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- Myat_Phaya abstract "Princess Myat Phaya (Burmese: မြတ်ဖုရား; 7 March 1886 - 21 July 1962), born in Ratnagiri, was a daughter of the last ruling king of Burma, King Thibaw. She married her first husband, Kodaw Gyi Naing (died at Rangoon, 22 October 1954 or 11 November 1954), a grandson of Mindat Min in 1922 and divorced him in 1929. She married her second husband, U Mya U (who died during the Japanese occupation), a lawyer.Her second son Taw Phaya succeeded her older sister Myat Paya Lat as head of the royal household in 1956. She died at Maymyo on 21 July 1962.".
- Myat_Phaya birthDate "1886-03-07".
- Myat_Phaya birthPlace Chennai.
- Myat_Phaya birthPlace Presidencies_and_provinces_of_British_India.
- Myat_Phaya birthPlace Ratnagiri.
- Myat_Phaya birthYear "1886".
- Myat_Phaya child Taw_Phaya.
- Myat_Phaya deathDate "1962-07-21".
- Myat_Phaya deathPlace Burma.
- Myat_Phaya deathPlace Pyin_Oo_Lwin.
- Myat_Phaya deathYear "1962".
- Myat_Phaya nationality Burma.
- Myat_Phaya parent Supayalat.
- Myat_Phaya parent Thibaw_Min.
- Myat_Phaya relative Myat_Paya_Lat.
- Myat_Phaya stateOfOrigin Burma.
- Myat_Phaya wikiPageExternalLink konbau19.htm.
- Myat_Phaya wikiPageID "28079591".
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- Myat_Phaya birthDate "1886-03-07".
- Myat_Phaya birthPlace Presidencies_and_provinces_of_British_India.
- Myat_Phaya birthPlace Ratnagiri.
- Myat_Phaya children "Edward Taw Phaya".
- Myat_Phaya children "Frederick Taw Phayalay".
- Myat_Phaya children "George Taw Phayagyi".
- Myat_Phaya children "Margaret Phayahtwe".
- Myat_Phaya children "Terence Taw Phayange".
- Myat_Phaya children "Tessie Phayagyi".
- Myat_Phaya dateOfBirth "1886-03-07".
- Myat_Phaya dateOfDeath "1962-07-21".
- Myat_Phaya deathCause "Cancer".
- Myat_Phaya deathDate "--07-21".
- Myat_Phaya deathPlace Burma.
- Myat_Phaya deathPlace Pyin_Oo_Lwin.
- Myat_Phaya hasPhotoCollection Myat_Phaya.
- Myat_Phaya honorificPrefix Royal_Highness.
- Myat_Phaya name "Myat Phaya".
- Myat_Phaya name "Phaya, Myat".
- Myat_Phaya nationality Burma.
- Myat_Phaya parents Supayalat.
- Myat_Phaya parents Thibaw_Min.
- Myat_Phaya placeOfBirth Chennai.
- Myat_Phaya placeOfBirth Presidencies_and_provinces_of_British_India.
- Myat_Phaya placeOfDeath Burma.
- Myat_Phaya placeOfDeath Pyin_Oo_Lwin.
- Myat_Phaya relatives Myat_Paya_Lat.
- Myat_Phaya spouse "Kodaw Gyi Naing".
- Myat_Phaya spouse "Mya U".
- Myat_Phaya subject Category:1886_births.
- Myat_Phaya subject Category:1962_deaths.
- Myat_Phaya subject Category:Konbaung_dynasty.
- Myat_Phaya subject Category:People_from_Chennai.
- Myat_Phaya subject Category:Pretenders_to_the_Burmese_throne.
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- Myat_Phaya type Agent.
- Myat_Phaya type Person.
- Myat_Phaya type Person.
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- Myat_Phaya comment "Princess Myat Phaya (Burmese: မြတ်ဖုရား; 7 March 1886 - 21 July 1962), born in Ratnagiri, was a daughter of the last ruling king of Burma, King Thibaw. She married her first husband, Kodaw Gyi Naing (died at Rangoon, 22 October 1954 or 11 November 1954), a grandson of Mindat Min in 1922 and divorced him in 1929.".
- Myat_Phaya label "Myat Phaya".
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- Myat_Phaya sameAs Q6946802.
- Myat_Phaya sameAs Q6946802.
- Myat_Phaya sameAs Myat_Phaya.
- Myat_Phaya wasDerivedFrom Myat_Phaya?oldid=541057332.
- Myat_Phaya givenName "Myat".
- Myat_Phaya isPrimaryTopicOf Myat_Phaya.
- Myat_Phaya name "Myat Phaya".
- Myat_Phaya name "Phaya, Myat".
- Myat_Phaya surname "Phaya".