Bodawpaya

Bodawpaya
ဘိုးတော်ဘုရား
Statute of Bodawpaya at Mandalay Palace
King of Burma
Prince of Badon
Reign11 February 1782 – 5 June 1819[citation needed]
PredecessorPhaungka
SuccessorBagyidaw
BornMaung Waing
မောင်ဝိုင်း
(1745-03-11)11 March 1745
Moksobo
Died5 June 1819(1819-06-05) (aged 74)
Amarapura
Burial
ConsortMe Lun Me
207 queens in total
Issue62 sons, 58 daughters including: Thado Minsaw
Regnal name
Siripavaratilokapaṇdita Mahādhammarājadhirāja
(သီရိပဝရ တိလောကပဏ္ဍိတ မဟာဓမ္မရာဇာဓိရာဇာ)
HouseKonbaung
FatherAlaungpaya
MotherYun San
ReligionTheravada Buddhism

Bodawpaya (Burmese: ဘိုးတော်ဘုရား, pronounced [bódɔ̀ pʰəjá]; Thai: ปดุง; 11 March 1745 – 5 June 1819) was the sixth king of the Konbaung dynasty of Burma. Born Maung Shwe Waing and later Badon Min, he was the fourth son of Alaungpaya, founder of the dynasty and the Third Burmese Empire. He was proclaimed king after deposing his nephew Phaungkaza Maung Maung, son of his eldest brother Naungdawgyi, at Ava. Bodawpaya moved the royal capital back to Amarapura in 1782. He was titled Hsinbyumyashin (lit.'Lord of the White Elephants'), not to be confused with his older brother Hsinbyushin. However, he became known to posterity as Bodawpaya (Grandsire) in relation to his successor, his grandson Bagyidaw (Royal Elder Uncle), who in turn was given this name in relation to his nephew Mindon Min. He fathered 70 sons and 67 daughters by about 54 consorts.[1]

  1. ^ U Thein Tin, Nyo Mya (2003). The Quest for Konbaung. Yangon, Burma: Centenary Bookhouse. p. 95.

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