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1837 - 1846 H.M. Sri Pawara Adityaluka Adipati Vijaya Maha Dharma Rajadhiraja Shwebo Myoti Min Thaya Gyi [Tharawaddy], King of Burma. b. at Amarapura, Mandalay, 14th March 1787, as Maung Kheng, educ. privately. Granted Hyet in fief 1801. Raised to the rank of Sado Min Hla Anu Yuddha, 9th February 1803. Appointed as Heir Apparent (Maha Uparaja Anaudrapa Ainshe Min) with the title of Sri Maha Suriya Dharmaraja, 1819. Prom to the title of Maha Sri Sriha Suriya Dharmaraja 12th March 1823. Styled Prince of Tharawaddy (Tharawaddy Min) before his accession. Escaped to Shwebo, where he raised the standard of rebellion, 24th February 1837. Defeated the Royal army and conquered Ava, 7th April 1837. Succeeded on the abdication of his elder brother, 15th April 1837. Crowned at Amarapura, Mandalay, assuming the reign name of Sri Pawara Adityaluka Adipati Vijaya Maha Dharma Rajadhiraja, 8th July 1840.
m. (1) H.M. Queen (Myauknandau Mibura) Sri Maha Nandabhi Ratna Devi (b. 1788; d. at the Royal Palace, Ratnapura, Mandalay, 17th December 1862), née Men Shwe Bhoung, granted Salin in fief in 1837, exchanged for Kaungton in 1846, and raised to the title of Sri Maha Nandabhi Ratna Devi 1840, daughter of Maung Myat Phoo, Wungyi.
m. (2) H.M. Queen (Alenandau Mibura) Sri Maha Chandrabhi Ratna Devi (b. 1789; d. at the Royal Palace, Amarapura, 1846), née Shin Wu, granted Taungbaing in fief 1837, and raised to the title of Sri Maha Chandrabhi Ratna Devi 1840, daughter of the Shinbyudo Saregyi.
m. (3) H.M. Queen (Myaukgshweyesaung Mibura) Sri Mangala Nanda Mahay (b. 1789), née Shin Wu Gale, granted Sagu in fief 1837, and raised to the title of Sri Mangala Nanda Mahay 1840, niece of Maung Nwey, the Akyidaw.
m. (4) at the Royal Palace, Amarapura, 1806, H.M. Queen (Taungsaundaw Mibura) Sri Suriya Chandra Mata Mahay (b. 22nd October 1791; d. from leprosy, 6th July 1846), née Men Nu, raised to the title of Sri Suriya Chandra Mata Mahay 1840, granted Kyaukmho in fief 1837, and Ngabeenjeen 1840, daughter of Maha Udamaraja Maung Thadon Aung, the Pagan Thungyi. Installed in October 1850.
m. (5) at Amarapura, 11th November 1809, H.M. Queen (Nammadaw Mibura Hkaung Gyi) Sri Pawara Tilaka Maha Ratna Padma Devi (b. at Amarapura, 10th August 1794; d. at the Royal Palace, Ratnapura, Mandalay, September 1870, bur. there in the North Garden), née H.R.H. Princess Men Myat Shwe, raised to the title of Ratna Padmavati 1802, granted Taungnu, Padaung, Shweyeen in fief 1837, and crowned as Queen (Nammadaw Mibura Hkaung Gyi) Sri Pawara Tilaka Maha Ratna Padma Devi on 8th July 1840, daughter of H.R.H. Prince Maung Pyaw, Srihasura Maha Dharmaraja, Viceroy of Pagan, by his first wife, H.R.H. Princess Min Shwe Hnan Min, Maha Mangala Ratna Nanda Devi, daughter of King Shinbyushin.
m. (6) H.M. Queen (Myauk-saungdaw Mibura) Sri Suriya Nanda Mala Mahay (b. 1796; d. at Rangoon, 20th December 1841), née Ma Wu, granted Kanaung in fief 1837, and raised to the title of Sri Suriya Nanda Mala Mahay 1840, daughter of Nemyo Thingaya, the Atwinwun to the Viceroy of Pagan. Possibly same as -> H.M. Queen (Myauk-saungdaw Mibura) Sri Maha Ratna Devi (k. October 1845), installed in October 1850.
