Mingin Supaya
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| Mingin Supaya | |||||
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| Princess of Mingin | |||||
| Reign | April 1861 - 22 April 1883 | ||||
| Princess of Lègaing | |||||
| Reign | 1858 – April 1861 | ||||
| Predecessor | Lègaing Mintha (died on 8 February 1858) | ||||
| Born | Mandalay Palace | ||||
| Died | 1884 Mandalay | ||||
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| House | Konbaung | ||||
| Father | King Mindon | ||||
| Mother | Magway Mibaya | ||||
| Religion | Theravada Buddhism | ||||
Thiri Thu Yadana Dewi (Burmese: သီရိသုရတနာဒေဝီ, Pali: Sīrisuratanādevī), commonly known as Princess of Mingin or Mingin Supaya, was a high-ranking Burmese royal princess during the late Konbaung dynasty.
Thiri Thu Yadana Wadi (later promoted to Thiri Thu Yadana Dewi) was born to King Mindon and Magway Mibaya at Mandalay Palace.[1] She, at first, received the appanage of Lè Gaing which was replaced with the town of Mingin in April 1861.[2] The ear-boring ceremony (နားထွင်းမင်္ဂလာ) for Mingin Supaya was held on 6 February 1868.[3] After King Thibaw ascended the throne, she, along with other princesses, was administered to take an oath of loyalty on 18 November 1878.[4]
Mingin Supaya, together with Momeik Princess, was granted an opportunity to feed Hteik Su Myat Phaya Gyi (first daughter of King Thibaw and Queen Supayalat) at her royal cradling ceremony (ပုခက်တင်မင်္ဂလာ) held on 22 February 1883.[5]