Hnin U Yaing ( mnw, ဏင်ဥရိုန်; my, နှင်းဥရိုင်, ; 1260s – 1310s) was a princess of
Martaban
Mottama ( my, မုတ္တမမြို့, ; Muttama mnw, မုဟ်တၟံ, ; formerly Martaban) is a town in the Thaton District of Mon State, Myanmar. Located on the west bank of the Thanlwin river (Salween), on the opposite side ...
and the mother of two kings,
Saw O
Saw O ( my, စောအို, ; also known as Saw Aw (စောအော, ); 1284–1323) was king of Martaban from 1311 to 1323. He transformed Martaban into a truly independent kingdom by successfully breaking with its hitherto nominal overl ...
and
Saw Zein
Saw Zein ( my, စောဇိတ်, ; also known as Saw Zeik and Binnya Ran De; 1303–1330) was king of Martaban from 1323 to 1330. He inherited a newly independent kingdom from his elder brother Saw O but spent much of his reign putting dow ...
.
She helped her eldest brother
Wareru
Wareru ( mnw, ဝါရေဝ်ရောဝ်, my, ဝါရီရူး, ; also known as Wagaru; 20 March 1253 – 14 January 1307) was the founder of the Martaban Kingdom, located in present-day Myanmar (Burma). By using both diplomatic a ...
seize the governorship of
Martaban
Mottama ( my, မုတ္တမမြို့, ; Muttama mnw, မုဟ်တၟံ, ; formerly Martaban) is a town in the Thaton District of Mon State, Myanmar. Located on the west bank of the Thanlwin river (Salween), on the opposite side ...
(Mottama) in 1285. In 1311, she and her husband, Governor
Min Bala of Myaungmya
Min Bala ( my, မင်းဗလ, ; also known as Smim Min Hla and Smim Myaungmya; d. 1310s) was governor of Myaungmya (in present-day Myanmar) from the 1290s to the 1310s. He was the father of kings Saw O (r. 1311–1323) and Saw Zein (r. 13 ...
, overthrew her brother, King
Hkun Law
Hkun Law ( mnw, ခုန်လဴ, my, ခွန်လော, ; also spelled Khun Law; also Binnya Khon-Law; 1254–1311) was king of Martaban from 1307 to 1311. He succeeded the throne after the death of his brother Wareru, who left no male he ...
, and placed their eldest son, Saw O, on the throne.
Brief
U Yaing was born to commoner parents in
Donwun
Donwun ( my, ဒုန်ဝန်းမြို့, ; also spelled Don Wun; also known as Wun), located 16km north of Thaton, is a former capital of Hanthawaddy
Bago (formerly spelt Pegu; , ), formerly known as Hanthawaddy, is a city and th ...
, then part of the
Pagan Kingdom
The Kingdom of Pagan ( my, ပုဂံခေတ်, , ; also known as the Pagan Dynasty and the Pagan Empire; also the Bagan Dynasty or Bagan Empire) was the first Burmese kingdom to unify the regions that would later constitute modern-da ...
. She had at least two elder brothers,
Ma Gadu and
Ma Gada.
[Pan Hla 2005: 16] The siblings were of
Shan and/or
Mon background.
[They had ]Mon language
The Mon language (, mnw, ဘာသာမန်, links=no, (Mon-Thai ဘာသာမည်) ; my, မွန်ဘာသာ; th, ภาษามอญ; formerly known as Peguan and Talaing) is an Austroasiatic language spoken by the Mon peop ...
names. Though none of the major chronicles—the ''Razadarit Ayedawbon'' and the ''Pak Lat Chronicles
The ''Pak Lat Chronicles'', as they are known in English, are a compilation of Mon history texts gathered from palm-leaf manuscripts by the Siamese Mon Monk Phra Candakanto around 1912-13.
This compilation of manuscript texts was published in tw ...
''—says anything about their ethnicity, British colonial scholarship (See: Phayre 1967: 65, Harvey 1925: 110) conjectured that they were ethnic Shans. Later scholars appear to hedge: per (Htin Aung 1967: 78), they were likely of both Mon and Shan backgrounds, while (Aung-Thwin and Aung-Thwin 2012: 118) says they were of either Mon or Shan background.
