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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Thonbanhla (Burmese: သုံးပန်လှ [θóʊɰ̃ báɰ̃Thonbanhla (Burmese: သုံးပန်လှ [θóʊɰ̃ báɰ̃ l̥a̰]; lit. 'Beautiful in Three Ways') is the fifth of nats in the official Burmese pantheon of nats. She was a native of a Mon village called Takunnwan. She was (sic) "beautiful in three ways within one day." She was given to King Duttabaung of Pyay, but the queen was jealous of her beauty and told the king that she was actually very ugly and so fat that she could not fit through the city gate. Hearing this, the king refused to marry Thonbanhla who then died in despair. Another story says that she was the younger sister of Maung Tint De. She married King Smim Htaw Yama of Utthala and gave birth to a daughter, Shin Mi-hnè, but then died of a sudden illness. She is portrayed standing on an ogre bending over a dais supported by an elephant. She wears a topknot, her right hand on her chest and her left hand by her side.n her chest and her left hand by her side. , Thonbanhla (birm. သုံးပန်လှ /θóʊɴ báɴ a̰/;Thonbanhla (birm. သုံးပန်လှ /θóʊɴ báɴ a̰/; pol. Po Trzykroć Piękna) – 5. z 37 natów oficjalnego panteonu birmańskiego. W niektórych legendach występuje też pod imionami Shin Htway Hla lub Ma Htwei Byu. Była młodszą z dwóch sióstr Maung Tint De (Mahagiri). Bywa też wspominana jako główna królowa u boku króla .ominana jako główna królowa u boku króla .
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rdfs:comment Thonbanhla (birm. သုံးပန်လှ /θóʊɴ báɴ a̰/;Thonbanhla (birm. သုံးပန်လှ /θóʊɴ báɴ a̰/; pol. Po Trzykroć Piękna) – 5. z 37 natów oficjalnego panteonu birmańskiego. W niektórych legendach występuje też pod imionami Shin Htway Hla lub Ma Htwei Byu. Była młodszą z dwóch sióstr Maung Tint De (Mahagiri). Bywa też wspominana jako główna królowa u boku króla .ominana jako główna królowa u boku króla . , Thonbanhla (Burmese: သုံးပန်လှ [θóʊɰ̃ báɰ̃Thonbanhla (Burmese: သုံးပန်လှ [θóʊɰ̃ báɰ̃ l̥a̰]; lit. 'Beautiful in Three Ways') is the fifth of nats in the official Burmese pantheon of nats. She was a native of a Mon village called Takunnwan. She was (sic) "beautiful in three ways within one day." She was given to King Duttabaung of Pyay, but the queen was jealous of her beauty and told the king that she was actually very ugly and so fat that she could not fit through the city gate. Hearing this, the king refused to marry Thonbanhla who then died in despair. Another story says that she was the younger sister of Maung Tint De. She married King Smim Htaw Yama of Utthala and gave birth to a daughter, Shin Mi-hnè, but then died of a sudden illness. She is portrayed standing on an ogre bending over a dais supported by an elephant. She wear a dais supported by an elephant. She wear
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