Saw Htut of Pinya

Saw Htut (Burmese: စောထွတ်, pronounced [sɔ́ tʰʊʔ]) was the chief consort of Sithu of Pinya from 1340 to 1344.[1] Her husband is not mentioned in any of the royal chronicles. He only appears in a Pinya era inscription as "King" Myinsaing Sithu. Sithu, who according to the inscription succeeded Uzana I, may have been a regent for his nephew and son-in-law Kyawswa I of Pinya. Their elder daughter Saw Gyi was married to Kyawswa I.[1]

Saw Htut
စောထွတ်
Chief queen consort of Pinya
Tenure1 September 1340 – 29 March 1344
PredecessorAtula Maha Dhamma Dewi
SuccessorAtula Sanda Dewi
Vicereine of Myinsaing
Tenureafter 13 April 1310 – 1 September 1340
PredecessorSaw U of Myinsaing
SpouseSithu of Pinya
IssueSaw Gyi
Saw Einthe
HousePinya
ReligionTheravada Buddhism

References

  1. Than Tun 1959: 124

Bibliography

  • Than Tun (December 1959). "History of Burma: A.D. 1300–1400". Journal of Burma Research Society. XLII (II).
Saw Htut of Pinya
Royal titles
Preceded by
Atula Maha Dhamma Dewi
Chief queen consort of Pinya
1340–1344
Succeeded by
Atula Sanda Dewi
Preceded by
Saw U of Myinsaing
as Chief queen consort
Vicereine of Myinsaing
1310–1340
Succeeded by
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