Apeyadana
| Apeyadana အပယ် ရတနာ | |
|---|---|
| Chief queen consort of Burma | |
| Tenure | 1084 – c. 1100s (decade) |
| Predecessor | Manisanda |
| Successor | Thanbula |
| Born | c. 1040s (decade) |
| Died |
c. 1100s (decade) Pagan (Bagan) |
| Spouse | Kyansittha |
| Issue | Shwe Einthi |
| House | Pagan |
| Religion | Theravada Buddhism |
Apeyadana (Burmese: အပယ် ရတနာ, pronounced: [ʔəpɛ̀ jədənà]; also spelled Abeyadana) was the chief queen consort of King Kyansittha of the Pagan Dynasty of Burma (Myanmar) and maternal grandmother of King Sithu I of Pagan. She married Kyansittha when he was just a young officer in the army,[1] before his coronation.[2]:156 She was succeeded as the chief queen by Thanbula.[3]
The Apeyadana Temple in Bagan (Pagan) is named after the queen.
References
- ↑ Harvey 1925: 38
- ↑ Coedès, George (1968). Walter F. Vella, ed. The Indianized States of Southeast Asia. trans.Susan Brown Cowing. University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 978-0-8248-0368-1.
- ↑ Hmannan Vol. 1 2003: 279
Bibliography
- Harvey, G. E. (1925). History of Burma: From the Earliest Times to 10 March 1824. London: Frank Cass & Co. Ltd.
- Royal Historical Commission of Burma (1832). Hmannan Yazawin (in Burmese). 1–3 (2003 ed.). Yangon: Ministry of Information, Myanmar.
| Apeyadana Born: c. 1040s Died: c. 1100s | ||
| Royal titles | ||
|---|---|---|
| Preceded by Manisanda |
Chief queen consort of Burma 1084–c. 1100s |
Succeeded by Thanbula |
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