According to the ''
Razadarit Ayedawbon
''Razadarit Ayedawbon'' ( my, ရာဇာဓိရာဇ် အရေးတော်ပုံ) is a Burmese chronicle covering the history of Ramanya from 1287 to 1421. The chronicle consists of accounts of court intrigues, rebellions, diplomati ...
'', U Yaing played an import role in the rise of her eldest brother's early rise to power. Gadu reportedly used his younger sister's good looks to seize the governorship of
Martaban
Mottama ( my, မုတ္တမမြို့, ; Muttama mnw, မုဟ်တၟံ, ; formerly Martaban) is a town in the Thaton District of Mon State, Myanmar. Located on the west bank of the Thanlwin river (Salween), on the opposite side ...
, the provincial capital. Gadu asked U Yaing to choose her bathing place in a river spot strategically, where Governor
Aleimma of Martaban
Aleimma ( my, အလိမ္မာ, ) was governor of Martaban (Mottama), then a Lower Burma province of the Pagan Empire, from 1259 to 1285. Appointed to the office by King Narathihapate, Aleimma proved a loyal governor of the southern provin ...
would see her. The governor fell in love with U Yaing, and asked to marry her. At the wedding ceremony, Gadu killed the governor, and became the rebel lord of Martaban.
[Harvey 1925: 110][Pan Hla 2005: 21–23] Gadu, now styled as King Wareru, went on to declare independence from Pagan in 1287, and to consolidate all three
Mon-speaking provinces of Lower Burma by the mid-1290s.
[Harvey 1925: 110–111]
U Yaing rose along with her brother. Wareru appointed U Yaing's husband
Min Bala governor of
Myaungmya
Myaungmya ( my, မြောင်းမြမြို့ ) is a town in Myaungmya Township, Ayeyarwady Region, Myanmar.
The town is home to the Myanmar Union Adventist Seminary, a Seventh-day Adventist seminary and Myaungmya Education College ...
, in the westernmost province. By 1307, when Wareru was assassinated by his grandsons, U Yaing and Bala were entrenched in the delta.
[Pan Hla 2005: 36] They did not respect her other brother, Gada, who succeeded as King
Hkun Law
Hkun Law ( mnw, ခုန်လဴ, my, ခွန်လော, ; also spelled Khun Law; also Binnya Khon-Law; 1254–1311) was king of Martaban from 1307 to 1311. He succeeded the throne after the death of his brother Wareru, who left no male he ...
. In March 1311, the couple went to the capital and seized the throne while Law was on a hunting trip. Bala's troops subsequently killed Law at the outskirts.
[Pan Hla 2005: 37]
Although Bala initially wanted to ascend the throne, U Yaing objected. Her rationale was that Bala was too old already, and that their eldest son,
Saw O
Saw O ( my, စောအို, ; also known as Saw Aw (စောအော, ); 1284–1323) was king of Martaban from 1311 to 1323. He transformed Martaban into a truly independent kingdom by successfully breaking with its hitherto nominal overl ...
, as a nephew of Wareru, would stand a better chance at gaining the support of the vassals.
[Pan Hla 2005: 37–38] Bala finally yielded to his wife's demand, and Saw O ascended the throne on 10 April 1311.
[Pan Hla 2005: 39] (Bala nonetheless remained the power behind the throne. He built himself a "palace" at a nearby hill, replete with a wing to house his concubines, and lived there like a sovereign.
[Pan Hla 2005: 38])
U Yaing and Bala both died from old age in the mid-to-late 1310s.
[(Pan Hla 2005: 38): Bala and U Yaing both died after their two grandchildren Saw E and May Hnin Aw-Kanya were born, and before 682 ME (1320/21). Since Saw E was born in 1313, Aw-Kanya was likely born in 1314 or later.] The couple had at least three sons,
[Pan Hla 2005: 38] two of whom—
Saw O
Saw O ( my, စောအို, ; also known as Saw Aw (စောအော, ); 1284–1323) was king of Martaban from 1311 to 1323. He transformed Martaban into a truly independent kingdom by successfully breaking with its hitherto nominal overl ...
and
Saw Zein
Saw Zein ( my, စောဇိတ်, ; also known as Saw Zeik and Binnya Ran De; 1303–1330) was king of Martaban from 1323 to 1330. He inherited a newly independent kingdom from his elder brother Saw O but spent much of his reign putting dow ...
—became kings of Martaban.
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