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Prince Edward Taw Phaya ((ビルマ語:တော်ဘုရား), born 22 March 1924, also known as Tun Aung) is the Pretender to the Throne of Burma (abolished in 1885). He was born the second son of Princess Mayat Phaya Galay, his older brother being assassinated by Communist insurgents in 1948.〔(Kennedy, Phoebe, ''Burmese dictator lives like a king, laments the nation's last royal'', published in ''The Independent'', 12 March 2010 )〕 Upon the death of his aunt in 1956, he became the Head of the Royal House of Konbaung. His father was U Ko Ko Naing, a former monk. On 4 May 1944, he married his first cousin, Princess Phaya Rita, daughter of Prince Kodawgyi Naing and Princess Myat Phaya, who was the daughter of Burma's last king, Thibaw Min and the sister of his mother, Princess Mayat Phaya Galay.〔 ==Family== He has issue, five sons and two daughters:〔 * Richard Taw Phaya Myat Gyi (born 14 May 1945). Heir and second in line to the throne. * David Taw Phaya Myat (born 1 April 1947). * Edward Taw Phaya Myat Nge (born 27 April 1948 - died 14 November 1955). * Joseph Taw Phaya Myat Aye (born 19 March 1950). * Paul Taw Phaya Myat Thaike (b. 19 February 1954). * Ann-Marie Su Phaya Lay (10 September 1952). * Rose-Marie Su Phaya Naing (born 21 April 1956).〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Taw Phaya」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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