Pwa Saw of Thitmahti
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Pwa Saw of Thitmahti (Burmese: သစ်မထီး ဖွားစော, [θɪʔmətʰí pʰwá sɔ́] or [θəmətʰí pʰwá sɔ́]) was the chief queen consort of King Kyawswa, and of King Saw Hnit of the Pagan Dynasty of Burma (Myanmar). The royal chronicles identify Saw Soe as the chief queen of Kyawswa[1] but historians identify her as the chief queen. She was the mother of Crown Prince Theingapati and Kumara Kassapa.[2]
Pwa Saw of Thitmahti သစ်မထီး ဖွားစော | |
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Chief queen consort of Pagan | |
Reign | 1289 – 1325 |
Predecessor | Pwa Saw as Queen of Burma |
Successor | unknown |
Born | c. 1250s Pagan (Bagan) |
Died | in or after 1334[note 1] Pagan Pinya Kingdom |
Spouse | Kyawswa Saw Hnit |
Issue | Theingapati Kumara Kassapa |
House | Pagan |
Religion | Theravada Buddhism |
Thitmahti was one of the three historical Pagan period queens known by the epithet of Pwa Saw (lit. "Queen Grandmother", or queen dowager).[3] According to an analysis of the contemporary stone inscriptions by Ba Shin, she was a younger sister of Queen Saw Hla Wun, and she may have succeeded her sister as the chief queen only in 1295/96.[4] But not everyone accepts that Hla Wun was a queen of Kyawswa, two decades her junior, or that Thitmahti was a sister of Hla Wun.[note 2]