من تزوج Narapatisithu؟
Saw Mya Kan of Pagan تزوج Narapatisithu .
Taung Pyinthe II تزوج Narapatisithu .
Wadanthika تزوج Narapatisithu .
Weluwaddy تزوج Narapatisithu .
Narapatisithu
Narapatisithu (birman နရပတိစည်သူ, nəɹąpətį sìθù, — ) fut le septième souverain du Royaume de Pagan, en Birmanie. Il succéda à son frère Naratheinkha, assassiné par des rebelles en 1173, et régna jusqu'en 1210. Ce fut une période de stabilité, durant laquelle il put effectuer de nombreuses constructions dans sa capitale (l'actuelle Bagan).
C'est aussi sous son règne que la culture birmane s'émancipa vraiment des cultures mones et pyus et que l'écriture birmane devint la plus utilisée dans les inscriptions.
Son fils Htilominlo lui succéda.
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Saw Mya Kan of Pagan
Saw Mya Kan (Burmese: စောမြကန်}, pronounced [sɔ́ mja̰ gàɴ]) was a principal queen of King Sithu II of the Pagan Dynasty of Myanmar (Burma). She was the mother of King Htilominlo.
Chronicles say that Htilominlo's mother was a daughter of a gardener, and not Queen Mya Kan. But inscriptional evidence shows that Queen Mya Kan was the mother of Zeya Theinkha (personal name of Htilominlo) and Saw Min Hla.
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Taung Pyinthe II
Taung Pyinthe (Burmese: တောင်ပြင်သည်, pronounced [tàʊɴ bjìɴ ðɛ̀]) was the second chief queen consort of King Sithu II of the Pagan Dynasty of Myanmar (Burma).
The name Taung Pyinthe was the name of the office, meaning "Queen of the Southern Palace". Royal chronicles do not agree on who succeeded the first chief queen Weluwaddy, who died in 1186. Maha Yazawin (1724) states that the successor was a great granddaughter of Gen. Nyaung-U Hpi, a friend and comrade of King Kyansittha. Yazawin Thit (1798) agrees that Nyaung-U Hpi's great granddaughter was a queen of Sithu II but identifies her as the second Queen of the Northern Palace, not the Southern Palace (Chief Queen). Instead, Yazawin Thit states that Saw Sanay, a great granddaughter of Gen. Htwe Yu, another comrade of Kyansittha, was the next Queen of the Southern Palace with the title of Yadanabon. Maha Yazawin agrees that Saw Sanay was a queen of Sithu II but lists her at a lower rank. Hmannan Yazawin (1832) sides with Maha Yazawin's account.
All three chronicles agree that the great granddaughter of Nyaung-U Hpi had three sons. However, they do not agree on the number of children by Saw Sanay: Maha Yazawin and Hmannan say that Saw Sanay had four children while Yazawin Thit says one.
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Wadanthika
Narapatisithu
