Sri Manmelay

Sri Manmelay (23 January 991-?), was the only child of King Bohu II and Queen Tabinshirindra, and later married her uncle Mansaw.

Life
Born Neak Meong Manmelay, she was the first recorded daughter of King Bohu II, and only child of her mother Queen Neak Panalay. She was firstly considered to marry Prince Isatal of Eadien, then Prince Suriya of Maharapura, but neither of whom she married.

Her father Bohu II died in 1004, and her uncle Heyun became the new king. To avoid potential persecution, Neak Panalay brought her to Queen dowager Pinthinah's household. Sri Manmelay had lived a peaceful life for 5 years under her grandmother's protection, but it ended with her uncle Mansaw deposing King Heyun to anoint himself. Mansaw was the most imperious and disrespectful one among Pinthinah's children. He took Sri Manmelay for his concubine, neglecting his mother's objection. She was conferred queen consort (Ranjih Rajatevi) in 1009, ranking first in Mansaw's harem. She had no children.

Her later life was unknown. She outlived her husband. She may die during her youngest uncle King Tychen's reign.