaddy country and reached the outskirts of Pegu.[6] As it was the custom of the day, she accompanied Minkhaung during his military expeditions. Three months later, c. July 1408, the Hanthawaddy army counter-attacked and soundly defeated the Ava army. In the process of chaotic retreat, Mi-Nauk was captured by the Hanthawaddy army. King Razadarit of Hanthawaddy made a queen of his. Inside Razadarit's harem was her daughter Saw Pyei Chantha, who was captured at Arakan by the Hanthawaddy army, and also made a queen of Razadarit.[7]

Minye Kyawswa in particular would not forgive Razadarit for putting his mother and sister in the harem. He was determined to defeat Razadarit in war, and came close to accomplishing it. But he could not rescue his mother and sister as he died from battle wounds in March 1415.[7]

Notes

1. ^Hmannan Vol. 1 2003: 424
2. ^Tun Aung Chain 2004: 68
3. ^She was born in 1374 per Maha Yazawin, and in 1373 per Hmannan Yazawin, inferred from their reporting. Maha Yazawin (Maha Yazawin Vol. 1 2006: 334–335) says she was 34 (in 35th year) when she was captured by Hanthawaddy forces {{circa}} July 1408. (Hmannan Vol. 1 2003: 485) also says she was 34 (in 35th year) but a year earlier in 1407. The chroniclers of Hmannan changed Maha Yazawin's invasion date by a year earlier but did not update Shin Mi-Nauk's age accordingly.
4. ^Hmannan (Hmannan Vol. 1 2003: 424) only says she was married to Min Swe in (751 ME = 29 March 1389 to 29 March 1390). But it likely took place in early 751 ME (in 1389) since the following entry in the chronicle is on the dry-season campaign of 1389–90.
5. ^Hmannan Vol. 1 2003: 441
6. ^Maha Yazawin Vol. 1 2006: 334
7. ^Harvey 1925: 85–95

References

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Bibliography

  • {{cite book | last=Harvey | first=G. E.| title=History of Burma: From the Earliest Times to 10 March 1824 | publisher=Frank Cass & Co. Ltd | year=1925 | location = London}}
  • {{cite book | last=Kala | first=U | title=Maha Yazawin | publisher=Ya-Pyei Publishing | location=Yangon | year=1720 | edition=2006, 4th printing | language=Burmese | volume=1–3}}
  • {{cite book | author=Royal Historical Commission of Burma | title=Hmannan Yazawin | volume=1–3 | year=1829–1832 | location=Yangon | language=Burmese | edition=2003 | publisher=Ministry of Information, Myanmar}}
  • {{cite book | author=Tun Aung Chain | title=Selected Writings of Tun Aung Chain | publisher=Myanmar Historical Commission | year=2004}}
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