The Burmese chronicles name her as an instigator for her husband's 1583 rebellion against her younger brother King Nanda.[3] But Nanda held no grudge toward his elder sister. After he put down Thado Minsaw's rebellion in April 1584, he put her up at a mansion at Pegu, replete with her retinue.[2] In mid-1587, Natshin Medaw joined her at her residence after her daughter was divorced by Mingyi Swa.[4] The dowager queen peacefully lived out her last years with her daughter, and died in January 1595 at age 60.[note 4] She was given a royal cremation ceremony by her brother.[5]
^Inwa Mibaya means Queen of Ava. Her birth name is not mentioned in the chronicles.
^Modern spelling and pronunciation given. The chronicles use the archaic spelling အဝ မိဖုရား based on the Upper Burmese pronunciation of [ʔəwa̰mḭbəjá].
^(Hmannan Vol. 2 2003: 295): Tuesday, 12th waning of Tabodwe 916 ME = 19 February 1555
^(Maha Yazawin Vol. 3 2006: 95): Tabodwe 956 ME = 10 January 1595 to 8 February 1595 NS