| Thanbula သမ္ဘူလ | |||||
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| Chief queen consort of Burma | |||||
| Tenure | c. 1100s–1112 | ||||
| Predecessor | Apeyadana | ||||
| Successor | Yadanabon | ||||
| Born | c. 1060s Kyaungbyu | ||||
| Died | Unknown Pagan (Bagan) | ||||
| Spouse | Kyansittha | ||||
| Issue | Yazakumar | ||||
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| House | Pagan | ||||
| Religion | Theravada Buddhism | ||||
Thanbula (Burmese:သမ္ဘူလ,pronounced[θàɰ̃bùla̰];Trilokavatamsika,U Sauk Pan, orSambhula, also spelledThambula) was a chiefqueen consort of KingKyansittha of thePagan Dynasty ofBurma (Myanmar). She met Kyansittha while he was in exile at Kyaungbyu, and later gave birth toYazakumar. Kyansittha went back toBagan (Pagan), and later became king. She found out about it only years later, and showed up at the palace gate with their son. By then Kyansittha, thinking he did not have a male heir, had already anointed his grandsonAlaungsithu the heir apparent. Kyansittha made her his chief queen with the titleUsaukpan andYazakumar the titular lord ofNorth Arakan and Seven Hill Tracts.[1][2][3]: 156
Thanbula Born:c. 1060s | ||
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| Preceded by | Chief queen consort of Burma c. 1100s–1112 | Succeeded by |
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