Anna Isakaz

Anna of Tharratima (901-8 October 957), was Queen consort of Hsindra and Bekinla as the second wife of King Isacca IV. Her daughter, Anna I, later succeeded the throne. She changed her name to "Anna Isakaz" to express her love towards Isacca IV, which was her most known name. Anna was keen on politics, and later disagreed with her husband over the issue of heir. When Anna was accused of killing her husband's ex-wife, Rechi Chudan, Isacca IV refused to protect her, so she fled to the territory of Sushweteti Enztal, the high priest of Wonpeson. After the death of Isacca IV, she did not hesitate to launch a war in order to promote her daughter Anna I to the throne, but she died soon after. It is generally believed that she was poisoned by Enztal, her son-in-law's supporter.

Queen of Hsindra
Anna is the descendant of the imperial family of house of Uton. Her father Jodhar Uton, the Count of Tharratima, is the descendant of Alan, Count of Tharratima, the second son of Kyawswa II the Incomponent, and her mother is Ma Me Su of Limgoo.

In 918, the marriage of Isacca IV, king of sindera, and Rechi Chudan, Queen of Mie State, was annulled because Rechi Chudan was accused of adultery and was not a virgin at the time of marriage. In 920, Isacca IV heard that Anna was beautiful, so he sent Maha Boduya, the leader of the Golden Durian Guard, to Baland to observe Anna's appearance and behavior. The message that Maha Boduya brought back satisfied Isacca IV, so he wrote to Jodhar Uton and made a marriage contract with Anna. On 29 July of the same year, Anna arrived in Hsindra by boat and married Isacca IV in the port city of Bkanda. On 2 August, they arrived in Farisavey, the second largest city in Hsindra, where the king and queen toured together. Three days later, they went to Poyisha, the capital of the kingdom of Bekinla. Anna was officially crowned Queen of Hsindra and Bekinla at the palace of Poyisha.

Anna was described as a loyal wife in the early days of marriage, who always supported her husband and would not oppose him in anything. Anna herself claimed that she loved her husband deeply, and according to her own account, she fell in love with Isacca when she first met him. However, many people have doubted this. They think Anna is a real careerist. Her humility and love for Isacca IV is just her means. The tragic experience of her husband's former wife may give her a warning.

Anna and Isacca once had a good relationship. They had nine children, but unfortunately, all eight sons died young, and their only daughter Anna grew up, which meant that Princess Anna was the presumed successor to the throne of Hsindra. Isacca IV was reluctant to let a girl rule Hsindra, probably because he witnessed the tragedy of his ex-wife ruling a country. In 950, Isacca IV arranged for his daughter Anna to marry the second in line successor to the throne, namely her cousin, Minyaung of Rangaing, and immediately announced that Minyaung was his successor, while Princess Anna could only become queen consort with her husband's accession to the throne in the future, which was equivalent to depriving Princess Anna of her right of inheritance. This aroused the dissatisfaction of Anna Isakaz, and a considerable number of nobles also expressed their opposition. Since then, the relationship between Isacca IV and Queen Anna had become worse and worse.