Shin Bai Min

Shin Bai Min (Silaungese: ရှင်ဗအဲ့မင်; c. 1243-1287), was the first chief queen consort of the Hsinpyu dynasty of Silaung by her marriage to King Nasapyu (Silaungese: နံ့သာဖြူ), as well as mother of his successor, Puba Min （Silaungese: ပုဗအားမင်). She was a niece of King Naungmagyi that her mother was Naungmagyi's sister, Nanda Dewi, and her father U Palaing was a general who served for Naungmagyi later for Nasapyu. She was married to Nasapyu when he was viceroy of Magan. She had 2 sons and 4 daughters with her husband. In 1271, when Nasapyu became the king, she was also crowned chief queen consort of Silaung. Shin Bai Min was described as a wise and polite woman, who was greatly respected by Nasapyu and her sons, and often gave politic advice. She died in 1287, which was a huge blow to her husband. Totally sad, the king refused to see anyone but Shin Bai Min's children after her death for several months.