Hlaing Hteik Khaung Tin

[4] She created a style of popular song known as the bawle[5][6] and wrote court dramas such as Vijayakārī and Indavaṃsa.

[7] When her father ascended the throne, her mother became the Queen of the Western Palace, and Phwar was granted the appanage of Hlaing.

At the Rajabiseka Consecration of her father in 1840, she received the title of Thiri Thu Myatswa Yadana Dewi from him.

Her husband was assassinated during the unsuccessful Myingun Myinkhondaing rebellion of 1866, and her son was executed in 1878.

[8] She also composed a type of classical music set to drums called the patpyoe.