-
question marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of
Burmese script. Smin
Upakaung the
Elder (Burmese: သမိန် ဥပါကောင်း,
Burmese pronunciation: [θəmèiɴ ʔṵ...
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south of Prome.
Chronicles do not say if
Razadarit gave
Upakaung another governorship.
Upakaung was
again called into
service when
Razadarit renewed the...
- with
regard to the
units involved. The
Razadarit A****awbon
mentions Smin
Upakaung the
Younger as a
cavalry commander in the
Hanthawaddy detachment from the...
- death. Razadarit: 100,000 troops, 20,000 cavalry, 10,000 elephants. Smin
Upakaung had
become Smin Bayan.
Yazawin Thit: In all, over 3000
Hanthawaddy troops...
- 3rd
Regiment Dein Mani-Yut 4th
Regiment Smin Awa
Naing 5th
Regiment Smin
Upakaung 6th
Regiment Zeik-Bye 7th
Regiment Smin Maw-Khwin 8th
Regiment Smin Pun-Si...
- M****e too was
heavily fortified.
Another son-in-law of Razadarit, Smin
Upakaung the Elder, was
killed while trying to
charge the walls. The Hanthawaddy...
-
Hanthawaddy Kingdom Died ?
Martaban (Mottama)?
Hanthawaddy Kingdom Spouse Smin
Upakaung the
Elder (?–1401) Smin
Bayan (m. 1402)
House Hanthawaddy Pegu
Father Razadarit...
- army. The Pegu army and navy was led by
Prince Binnya B****ein,
aided by
Upakaung Minhla Kyawkhaung and Lauk Na-Re. The Pegu
force invading towards Toungoo...
- Tala Mi Saw ?
Governor of Martaban? (1442/43–?) Wife of Gov. Smin
Bayan Upakaung Binnya Dhammaraza ? King of
Hanthawaddy (1421–1424)
Binnya Ran I Tala Thuddhamaya...
- (5) Smin Ye Thin Yan, (6) Smin Maw-Khwin, (7) Smin Than-Kye, (8) Smin
Upakaung, (9) Smin Zeik-Pun, (10)
Lagun Ein. How
Emundaya slipped in and out of...