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Queen of fourth rank
Zabwedaung Mibaya
Mallādevī
Queen of fourth rank
BornShin Hlaing
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Died17 October 1857
1st waxing of Tazaungmon 1219 ME
Mandalay
BurialMandalay Palace
SpouseMindon Min
Issue1 son and 3 daughters, including:
Regnal name
Mallādevī
(မလ္လာဒေဝီ)
HouseKonbaung
ReligionTheravada Buddhism
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Zabwedaung Mibaya (Burmese: စားပွဲတောင်မိဖုရား), born Shin Hlaing and known by her royal titles, Thiri Mingala Yuza Mahe (Burmese: သီရိမင်္ဂလာရုဇာမဟေ; Pali: Sirimaṅgalarujāmahe) and Maladewi (Burmese: မလ္လာဒေဝီ; Pali: Mallādevī), was a queen of fourth rank of King Mindon Min during the Konbaung dynasty. She was later promoted to Devi-level queen.

Zabwedaung Mibaya was the sister of Lamaing Wun, minister of Lamaing. She had three daughters and a son, but only two daughters survived. She died on 17 October 1857.

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References

  1. Collection of Thet-Kayit: Money Lending Contracts of Myanmar Rural Area in Kon-baung Period. Aichi University. 1999.
  2. J.P. Hardiman (1900). Gazetteer Of Upper Burma and the Shan States Part I Vol II. Rangoon: Superintendent, Government Printing, Burma.
  3. (Than Swe 1999: 150): 1st waxing of Tazaungmon 1219 ME = 17 October 1857

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