- ရတနာဒေဝီ; born Supaya; 22
December 1813 – 12
November 1876),
commonly known as
Setkya Dewi or
Sekkya Dewi (Burmese: စကြာဒေဝီ; Pali: Cakrādevī), was
Queen of the...
- dhammarājā; born Pe Khin; 27
October 1812 – 4
April 1839),
commonly known as
Setkya Min (Burmese: စကြာမင်း Chakravarti) or the
Prince of
Nyaungyan (Burmese:...
- in Rome, she
married the
Burmese politician Bo
Setkya (Thakin Aung Than). They had one son, Aka
Setkya. Her
husband died on 6
September 1969, following...
- by
attacks from the
British with the
support of the Maw Ngwegunhmu. The
Setkya prince was
forced to
withdraw east in 1888,
establish a
large following...
-
Bodawpaya in 1808. In 1812,
Hsinbyume died
seven days
after the
birth of
Setkya Mintha in
Mingun near Ava. The
crown prince built a
beautiful white stupa...
- 1878(1878-10-01) (aged 70) Mandalay,
Konbaung Kingdom Burial Mandalay Palace Consort Setkya Dewi
Issue Detail Thibaw and
Supayalat House Konbaung Father Tharrawaddy...
- Comrades,
Bohmu Aung,
former Minister of Defence,
joined later. The fourth, Bo
Setkya, who had gone
underground after the 1962 coup, died in
Bangkok shortly before...
-
Hainan with
Suzuki Keiji and
other ****anese officers. Aung San, Ne Win, and
Setkya all
received special training,
since the ****anese
intended to
place them...
-
Supayagyi Konbaung Dynasty Royal titles Preceded by
Setkya Dewi
Chief queen consort of
Burma 30
October 1878 - 12
April 1879 Supayalat...
-
queen consort of King Tharawaddy,
mother of King
Pagan and
Queen Consort Setkya Dewi
Kyaut Maw Mibaya, Shin Min Yin,
queen of the
southern department of...