m. (7) Sri Ratna Chandra Mahay, Taungshwe Myosa Mibura (b. 1796; d. 1864), née Shin Kha Wu, granted Meetheela in fief 1837, exchanged for Taungshwe and raised to the title of Sri Ratna Chandra Mahay 1840, daughter of the Saragey to the Viceroy of Pagan.
m. (8) at the Royal Palace, Amarapura, October 1817, Sri Atula Maha Ratna Devi, Maddara Myosa Mibura (b. 1804; d. 13th September 1864) raised to the titles of Sri Atula Devi 1819, Sri Atula Maha Devi 1823, and Sri Atula Maha Ratna Devi 1840; granted Baumo in fief 1816, and Maddara 1852, sister of H.H. Sri Sri Swargadeva Sri Raja Yogeshwar Singh [Punyadhar], Raja of Assam or daughter of H.H. Raja Sudinpha Chandra Kantasimha Narendra [Chakrakanta Singh Narendra], Raja of Assam.
m. (9) at Danubyu, 1824, H.M. Queen (Anauknandau Mibura) Sri Maha Suriya Ratna Chandra Devi (b. at Henzada, October 1806; k. on the orders of King Pagan Min, together with her mother at Thayat Tabin, because of her implication in the Prome conspiracy, October 1845), née Shin Mya Gale, raised to the title of Sri Maha Suriya Ratna Chandra Devi and granted Henzada in fief 1840, née Ma Mya Kyote, later Ma Mya Gale, daughter of Maung U, Min Pyanchi, Judge of the Hanzada Bench (Henzada Myosarey) and sometime Captain of the King’s Auxiliary River Boats, by his wife, Daw Mai E, of Yegin.
m. (10) m. at the Royal Palace, Ava, 1837, H.R.H. Princess Men Myat Wei, Sri Maha Chandra Suriya Ratna Devi, Meenkeen Myosa Mibura (b. 1801; d. at the Royal Palace, Amarapura, Mandalay, 26th September 1844), raised to the titles of Sri Ratna Mangalavati 1819, Ketha Mangala Mahay 1820, Sri Mengda Devi 1823, and Sri Maha Chandra Suriya Ratna Devi 1840; granted Shwegu in fief 1819, and Meenkeen 1838; daughter of H.R.H. Maha Uparaja Anaudrapa Ainshe Min Maung Yik, Sri Maha Dharma Vijaya Srihasura, by his eighth wife, Kolouptau Shin Myat Twoot, grand-daughter of the Athy Wungyi.
m. (11) at the Royal Palace, Ava, 1837, H.R.H. Princess Min Shwe Hnan Min, Sri Sawali Devi, Princess of Padaung (Padaung Minthami) (b. 1809; d. at Okkalapa, 15th January 1842), raised to the titles of Sri Mala Devi 1816, and Sri Sawali Devi 1837, former wife of H.M. Sri Pawara Maha Dharmaraja Rajadhiraja Sagaing Myo Ti Min, King of Burma, and daughter of H.R.H. Prince Maung Phyo [Pyui], Maha Sri Siha Suriya Su Dharmaraja, Prince of Mekkhara, by his half-sister, H.R.H. Princess Min Shwe Yout, Sri Siwali Devi, Princess of Manzayeik.
m. (12) Khyeen Myat Hla (d. before 1837), daughter of Atheingdau Wun Nemyo Zeyathu.
m. (13) Khyeen Shwe Da (d. before 1837), daughter of the Meensoo Wungyi.
m. (14) Khyeen Shwe Kya (d. before 1837).
m. (15) Khyeen Yee Poo (d. before 1837), a dancer from Ayudhya (Siam).
m. (16) Khyeen Poo (d. before 1837), daughter of Maung Lawksa.
