- Maha
Pyauk (Burmese: မဟာပြောက်,
pronounced [məhà bjaʊ̯ʔ]; d. October/November 1400; also
spelled Mahabyauk) was
governor of
Yamethin and a key army commander...
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Theiddat and his
small band of men
ambushed Pyauk's much
bigger army near Ava
while Pyauk was not expecting.
Pyauk was killed. Min Swe had been proclaimed...
- Hnin
Pyauk Tae Nway (Burmese: နှင်းပျောက်တဲ့နွေ) is a 1967
Burmese black-and-white
drama film,
directed by Thet Lal
starring Win Oo, Tin Tin Mu and Tin...
- regiment. He
instructed the
court to
offer the
throne to
Governor Maha
Pyauk of Yamethin, who
commanded a
sizeable force.
Prince Theiddat implored his...
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succession crisis. Indeed, the
Yamethin governorship previously belonged to Maha
Pyauk of Yamethin, who had
tried to
seize the Ava
throne from Minkhaung. Pauk...
- His
ascension was
greeted by a
major rebellion led by Gov. Maha
Pyauk of Yamethin.
Pyauk marched to Ava with a
force of 10,000 men, 60
attack elephants...
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powerful governors—Tarabya's ********in Gov.
Thihapate of
Tagaung and Gov. Maha
Pyauk of Yamethin, who
commanded a
sizeable army—vied to
seize power while the...
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- king's top four generals. He died in 1395/96, and was
succeeded by Maha
Pyauk as governor. The chronicles'
record of his
military service starts only...
- and so it was
predominantly Muslim property that was damaged. In 2001,Myo
Pyauk Hmar Soe
Kyauk Hla Tai , The Fear of
Losing One's Race, and many
other anti-Muslim...