Thonlula
Ti Lawka Sanda Thonlula[note 1] (Burmese: တိလောက စန္ဒာ သုံးလူလ, pronounced [tḭlɔ́ka̰ sàɴdà θóʊɴ lù la̰]) was the chief queen consort of King Uzana of Pagan.[1] Chronicles say that she was succeeded as chief queen by Saw Hla Wun[2] but inscriptional evidence indicates that it was Yadanabon who succeeded.[3]
| Thonlula သုံးလူလ Ti Lawka Sanda II | |
|---|---|
| Chief queen consort of Burma | |
| Tenure | c. May 1251 – May 1256 |
| Predecessor | Yaza Dewi |
| Successor | Yadanabon II |
| Born | c. 1220s Pagan (Bagan) |
| Died | ? Pagan |
| Spouse | Uzana of Pagan |
| Issue | Thihathu of Pagan |
| House | Pagan |
| Father | Kyaswa |
| Mother | Yaza Dewi |
| Religion | Theravada Buddhism |
Notes
- Thonlula is the direct translation of Ti Lawka Sanda, which is the Burmese transcription of Pali Ti-Loka Canda (Sanskrit: Tri-Loka Chandra).
References
- Than Tun 1964: 134
- Maha Yazawin Vol. 1 2006: 234
- Ba Shin 1982: 37
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.
- Kala, U (1724). Maha Yazawin (in Burmese). Vol. 1–3 (2006, 4th printing ed.). Yangon: Ya-Pyei Publishing.
- Than Tun (1964). Studies in Burmese History (in Burmese). Vol. 1. Yangon: Maha Dagon.
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