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Hteik Su Phaya Gyi was born on 5 April, 1923 in Rangoon (now Yangon), British Burma, is a Burmese princess (1923–2021). Discover Hteik Su Phaya Gyi's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 98 years old?

Popular As Hteik Su Phaya Gyi
Occupation N/A
Age 98 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 5 April 1923
Birthday 5 April
Birthplace Rangoon (now Yangon), British Burma
Date of death 31 December, 2021
Died Place Yangon, Myanmar
Nationality Burma

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Her husband is Maung Maung Khin (m. 1943-1984)

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Hteik Su Phaya Gyi Net Worth

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1923

Princess Hteik Su Phaya Gyi (ထိပ်စုဘုရားကြီး ; 5 April 1923 – 31 December 2021), also known as Su Su Khin or Pwar May or Princess Tessie, was a Burmese princess and the final surviving royal of the Konbaung dynasty.

Daughter of Princess Myat Phaya Galay (a daughter of the last king of Burma), she was a senior member of the Royal House of Konbaung.

Hteik Su Phaya Gyi was born on 5 April 1923 in Rangoon, British Burma, to Ko Ko Naing and Princess Myat Phaya Galay, the fourth daughter of King Thibaw and Queen Supayalat.

She went to a Catholic school in Moulmein and was employed at the U.S. and Australian embassies in Rangoon.

Fluent in English, she worked as a private English language tutor for many years.

1936

In a BBC interview, she asserted having received an engagement proposal from Ananda Mahidol of Thailand in 1936 when he was still a prince.

The subsequent arrangements were reportedly overseen by her mother, sparking widespread expectations among many people at the time that she would become the future queen consort of Thailand.

However, with the onset of World War II, the engagement discussions were halted and remained unresolved.

1943

In 1943, she married Maung Maung Khin, a descendant of the Mon royal family.

He was a nephew of Premier Ba Maw and a brother of Khin Kyi, the wife of her younger brother Taw Phaya Gyi.

1945

She had three sons and two daughters: Win Khin (b. 1945), Kyaw Khin (b. 1948), Aung Khin (1953 – October 2008), Cho Cho Khin (b. 1943), and Devi Khin (b. 1951).

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1984

Maung Maung Khin died at Rangoon in 1984.

She sought to bring King Thibaw's body back to Myanmar as part of her family's mission.

She died on 31 December 2021 at a Buddhist monastery in Yangon, at the age of 98.

Her funeral was held at Yayway Cemetery in Yangon on 2 January 2022.

She was survived by twenty grandchildren and seventeen great-grandchildren.

2017

In 2017, Hteik Su Phaya Gyi and her younger brother Taw Phaya, her nephew Soe Win, and her niece Devi Thant Sin appeared as the main characters of We Were Kings, a documentary film by Alex Bescoby and Max Jones.

The film premiered in Mandalay on 4 November 2017 at the Irrawaddy Literary Festival and also screened in Thailand at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Thailand.

The film is about Myanmar's history, but also about the descendants of the last kings of Burma who lived unassuming lives in modern Myanmar, unrecognized and unknown.

2019

Upon the death of her younger brother Taw Phaya in 2019, she became the last living grandchild of King Thibaw.