m. (17) Khyeen Khyeing (d. before 1837), daughter of an Ayudhya (Siamese) prince.
m. (18) before 1837, Sri Nanda Mangala Mahay, Shin Shwe Mhou, Gyabin Myosa Mibura (k. with her son on the orders of King Pagan, 1849), a Burmese commoner, raised to the title of Sri Nanda Mangala Mahay 1840, and enjoyed Gyabin in fief 1837-1845.
m. (19) before 1837, Sri Thein Kha Mahay, Shin Kha Wu, Myaung Myosa Mibura (m. second, 1845, the Toroup Wun, and d. 1862), a Telaingese commoner, raised to the title of Sri Thein Kha Mahay 1840, and enjoyed Myaung in fief 1837-1845.
m. (20) before 1837, Sri Suriya Ratna Mahay, Shin Shwe Aung, Sale Myosa Mibura (b. 1818; m. second 1852, …), enjoyed Peen 1837-1840, and Sale in fief 1840-1852, raised to the title of Sri Suriya Mangala Mahay1840, daughter of Maung Du Myo, Wungyi.
m. (21) before 1837, Sri Suriya Gandha Mahay, Shin Ki Uth, Lagaun Myosa Mibura (d. at Rangoon, 1841), daughter of the Anaukpeen Thaun Mhu.
m. (22) before 1837 (div. 1840), Sri Suriya Thein Kha Mahay, Shin They, Koleen Myosa Mibura (m. second, Maung Thu, Zoonpoo Wun), daughter of a Burmese commoner.
m. (23) before 1837, Shin Mhou, Mohnyin Myosa Mibura (m. second, 1845(div.), Maung Taundau, Saregyi), enjoyed Zindau 1837-1840 and Mohnyin in fief 1840-1845, daughter of the Atwinwun.
m. (24) at the Royal Palace, Ava, 1837, H.R.H. Princess Men Phung Sit, Sri Suriya Nanda Devi, Princess of Meenkeen (Meenkeen Minthami) (b. 1799; d. at Kyaukmyaung, 1837), raised to the titles of Sri Ratna Mallavati 1819, Sri Ratna Nanda Mahay 1820, and Sri Suriya Nanda Devi 1823, daughter of H.R.H. Maha Uparaja Anaudrapa Ainshe Min Maung Yik, Sri Maha Dharma Vijaya Srihasura, by his first wife, Myauksaundaw Dharmavati, Shin Wu Khya, daughter of Myingyi Maha Setha Sri, the Atwinwun.
m. (25) 1837, Sri Suriya Mangala Mahay, Shin Shwe Neet, Shwelaung Myosa Mibura (b. 1819; m. second 1845 (div.), the Pakhan Wun, and d. 1863), enjoyed Shwelaung in fief 1838-1845, raised to the title of Sri Suriya Mangala Mahay 1840, daughter of Maung Bu, the Bhamo Wungyi, by his wife, Lady Myawadi.
m. (26) 1837(div. 1843), Sri Suriya Gandha, Mone Myosa Mibura, daughter of the Saopha of Mongnai.
m. (27) Sri Mala Mahay, Shin Hnan Shwe Aung, Nyaungyoe Myosa Mibura (m. second, 1845, her half-brother, the Saopha of Yawnghwe (Nyaungyoe Sawbwa), daughter of the Saopha of Yawnghwe (Nyaungyoe Sawbwa).
m. (28) 1837, Sri Suriya Jaya Mahay, Shin Meen Yin, Kyanyap Myosa Mibura (d. 1840), raised to the title of Sri Suriya Jaya Mahay 1840, daughter of Maung Sun, the Bahmo Wun.
m. (29) 1837 (div. 1845), H.R.H. Princess Min Phwar, Sri Myat Zwa Mahay, Zenzeen Myosa Mibura (b. 1817. m. second, 1845, the Pakhan Wungyi), raised to the title of Sri Myat Zwa Mahay 1840, and granted Zenzeen in fief 1838-1845, daughter of H.R.H. Prince Maung Shwe Saing, Prince of Mohnyin, by his wife, Men Shoung, Mangalavati, daughter of Maung Shwe Da, Hansawaddy Wungyi.
