- Maha
Thamun (Burmese: မဟာသမွန်,
Burmese pronunciation: [məhà θəmʊ̀ɰ̃]) was a
senior minister of the
royal court of
Hanthawaddy from the 1380s to the 1430s...
- by Smin Awa Naing, Smin Sithu, Smin Sam Lek II, Smin Paik-Nye, and Maha
Thamun, in
addition to
regiments from
Dagon and Syriam. At the
Siege of Fort Sayat...
- Ye-Thin-Yan Smin Bya Paik 3
flotillas Prome Area Army Smin
Yawgarat Maha
Thamun Saw Maha-Rit 3
regiments (3000 troops, 150 cavalry, 50 elephants) Capital...
- 5000 troops, 150 war
boats Northern Delta Front 1st
Naval Squadron Maha
Thamun 2nd
Naval Squadron Smin Pun-Si 3rd
Naval Squadron Smin E-Kaung-Pein 4th...
- Pegu. The king agreed, and
appointed Maha
Thamun to lead a four-person delegation. At the Ava camp, Maha
Thamun presented King Swa the
proposal letter from...
-
Myanaung despite repeated attacks.
After one
Peguan squadron, led by Maha
Thamun, got
close enough to Swa's
royal war boat, Ava
called off the attacks. At...
- of Sale
Yazathu of
Talok Razadarit Byat Za Dein Mani-Yut Zeik-Bye Maha
Thamun Upakaung the Elder †
Upakaung the
Younger Saw Maha-Rit Smin Awa
Naing Smin...
- minister. The
Razadarit A****awbon (Pan Hla 2005: 291)
identifies Dein and Maha
Thamun as the most
senior ministers, with Dein's name
coming first. The Razadarit...
- Hla 2005: 197–200) says that the
initial peace proposal was made by Maha
Thamun, one of the four most
senior ministers, and that the
other three senior...
- from his father's
court led by Dein Mani-Yut, Byat Za, Zeik-Bye and Maha
Thamun. With
their help, he
instituted a more
cohesive administrative system across...