Ashin Hteik Su Myat Phaya Galay Princess Ashin teik Su Myat Phaya Galay (Burmese Ashin Hteik Su Myat Phaya Galay ) (25 April 1887 – 3 March 1936), was a Burmese princess and senior member of the Royal House of Konbaung. She was the fourth daughter of the last ruling king of Burma,King Thibaw and Queen Supayalat.[1] Biography The princess was called "Rebel Princess" by the British as she wrote a manifesto demanding her father kingdom and the royal gems and jewellery taken on the annexation of the country.[She returned to Burma fromRatnagiri in 1915, and ordered to reside in Moulmein in 1932. She married Ko Ko Naing, a former monk in Rangoon on 1 July 1920. She died at her mansion on West Cantonment Road, Moulmein on 3 March 1936 and her husband died in Rangoon in 1959.[1] Her tomb is located near Kyaik Than Lan Pagoda, Moulmein (present day Mawlamyine). Family She has four sons and two daughters: • Taw Phaya Gyi. birth at Rangoon, 6 May 1922 – died 9 April 1948. • Taw Phaya. birth at Rangoon, 22 March 1924. • Taw Phaya Nge. birth at Rangoon, 17 July 1925 – died 21 April 1995. • Taw Phaya Galay. birth at Rangoon, 30 July 1926 – died 18 June 2006. • Hteik Su Phaya Gyi. birth at Rangoon, 5 April 1923. • Hteik Su Phaya Htwe. birth at Rangoon, 20 August 1927 – died 21 June 2003.[1] •

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