- 1454 to 1471.
Queen Shin
Sawbu is also
known as
Binnya Thau (Mon: ဗြဴဗညာထဝ်, listen) or Old
Queen in Mon.
Queen Shin
Sawbu and
Queen Jamadevi of Haripunjaya...
- King
Razadarit was
succeeded by his daughter,
Queen Shin
Sawbu, in 1453.
Queen Shin
Sawbu, was a
skilled politician and
maintained harmony between rival...
- kingdoms.
Under a
string of
especially gifted monarchs –
Binnya Ran I, Shin
Sawbu,
Dhammazedi and
Binnya Ran II – it enjo**** a long
golden age, profiting...
-
adviser and son-in-law of
Queen Shin
Sawbu. At age 48, he left the
monkhood after he was
selected by Shin
Sawbu as the heir apparent, and was married...
- Gold
headdress belonging to
Queen Shin
Sawbu. It was
excavated by
labourers when
building barracks on the site of an old
pagoda east of the Shwedagon...
- kingdoms.
Under a
string of
especially gifted monarchs—Binnya Ran I, Shin
Sawbu,
Dhammazedi and
Binnya Ran II—the
kingdom enjo**** a long
golden age, profiting...
- to its south. The area had been part of the
palace grounds of
Queen Shin
Sawbu and
later a golf
course for some
years during the
colonial days. A little...
- (1446–1451)
Binnya Kyan, King (1451–1453) Leik Munhtaw, King (1453–1454) Shin
Sawbu,
Queen (1454–1471) Dhammazedi, King (1471–1492)
Binnya Ran II, King (1492–1526)...
- no male heir of Razadarit's line. The
ministers chose his
daughter Shin
Sawbu to be the next
ruler of Hanthawaddy.
Various Burmese chronicles do not agree...
-
husband Sanghar's death, but was soon
crushed by the
nobles Hanthawaddy Shin
Sawbu (reigned 1454–1471)
Sandoway Saw Yin Mi (reigned the 1420s–1437) Waithali...