Hteik Su Phaya Gyi
Princess Hteik Su Phaya Gyi | |
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Native name | ထိပ်စုဘုရားကြီး |
Born |
Rangoon, British Burma (now Yangon) | 5 April 1923
Residence | Yangon, Myanmar |
Other names | Su Su Khin |
Known for | granddaughter of King Thibaw |
Spouse(s) | Maung Maung Khin (m. 1943; d. 1984) |
Parent(s) |
Ko Ko Naing Myat Phaya Galay |
Relatives |
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Princess Hteik Su Phaya Gyi (Burmese: ထိပ်စုဘုရားကြီး; born 5 April 1923, also known as Su Su Khin) is a Princess of Burma and one of the senior member of the Royal House of Konbaung. She is the granddaughter of the last king of Burma Thibaw Min.[1]
Biography
She was borned as the second daughter of Ko Ko Naing and Princess Htake Suu Myat Phaya Galay who was the fourth daughter of King Thibaw and Queen Supayalat.[2][3]
She spent her elementary school years at Catholic School in Moulmein. She employed at the US and Australian embassies in Rangoon, and later served as private school teacher.[4][5]
Family
She has three sons and two daughters:
- Win Khin. birth at Rangoon, 1945.
- Kyaw Khin. birth at Rangoon, 1948.
- Aung Khin. birth at Rangoon, 1953. Artist. He d. from a cerebral haemorrhage, October 2008.
- Cho Cho Khin. birth at Rangoon, 1943.
- Devi Khin. birth at Rangoon, 1951.[4]
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References
- ↑ Yahoo News Princess Hteik Su Phaya Gyi said her about-Video
- ↑ "Lost Kingdom: The forgotten Royal family". Myanmar Times Journal. Retrieved 2013-11-25.
- ↑ Frontier Myanmar : Local News for mid-April 2016
- 1 2 "The Konbaung Dynasty (part 19)". Royal Ark. Retrieved 2012-02-15.
- ↑ "Interview with Hteik Su Phar Gyi". MM Cities YouTube Channel.
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