m. (30) 1837 (div. 1845), Sri Suriya Sita Mahay, Men Phew, Nyaungyan Myosa Mibura (m. second, 1845 (div.), Maug Bo Wa, Kyee Wungyi. m. third, Maung Lap), enjoyed Nyaungaun in fief 1839-1845, daughter of Maung Doon, Wundauk.
m. (31) 1837, Sri Suriya Mangala, Shin Shwe Kyey, Tsampango Myosa Mibura (m. second, 1845, a Katha commoner, and d. 1858), enjoyed Tsampango in fief 1838-1845, and raised to the title of Sri Suriya Mangala 1840, daughter of Prince Jaising.
m. (32) 1837 (div. 1843), Myaunghla Myosa Mibura, younger daughter of Sao Shwe Son Bwa, Saopha of Mong Nai (Mone Sawbwa).
m. (33) at the Royal Palace, Ava, 1838, H.R.H. Princess Men Pu, Sri Suriyasa Mahay, Mohlaing Myosa Mibura (b. 1818; d. at Mandalay, 28th February 1894), only daughter of H.R.H. Prince Maung Khan Gyaw, Maha Suriya Dharmaraja, Prince of Mongmit, by his half-sister, H.R.H. Princess Min Meen Nyeet, Sri Mala Nanda Devi, Princess of Myingun.
m. (34) at the Royal Palace, Ava, 1838, H.R.H. Princess Men Loup, Sri Ratna Chandravati, Katha Myosa Mibura (b. 1811), raised to the titles of Sri Suriya Ratna Chandra Devi, Sri Ratna Chandravati 1840, and granted Katha in fief 1841, daughter of H.R.H. Prince Maung Shwe Poung, Maha Suriya Sri Maha Dharmaraja, Viceroy of Taungngu, by his half-sister, H.R.H. Princess Men Bodda Mya, Sri Suriya Ratna Chandra Devi, Princess of Myadaung.
m. (35) at the Royal Palace, Ava, 1838, Sri Suriya Kethavati, Shin Shwe Mee, Zenaungyaung Myosa Mibura (b. 1806; m. second, 1845, …), raised to the title of Sri Suriya Kethavati 1840, daughter of the Ley Wun.
m. (36) at the Royal Palace, Ava, 1838, Sri Suriya Chandra Mahay, Legya Myosa Mibura (d. 1851), granted Legya in fief and raised to the title of Sri Suriya Chandra Mahay 1840, daughter of the Saopha of Laihka. She became a nun in 1845.
m. (37) Sri Sita Mahay, Shin Shwe Khwun, Kaungton Myosa Mibura, a Burmese commoner, raised to the title of Sri Sita Mahay 1840, enjoyed Kaungton in fief 1837-1845.
m. (38) H.H. Princess Shin Tilaka, Princess of Thebe (Thebe Minthami) (d. at Shinbaunwey, while returning from Rangoon, 1841), sister of Shin Bhagzeera, and daughter of a Cachar official, but believed by the Burmese to be a relation of the Raja.
m. (39) H.H. Princess Shin Bhagzeera, Princess of Shwegu (Shwegu Minthami) (m. second, 1845, … and d. 1851), sister of Shin Tilaka, and daughter of a Cachar official, but believed by the Burmese to be a relation of the Raja.
m. (40) before 1840, H.R.H. Princess Ma Ley, Sri Gandha Mahay, Hingamau Myosa Mibura (b. 1824; m. second, 1845…, and d. at Mandalay, 24th February 1914), granted Zagaung in joint fief 1841and Hingamau in sole fief 1842-1845, daughter of a Siamese prince.
m. (41) 1840, Sri Suriya Mala Mahay, Shin Shwe Seine, Danubyu Myosa Mibura (b. 1819; m. second (div.) 1845, Maung Bo Wa, the Della Wun. m. third, the Ava Wun), raised to the title of Sri Suriya Mala Mahay 1840, daughter of the Danubyu Myook.
