| Suphankanlaya (สุพรรณกัลยา)  
			Pali-Thai. ‘Golden Lady’. Name of a 
			16th century Princess of
			
			Ayutthaya who was a Queen 
			Consort of King
			
			Bayinnaung 
			(fig.) 
			of 
			
			Burma. She was 
			the daughter of King 
			
			Mahadhammaracha (1569-1590) 
			with Queen 
			
			
			
			
			Wisutikasat, whom herself was the 
			daughter of King 
			
			Maha 
			
			Chakraphad (มหาจักรพรรดิ, 
		
			1568-1569) 
		and Queen
			
			
			Suriyothai 
			(fig.). 
			Queen Suphankanlaya was hence a granddaughter of King Maha 
			Chakraphad and Queen Suriyothai, as well as the elder sister of King
			
			Naresuan (fig.) 
			and King 
			
		Ekathotsarot (fig.), 
			whom when still princes, were taken to the court in
			
			
		Pegu as an 
			assurance for the loyalty of their father, 
			then a vassal to the Burmese 
			King.
			When 
			Suphankanlaya in 1571 married Bayinnaung  and became one of 
			this Burmese King's minor wives, it created a bond that consolidated 
			the allegiance of her father and her brothers were allowed to return 
			home. She had two children with King Bayinnaung and after his death 
			in 1581, she became the wife of his son and successor, King 
			
			
			Nanda Bayin. In 1584, her father 
			revolted against Nanda Bayin and he revoked the oath of allegiance 
			to the Burmese King which consequently led  to war. After her 
			father's death in 1590, her brother Naresuan carried on the fight 
			and in 1593 defeated and killed Nanda Bayin's 
			son, the heir apparent 
			
			
			Min Gyi 
			
			
			Swa, 
			in a legendary duel on the backs of
			
			
		war elephants (fig.). 
			When Nanda Bayin learnt of his Crown Prince's death, it is said that 
			he became so enraged that he stroke Queen Suphankanlaya dead, 
			despite the fact that she was eight months pregnant with his child. 
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