Khin Ma Hnaung
Khin Ma Hnaung was a queen consort of King Raza II of Arakan from 1599 to 1612. The queen was a daughter of King Nanda of Toungoo Dynasty and his chief consort Hanthawaddy Mibaya. She was taken to Mrauk-U, after her father surrendered to the joint forces of Raza II and Minye Thihathu II of Toungoo in 1599. At Mrauk-U, she was known as the Tanzaung Mibara. She was one of the Razagyi's most beloved consorts. It is said that the king was so focused on his queen that he forgets his important state matters.
Family
The queen has a daughter named Thupa-Ba Déwi whose personal name was Pan Thida, born in the year 1603 right after lost image of Buddha was founded by fishermens and they notified the King. Which Buddha image was traced back to the timeline during reign of Mahataing Sanda who was the founder of Waithali Kingdom, his queen was Thubapa Déwi who ordered the Buddha Statue retrieved from India. On its way to the capital, raft carrying the statue accidentally sunken and was lost. However, the queen asked her husband to make copy of The Great Vesali Image.Original Statue was now preserved and the King Raza II accompanied by his retinue and ministers along with his pregnant wife. He named his newborn baby princess linking her to the story of the queen and the lost image of Buddha.
Sadistic queen consort often felt homesickness to her homeland, so she erected pagoda dedicated to her homeland of Pegu. The pagoda which now sits at the Kyein Hill in modern day Minbya called Khin Ma Hnaung Lwan Seti. She became grand queen dowager during the reign of Khamaung and Thiri Thudhamma.