m. (42) 1840, Kyaington Myosa Mibura (d. at Kyaington, after 1852), granted Mongmit in fief 1840-1852, daughter of the Saopha of Kengtung.
m. (43) Sri Suriya Nanda Mahay, Shin Ma Gyi, Zindau Myosa Mibura (d. before 1866), daughter of a commoner from Kathe.
m. (44) Sri Tilaka Mahay, Ma Wu, Boni Myosa Mibura (m. second, 1845, …), daughter of Tathey Ngethu, a merchant.
m. (45) 1840, Sri Myat Zwa Mahay, Ma Phwar, Shingaun Myosa Mibura (m. second, 1845, …), sister of Thandauzeen, and daughter of a Burmese official.
m. (46) 1840, Sri Ketha Mahay, Shin Shwe Bween, Doboung Myosa Mibura (b. 1819; m. second, 1845, …), daughter of the Zoroup Sarey.
m. (47) Sri Mutha Mahay, Ma Shwe Bhoung, Myothet Myosa Mibura.
m. (48) 1840, Princess Men Kauk, Zinada Myosa Mibura (m. second, 1845, Maung Pauk Kho, Myowun. m. third, after the death of her second husband, Maung Shwe Yo, Myowun), enjoyed Zinada in fief 1840-1845, daughter of the Prince of Wunthau.
m. (49) 1840, Ma Yee, Zenaung Myosa Mibura (m. second, 1848, H.H. Prince Maung Pa Wo, Prince of Mofee), daughter of the Myotha Myothugyi.
m. (50) 1840 (div. 1843), Shin Shwe Bhoung, Zenaung Myosa Mibura, daughter of Maung Pyaw, the Atwinwun.
m. (51) 1840, Shin Shwe Goung, Pensala Myosa Mibura (m. second, 1845, …), daughter of the Anaukwun.
m. (52) 1840 (div. 1842), Sri Prabha Mahay, Ma Shwe Mee, daughter of Maung Mo, the Gey Wun.
m. (53) at the Royal Palace, Amarapura, 1842, H.R.H. Princess Min Shwe Shu, Sri Siwali Devi, Princess of Thebe (Thebe Minthami) (b. 1821; m. second, 1845, H.R.H. Prince Maung Lap, Prince of Tseingdoung, and d. at Mandalay, 23rd July 1894), daughter of H.R.H. Prince Maung Phyo [Pyui], Maha Sri Siha Suriya Su Dharmaraja, Prince of Mekkhara, by his half-sister, H.R.H. Princess Min Shwe Loup, Sri Suriya Ratna Prabha Devi, Princess of Danubyu.
m. (54) at the Royal Palace, Amarapura, Mandalay, 1842, H.R.H. Princess Min Shwe Kyi, Princess of Kyanyap (Kyanyap Minthami) (b. 1823; second, 1845 or 1207, her half-brother, H.R.H. Prince Maung Than, Prince of Minghla), granted Kyanyap in fief 1838, daughter of H.R.H. Prince Maung Phyo [Pyui], Maha Sri Siha Suriya Su Dharmaraja, Prince of Mekkhara, by his half-sister, H.R.H. Princess Min Shwe Loup, Sri Suriya Ratna Prabha Devi, Princess of Danubyu.
m. (55) 1842, Sri Chandra Mahay, Ma Sey, Tagaunshwe Myosa Mibura (m. second, 1845, … and d. 1855).
m. (56) 1842 (div. 1843), Shin Shu Emma, daughter of Maung Byo, the Min Thainbin.
m. (57) 1843, H.H. Princess Min Shwe Wu, Thaikkela Myosa Mibura (b. 1826; m. second, 1845, H.R.H. Prince Maung Khyeen, Sri Suriya, Prince of Minmhu), second daughter of H.R.H. Prince Maung Keen Soo, Sri Suriya Maha Dharmaraja, Prince of Thandwei, by his second wife, Kolouptau Ma Khau.
