Princess Sao Sanda | |||||
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Princess of Yawnghwe | |||||
Born | Yawnghwe | 20 October 1928||||
Spouse | Peter Simms | ||||
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House | Yawnghwe | ||||
Father | Sao Shwe Thaik | ||||
Mother | Sao Nang Mya Sanda | ||||
Religion | Theravada Buddhism | ||||
Alma mater | Girton College, Cambridge (MA, BA) |
Princess Sao Sanda (Burmese: စဝ်စန္ဒာ, also known as Sao Nang Mya Sanda, (စောနန်းမြစန္ဒာ) and Sanda Simms; born 20 October 1928) is the last princess of Yawnghwe,[1] a now disestablished Shan state in present-day Myanmar. She is the eldest daughter of the last Saopha of Yawnghwe Sao Shwe Thaik by his consort Sao Nang Sanda. A journalist at Reuters, she coauthored several books with her husband Peter Simms. Her 2008 book The Moon Princess: Memories of the Shan States chronicles a turbulent period in Burma's history, providing both her life story and a chronicle of her father, the first president of the Union of Burma after its independence.[2]