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}}”’Nat Shin May”’ ([[Burmese language|Burmese]]: နတ်ရှင်မယ်) was the [[queen consort]] to two consecutive of kings of [[Kingdom of Mrauk U|Mrauk U]]: [[Thiri Thudhamma]] (r. 1622-1638) and [[Narapati of Mrauk-U|Narapati]] (r. 1638 – 1645). She played a significant role in court politics during the final year of Thiri Thudhamma’s reign, and is implicated in events surrounding the death of her son, [[Min Sanay]], and the ascension of her lover, Nga-Kuthala (later King Narapati).

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Bhutan–Myanmar relations

Mongolia–Myanmar relations

Myanmar–Saudi Arabia relations

Bangladesh–Mongolia relations

Date of Capture Township Notes
14 January 2024 Paletwa
19 January 2024 Pauktaw
8 February 2024 Mrauk-U Fall of Mrauk U
13 February 2024 Kyauktaw
15 February 2024 Myebon
4 March 2024 Ponnagyun
11 March 2024 Ramree
17 March 2024 Rathedaung
18 May 2024 Buthidaung Battle of Buthidaung
5 September 2024 Thandwe
4 December 2024 Taungup
8 December 2024 Maungdaw Battle of Maungdaw
20 December 2024 Ann Battle of Ann
29 December 2024 Gwa
26 February 2025 Minbya
Under Military Junta
Sittwe
Kyaukphyu Battle of Kyaukphyu
Manaung

Nat Shin May (Burmese: နတ်ရှင်မယ်) was the queen consort to two consecutive of kings of Mrauk U: Thiri Thudhamma (r. 1622-1638) and Narapati (r. 1638 – 1645). She played a significant role in court politics during the final year of Thiri Thudhamma’s reign, and is implicated in events surrounding the death of her son, Min Sanay, and the ascension of her lover, Nga-Kuthala (later King Narapati).

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