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- Razadarit swiftly marched to Pankyaw to cut off Ava's rear. The Ava command did not learn about Razadarit's siege of Pankyaw until their forces met up near...
- had actually marched to Pankyaw, cutting off Ava's rear. When Ava forces learned of this siege and attempted to return, Pankyaw had already fallen to Razadarit...
- Commanded one of the eight regiments (8000 troops) that defended Fort Pankyaw. Naval siege of Ava 1401–1402 1 flotilla Commanded one rearguard flotilla...
- Strength Notes Reference(s) Main Army King Razadarit at least 8 regiments Pankyaw Regiment Nandameit ? Killed in action  † Hlaing Regiment Smin Zeik-Pun...
- (Taungoo); Took Fort Pankyaw after a fierce battle. Byp****ed Pegu to ****ist the 2nd Army at Hlaing (modern Taikkyi). Rushed back to Pankyaw when Razadarit came...
- Pan-Hlaing. Ava 1390–1391 1 regiment (1000 troops) Part of the defense of Fort Pankyaw against Ava forces under the command of Razadarit Naval siege of Ava 1401–1402...
- main Pegu army (8000 troops in 8 regiments, 40 elephants) that defended Pankyaw that successfully stopped Ava army. Forty Years' War: Fourth Campaign Pegu...
- 1390–1391 8 regiments (8000) Second-in-command after Razadarit in defense of Pankyaw of the main Pegu army (8000 troops in 8 regiments, 40 elephants); Commanded...
- young king came out of Pegu, and counterattacked the Ava-occupied Fort Pankyaw. Ava forces nearly cornered Razadarit outside Pegu but Razadarit made it...
- error by coming out of his fortified capital to attack Ava positions near Pankyaw. Tarabya's army pounced, driving back and pursuing Razadarit's army. Meanwhile...