Myat Paya Lat

Myat Paya Lat

H.R.H. Princess Myat Paya Lat (Burmese: မြတ်ဘုရားလတ်, pronounced [mjaʔ pʰəjá laʔ]; 4 October 1883 – 4 April 1956) was the most senior member of the Burmese Royal Household after the death of her father, King Thibaw while in exile in 1916. Born at the Royal Palace, Mandalay, the princess married at the Collector’s Bungalow, Ratnagiri, Bombay, India, 20 February 1917, Khin Maung Lat [Burma Raja Sahib], Private Secretary to Ex-King Thibaw, sometime Officer in the Indian Police, a nephew of King Thibaw and son of the "Duke and Duchess" of Ngape and Mindat. She died at Kalimpong, India, 4 April 1956, having adopted the son of her Nepalese maidservant.

Myat Paya Lat
Born: 4 October 1883 Died: 4 April 1956
Royal titles
Preceded by
Thibaw
Heir to the Burmese Throne
1916 – 1956
Succeeded by
Myat Phaya (Presumed)

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