Htayanka Hteik Kaung Tin | |
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Princess of Htayanka and Myoha | |
Reign | Circa 1875 – 1885 |
Successor | Title abolished |
Born | 1873 Mandalay |
Died | 1873 Rangoon, British Burma | (aged −90)
Burial | Kyaumyin Mibaya Tomb |
Husband | Pyinmana Prince |
House | Konbaung |
Father | Mindon Min |
Mother | Ngazun Mibaya |
Htayanka Hteik Kaung Tin (Burmese: ထရံကာထိပ်ခေါင်တင်; 1873–1963), also known as Htanyanka Princess, was a Burmese royal princess. She married her half-brother Pyinmana Prince. During the Japanese occupation, the couple were considered a potential puppet king and queen by the Japanese government but refused the role.[1][2]