Yadanabon II of Pagan
| Yadanabon II ရတနာပုံ | |
|---|---|
| Chief queen consort of Burma | |
| Tenure | 1256–1262 | 
| Coronation | November 1256 | 
| Predecessor | Thonlula | 
| Successor | Saw Hla Wun | 
| Born | 1230s | 
| Died | 1262 Pagan (Bagan) | 
| Spouse | Narathihapate | 
| House | Pagan | 
| Father | Thray[1] | 
| Mother | Min Mi | 
| Religion | Theravada Buddhism | 
Yadanabon (Burmese: ရတနာပုံ, pronounced [jədənàbòʊɴ]) was the first chief queen consort of King Narathihapate of Pagan Dynasty of Burma (Myanmar). She was a granddaughter of King Kyaswa and Queen Saw Mon Hla, and a niece of Queen Thonlula.[2] Note that the royal chronicles do not mention her as a queen at all; instead, they mention her sister Saw Hla Wun, who later became famous as Pwa Saw, as the only chief queen.[3] But inscriptional evidence shows that Yadanabon was the first chief queen, and that Hla Wun became the chief queen only in 1262, following Yadanabon's death.[2]
References
Bibliography
- Ba Shin, Bo-Hmu (1966). "The Pwa Saws of Bagan" (PDF). Burma Historical Research Department Silver Jubilee Publication (in Burmese) (1982 ed.). Yangon: Historical Research Department. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2015-02-22.
- Royal Historical Commission of Burma (1832). Hmannan Yazawin (in Burmese). Vol. 1–3 (2003 ed.). Yangon: Ministry of Information, Myanmar.
