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Natshin Medaw

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Predecessor
  
Hanthawaddy Mibaya

House
  
Taungoo Dynasty

Name
  
Natshin Medaw


Father
  
Thado Minsaw of Ava

Issue
  
None

Successor
  
Yaza Datu Kalaya

Tenure
  
15 October 1581 – c. November 1586

Died
  
after 5 September 1610 Inwa

Spouse
  
Mingyi Swa (divorced 1586)

Parents
  
Thado Minsaw of Ava, Inwa Mibaya

Grandparents
  
Bayinnaung, Atula Thiri Maha Yaza Dewi, Shin Myo Myat, Mingyi Swe

Great-grandparents
  
Mingyi Nyo, Shin Myo Myat, Kayenawaddy

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Natshin Medaw (Burmese: နတ်ရှင် မယ်တော်, or နတ်သျှင် မယ်တော်, [naʔʃɪ̀ɴ mɛ̀dɔ̀]) was crown princess of Toungoo Dynasty of Burma (Myanmar) from 1581 to 1586.

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Early life

The princess the only child of Viceroy Thado Minsaw of Ava and Queen Inwa Mibaya in 1556. Their parents were closely related to each other: half-uncle and half-niece. She grew up in Ava (Inwa). She later moved to Pegu (Bago) when she was married to Mingyi Swa, her maternal first cousin, and her paternal half-cousin, once removed.

Crown princess

By chronicle accounts, the marriage was an unhappy one for both. It contributed to the fallout between her powerful parents and the high king Nanda that ultimately resulted in Ava's revolt in 1583–1584. In early 1583, Natshin Medaw sent a package to her parents, which contained a blood stained shawl and a letter. In the letter, she complained that her husband spent much of the time pursuing Princess Yaza Datu Kalaya, and that when she confronted him about the matter, he pushed her to the bedpost. The blood on the shawl, she explained, came from the cut on her forehead she received when she hit the bedpost.

The rebellion was put down in April 1584. The charade continued. Though she nominally remained the crown princess, Swa continued to pursue Yaza Data Kalaya, who was technically half-aunt to both Swa and Natshin Medaw. Yaza Datu Kalaya for her part continued to spurn her half-nephew's advances. But in October 1586, her protector Nanda went on a military campaign to Siam, and Swa remained in charge. Soon after, Swa raised her to be his queen, and in the process divorced Natshin Medaw. Back from Siam, the king was extremely unhappy to learn the news, and put Natshin Medaw in the same house as her mother with attendants.

Later life

The princess lived with her mother for the next seven years until her death in January 1595. After Pegu fell in December 1599, Natshin Medaw, along with other Pegu royalty, was taken to Toungoo (Taungoo). She spent ten years in Toungoo. On 5 September [O.S. 26 August] 1610, King Anaukpetlun ordered that Min Taya Medaw, Min Htwe, and Natshin Medaw be sent to Ava (Inwa) with the full royal regalia befitting their former status.

References

Natshin Medaw Wikipedia