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Supayalat (Burmese: စုဖုရားလတ်,
pronounced [sṵpʰəjá laʔ]; 13
December 1859 – 24
November 1925), also
spelt Suphayalat, was the last
queen of
Burma who...
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Supayagyi would ****ume the throne.
During the
royal Aggamahesi coronation,
Supayalat pushed in next to her
sister to be
anointed queen at the same time, breaking...
- of
Princess Myat
Phaya Galay and the
grandson of King
Thibaw and
Queen Supayalat.
During the ****anese occupation, the ****anese
government sought to set...
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Hsinbyumashin had
seven children, but they did not survive– only Supayagyi,
Supayalat and
Supayalay were alive.
After the
death of the
chief queen,
Setkya Dewi...
- king of Burma, with his
palace in Mandalay. He
married his half-sister,
Supayalat,
shortly before becoming king in 1878 in a
bloody palace coup supposedly...
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princesses while king
Mindon Min was ill.
After the m****acre,
Thibaw Min and
Supayalat succeed the throne.
Inside the
Mandalay Palace,
there was a hall named...
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Lokmanya Tilak. Thibaw, the last king of Burma,
alongside his
consort Supayalat and two
infant daughters were
exiled to a two-storied
brick mansion in...
- king did not
fulfill his promise, and
Daing Khin Khin was
executed by
Supayalat while she was pregnant.
Daing Khin Khin, born into a
noble family as the...
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between King
Mindon and Hsinbyumashin. She was a full-blooded
sister of
Supayalat and Supayalay. She
received the
appanage of Mong
Nawng and was therefore...
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daughter of the last
ruling king of Burma, King
Thibaw and his
queen Supayalat. Myat
Phaya was born on 7
March 1886 at Madras,
British India. She returned...