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Akhamaman (Burmese: အခမမန်း,
pronounced [ʔə kʰa̰ mə máɴ]; also
known as Akhamwun...
- 28–29) says that
Akhamaman became king of Pegu in 647 ME (28
March 1285 to 28
March 1286). The 1273/74 date may have been
Akhamaman's appointment as governor...
- city of
Martaban (Mottama) by
killing its Pagan-appointed governor. Gov.
Akhamaman of Pegu also revolted; the king
managed to send two
small expeditions...
- mʊ̀ɴ]). His
ascent to
power was accidental. He was a brother-in-law of
Akhamaman (also
known as A-Kha-Mun), the self-proclaimed king of Pegu, who successfully...
- late
Pagan period, and the
first Pagan-appointed
official at Pegu was
Akhamaman in 1273/74. In the late
Pagan period, Pegu was not even the provincial...
- army
never got past Pegu (Bago),
which was
headed by
another warlord Akhamaman, and
failed both
times to take the town in 1285–86. Meanwhile, Gadu consolidated...