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Laygyun Mibaya

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Successor
  
Father
  
Tenure
  
1530s–1545

House
  
Prome Kingdom

Tenure
  
March 1549 – 30 April 15506 June 1552 – June 1584

Predecessor
  
Sister of Shin Myo Myat

Issue
  
Minye Thihathu IIThado Dhamma YazaMin PhyuThiri Yaza DewiMin Htwe

Died
  
1580, Taungoo, Myanmar (Burma)

Children
  
Thiri Yaza Dewi, Min Phyu of Toungoo, Min Htwe of Toungoo, Minye Thihathu II of Toungoo

Parents
  
Chit Mi of Prome, Bayin Htwe

Grandchildren
  
Natshinnaung, Minye Kyawswa of Toungoo, Khin Shwe Nan, Min Shwe-Don

Laygyun Mibaya (Burmese: လေးကျွန်း မိဖုရား, [lé dʑʊ́ɴ mḭbəjá]) was the chief queen of Viceroy Minkhaung II of Toungoo (r. 1549–1550, 1552–1584). Self-proclaimed kings of Toungoo Minye Thihathu II and Natshinnaung were her son and grandson, respectively.

Born to the Prome royalty (and ultimately descended from the Ava royalty), she was married off to King Tabinshwehti of Toungoo Dynasty by her half-brother King Narapati of Prome in the 1530s. At Toungoo (Taungoo), she became a minor queen, living off the palace in a house located in the Laygyun Garden. She came to be known as Laygyun Mibaya (lit. "Queen of Laygyun"). In 1545, Tabinshwehti married his minor queen off to Zeya Nanda, who would later be known as Minkhaung II.

She had five children all by Minkhaung II. Her eldest son Minye Thihathu II married his first cousin Min Khin Saw, daughter of King Bayinnaung and Queen Sanda Dewi. All three of her daughters were married to their first cousin King Nanda in 1582.

Ancestry

The following is her ancestry as reported in the Hmannan Yazawin chronicle, which in turn referenced contemporary inscriptions. Her parents were first cousins.

References

Laygyun Mibaya Wikipedia


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