m. (58) 1843, Pakhangwe Myosa Mibura (m. second, 1845, H.H. Prince Maung Gne), sister of Maung Bo Wa, the Kyee Wungyi.
m. (59) 1843, Shin Phwar, Natmauk Myosa Mibura (m. second, 1845, …; and d. at Mandalay, 20th December 1888).
m. (60) 1843, Sri Suriya Thein Kha, Shin Hneet, Shwe Myosa Mibura (m. second, 1845, Maung Mo, the Sagaing Wun).
m. (61) 1843, Shin Toup (m. second, 1845, Maung Bew, the Mone Tsikeygyi, and d. at Mone, 1848), daughter of Maung Bu, the Bhamo Wungyi.
m. (62) 1843, Mang Hya (m. second, 1845, …), daughter of Maung Bu, the Bhamo Wungyi.
m. (63) 1844, H.R.H. Princess Men Mi Mi Phew (b. 1815; k. with her brother, Prince Maung Han, 1851), daughter of H.R.H. Prince Maung Pyaw, Srihasura Maha Dharmaraja, Viceroy of Pagan, by his fourth wife, Kolouptau Shin Zu.
m. (64) 1844 (div. 1845), Shin Shwe Ma, Shwe Kwundaing Myosa Mibura, elder daughter of Maung Yey, the Teganee Bau.
m. (65) 1844 (div. 1845), Shin Shwe Yit, Shwe Shoung Myosa Mibura (m. second, 1845, Maung Pyaw, the Wundauk. m. third, the Kyaukpadaing Wungyi. m. fourth, the Taungpinthaung Mhu), younger daughter of Maung Yey, the Teganee Bau.
m. (66) H.H. Princess Men Pu, Sri Suriyasa Mahay, Kyeemeendaing Myosa Mibura (b. 1818; m. second, 1845…, and d. 22nd November 1899), daughter of H.R.H. Prince Maung Shwe Khaing, Prince of Shwegu, by his second Kolouptau.
m. (67) 1845, Shin Phew, Myaunghla Myosa Mibura (d. 1850), daughter of Maung Gauk, the Shinbyu Wun.
m. (68) Sri Mitta Mahay, Shin Daik, Thazeitsa Myosa Mibura (d. 1865), daughter of the Kyaukmyaung Wun.
m. (69) Sri Myatha Mahay, Shin Phwar Gale, Naywoon Myosa Mibura, daughter of Pathey, a merchant.
m. (70) Sri Aumma Mahay, Shin Kyee, Taingda Myosa Mibura.
m. (71) Sri Kalya Mahay, Shin Bween, Naungyan Taingda Myosa Mibura, a relative of H.M. Queen (Anauk-nandaw Mibura) Mya Gale. Fled to British Burma after the murder of her relatives.
m. (72) Shin Kyey, daughter of the Thayat Myothugyi.
m. (73) Shin Gwae.
m. (74) Shin Phwar Bew.
m. (75) Sri Wunna Mahay, Shin Poo, daughter of Colonel Maung Yo.
m. (76) Shin Yeen.
m. (77) Shin Mee.
m. (78) Shin Ma Wu.
m. (79) Shin Ma Nyun.
m. (80) Shin Shwe Mee.
m. (81) Shin Masa, daughter of the Thaikthugyi.
m. (82) Shin Wu.
m. (83) Shin Aung, daughter of the Shwegyinese.
m. (84) Shin Cho, a former singer.
m. (85) Shin Thu, a former singer.
m. (86) Shin Thee, a former singer.
m. (87) Shin Hneet, a former singer.
m. (88) Shin Goung, a former singer.
m. (89) Shin Yeen, a former singer.
m. (90) Shin Sa, a former singer.
m. (91) Shin Ley, a former singer.
m. (92) Shin Phwar, a former singer.
m. (93) Shin Myeett, a former singer.
m. (94) Shin Wu, a former singer.m. (95) Shin Poo, a former singer.
He d. at Amarapura, 17th November 1846, having had issue, eighteen sons and eighteen daughters:
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