Taingda Princess
| Thu Thiri Sanda Wadi | |||||
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| Princess of Taingda | |||||
| Reign | Circa 1870 – 1875 | ||||
| Predecessor | Hteiktin Kodaw Thant | ||||
| Successor | Taingda Mingyi (as Lord of Taingda) | ||||
| Princess of Natmauk | |||||
| Reign | 1875 – ? | ||||
| Princess of Myothit | |||||
| Reign | ? – 1885 | ||||
| Successor | Position disestablished | ||||
| Born | 1865 Mandalay | ||||
| Died | 1952 (aged 87) Rangoon, British Burma | ||||
| Burial | |||||
| Husband | Prince of Kawlin | ||||
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| House | Konbaung | ||||
| Father | Mindon Min | ||||
| Mother | Tharazein Mibaya | ||||
Thu Thiri Sanda Wadi (Burmese: သုသီရိစန္ဒာဝတီ; Pali: Susīricandāvatī), commonly known as the Princess of Taingda (Burmese: တိုင်တားမင်းသမီး), was a royal princess during the Konbaung dynasty. She was also known as a royal goldsmith, renowned for her expertise in working with gems and precious metals; she made jewelry for the royal family.