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Hsinbyumashin (Burmese: ဆင်ဖြူမရှင်; 22
November 1821 – 26
February 1900) was a
senior queen of King
Mindon Min
during the
Konbaung dynasty. She was known...
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Mindon Min and
Queen of
Alenandaw (lit. 'Middle Palace'; also
known as
Hsinbyumashin or Lady of the
White Elephant). The
British corruption of her name was...
- ****stan). One of Mindon's
chief consorts, the
Queen of the
Middle Palace,
Hsinbyumashin,
helped to
broker a
marriage between her
eldest daughter, Supayagyi...
- (ထိပ်စုဖုရားကြီး), was the
eldest of
three daughters between King
Mindon and
Hsinbyumashin. She was a full-blooded
sister of
Supayalat and Supayalay. She received...
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civil war. One of his queens,
Hsinbyumashin,
dominated the last days of King Mindon. It was an
edict by
Hsinbyumashin that
ordered almost all possible...
- Supayalay, was the
youngest of
three daughters between King
Mindon and
Hsinbyumashin. She was a full-blooded
sister of
Supayagyi and Supayalat. She received...
- of
upward of 100
members of the
royal family,
following an
edict by
Hsinbyumashin that
ordered the
killing of
almost all
possible heirs to the throne...
- chickenpox.
Their remaining daughter,
Princess Supayagale,
became Queen Hsinbyumashin; she was the wife of King
Mindon and
mother of Burma's last queen, Supayalat...
- successor, and Thibaw, a
lesser prince, was
manoeuvred onto the
throne by
Hsinbyumashin, one of Mindon's queens,
together with her daughter, Supayalat. (Rudyard...
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airing the Thai
historical drama Plerng Phra Nang,
loosely based on
Hsinbyumashin's life,
claiming it
insulted the
Burmese royal family. Soe Win was born...