Sao Sanda

Princess Sao Sanda
Princess of Yawnghwe
Sanda, c. 1934
Born (1928-10-20) 20 October 1928 (age 96)
Yawnghwe
SpousePeter Simms
Names
Sao Nang Mya Sanda
HouseYawnghwe
FatherSao Shwe Thaik
MotherSao Nang Mya Sanda
ReligionTheravada Buddhism
Alma materGirton 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]

  1. ^ "ပင်လုံညီလာခံတက်ခဲ့တဲ့ စော်ဘွားသမီး "Daughters of Saopha who attended the Panglong Conference"". BBC News မြန်မာ (in Burmese). 13 February 2022. Retrieved 4 December 2022.
  2. ^ Sanda, Sao (2008). The Moon Princess: Memories of the Shan States. River Books. ISBN 978-974-9863-37-4.