Khame Mi

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Khame Mi
ခမည်းမိ
Chief queen consort of Ava
Tenure 1367 – c. 1390s
Predecessor Saw Omma of Pinya
Successor Shin Saw Gyi of Sagaing
Born c. 1330s
Died c. 1390s
Ava (Inwa)
Spouse Swasawke
Issue Tarabya?
Religion Theravada Buddhism

Khame Mi (Burmese: ခမည်းမိ, pronounced: [kʰəmɛ́ mḭ]) was the first chief queen consort of King Swasawke of Ava.[1] She is regarded as the mother of King Tarabya, the successor of Swasawke, by the standard Burmese chronicles despite inscriptional evidence to the contrary.

Brief

The chronicles provide little detail about her background. Given that her brother Thilawa was married to Saw Pale, a granddaughter of King Kyawswa of Pagan,[1] and that she herself was married to Swasawke, brother of Saw Pale, she was certainly of royal descent. She had at least one other brother, Maha Pyauk.[2] Furthermore, she most probably married Swasawke some time between 1343 and 1351 during his stint as governor of Yamethin in the Pinya Kingdom before his defection to Sagaing c. 1351.[note 1]

In 1367, King Thado Minbya of Ava died, leaving no heirs. The court first offered the throne to Thilawa but her brother declined, instead recommending Swasawke for the job. Swasawke accepted the offer, and Khame Mi became the chief queen with the title of Queen of the Southern Palace.[1] According to the standard chronicles Maha Yazawin and Hmannan Yazawin, she finally bore Swasawke a child, who later became King Tarabya.[3] However, the Yazawin Thit chronicle, citing a contemporary inscription, says Shin Saw Gyi was the mother of Tarabya but the compilers of Hmannan rejected it nonetheless.[3] (Since Tarabya was born in December 1368, she would have been in her 30s, probably mid-to-late 30s.)

At any rate, the chief queen died some time between 1387 and 1398, and was succeeded by Shin Saw Gyi as the chief queen.[4][note 2]

Notes

  1. Swasawke returned from Arakan c. 1343 and defected to Sagaing after the death of King Kyawswa I of Pinya in December 1350.
  2. Per inscriptional evidence, Khame Mi was still alive on 18 December 1387 (Wed, 10th waxing of Pyatho 749 ME) per (Taw, Forchhammer 1899: 152), and Shin Saw Gyi was mentioned as the chief queen on 13 June 1398 (Wed, 12th waxing of Waso 760 ME) per (Taw, Forchhammer 1899: 164)

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Hmannan Vol. 1 2003: 401
  2. Hmannan Vol. 1 2003: 434
  3. 3.0 3.1 Hmannan Vol. 1 2003: 435
  4. Hmannan Vol. 1 2003: 404

Bibliography

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Khame Mi
Born: c. 1330s Died: c. 1390s
Royal titles
Preceded by Chief queen consort of Ava
1367–c. 1390s
Succeeded by
Shin Saw Gyi of Sagaing