- much
larger conscript-based
wartime army.
Conscription was
based on the
ahmudan system,
which required local chiefs to
supply their predetermined quota...
- more
effective links with
provincial village chiefs, and
expansion of the
ahmudan system around the capital.
Beginning in 1635, the
Burmese crown began to...
-
within a 200-km
radius of Pegu were
ahmudans (whereas in 1650 in the
Restored Toungoo period, over 40% of the
ahmudans were
within 200 km of the capital...
-
larger conscription-based
wartime army.
Conscription was
based on the
ahmudan system,
which required local chiefs to
supply their predetermined quota...
-
larger conscription-based
wartime army.
Conscription was
based on the "
ahmudan" system,
which required local chiefs to supply, in
times of war, a predetermined...
-
disappeared in
favour of
cannoneers and
matchlockmen in the
Burmese military ahmudan system. However, the men who
replaced the
mercenaries were
themselves descendants...
-
wartime army.
Conscription was
based on the
kyundaw system (called the
ahmudan system by
later dynasties),
which required local chiefs to
supply their...
- to then white-only Service. Tha
Myaing was also a
recipient of top ATM (
Ahmudan-kaung Tazeik-ya Min) and KSM (Kyet-tha-yay-saung Shwe-Salwe-ya Min) titles...
-
which contested the 1951–52
Burmese general election. A
recipient of the
Ahmudan gaung Tazeik ya Min medal, Paw Tun was
knighted in 1938. Paw Tun's second...
-
known physician in
Upper Burma, and
recipient of the
prestigious ATM (
Ahmudan-kaung Tazeit-ya Min, အမှုထမ်းကောင်း တံဆိပ်ရ မင်း)
title bestowed by the...