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Vicereine of Toungoo
Saw Sala စောစလာ
Vicereine of Toungoo
Tenure
c. 23 June 1317 – 1324
Born
c. 1290s
Died
1325 near Taungdwingyi
Spouse
Thawun Nge
Issue
Saw Hnit
Religion
Theravada Buddhism
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In this Burmese name, Saw is an honorific, not a given name.
Saw Sala (Burmese: စောစလာ, pronounced[sɔ́səlà]) was the chief consort of Gov. Thawun Nge of Toungoo (Taungoo) from 1317 to 1324. After her husband's death, she became the regent on behalf of her young son Saw Hnit, and ran Toungoo for about a year. Her rule was unpopular. She and her son were overthrown by Chief Minister Kayin Ba in 1325. She escaped the coup at the governor's palace which killed Saw Hnit. But she died on the run near Taungdwingyi.[1]
^Sein Lwin Lay 2006: 20−21
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