Tip Htila
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Princess Tip Htila was a sister of the 52nd Saopha (ruling prince) of the Shan State of Kengtung, and also of the 53rd Saopha, Kawng Kiao Intaleng. Along with Kawng Kiao Intaleng she attended the Delhi Durbar in 1903, in celebration of the coronation of Edward VII. She was a shrewd and powerful businesswoman, involved in sales of elephants and motor cars, and later in teak extraction and road-building.
Tip Htila divorced her first husband, who was Saopha of the Shan State of Keng Hkam, and outlived her second husband. According to Maurice Collis, who met her in her old age, "in her day she must have been rash, magnificent, as bold as a lion".