Sri Muang

Sri Muang (19 February 1005-23 May 1055), was a princess of the Kiangnu dynasty and royal consort of her uncle King Tychen. Her son Ang Sum II succeeded the throne, making her the princess mother.

Life
Sri Muang was born to King Mansaw and his noble consort Pyrin. She was 30 years younger than her husband, also her uncle Tychen. She and her half sister Sri Sankai married Tychen circa 1025. She was not favored so much by the king, but because of her background, she still got a high-ranking title princess consort with her regnal name Ranjih Phra Mauwk Rajinda Maha Tilimaya Hasa Sittha. She had 3 sons, but only one son grew up, the future King Ang Sum II. After the crown prince Phapimi was executed, Ang Sum II became the new crown prince, while Sri Muang replaced Princess Consort Sri Yin to be in charge of affairs in harem. Some rumors at that time said Sri Muang may become the new queen, but those never realized. Ang Sum II succeeded the throne in 1046. Sri Muang was elevated to the princess mother. She passed away in 1055, at the age 50. She was buried adjacent to her husband and his first wife Queen Shandrindra in Konshin.