- (‹See Tfd›မင်းကြီး, Mingyi),
ministers of
third rank (‹See Tfd›ဝန်ထောက်,
Wundauk), and head
clerks (‹See Tfd›စာရေးကြီး, Sayegyi), as well as
interior ministers...
- and
shared joint responsibility for the kingdom's administration. Four
Wundauk (‹See Tfd›ဝန်ထောက်,
Deputy Minister) –
served as
deputies to the Wungyi...
- Hso Naw Hpa — 2nd time 1867 1869 62
Wundauk U Shwe Kyo — 1st time 1869 1870 63 Sikkè U San Min 1870 1871 62
Wundauk U Shwe Kyo — 2nd time 1871 1873 64...
- the
Kyaukmyaung Atwinwun) and Shwe Bin and
Maung Mye (later the
Debayin Wundauk). By 1872, he had
risen to the rank of
regional governor of
Minhla District...
-
Einshe Uparaja took the lead of the army of 50,000 men at Martaban, with
Wundauk Nemyo Kyawzwa as his
Sitke and
Mingyi Nanda Kyawdin as Bogyok. King Bodawpaya...
- Paya
Kalahon in the
Burmese Hmannan chronicles)
punished a
Tavoyan named Wundauk for his
leadership in
resistance against Siam. When King Rama I and his...
- Yi 1982, p. 101-102. Yi Yi 1982, p. 102. Yi Yi 1982, p. 102-103.
Pagan Wundauk U Tin, who
served the
royal court,
provides an
alternate list of titles...
-
Einshe Uparaja took the lead of the army of 50,000 men at Martaban, with
Wundauk Nemyo Kyawzwa as his Sitke. King
Bodawpaya made sure that the provision...
-
Burmese Christian parents. Her
father Po Saw was a
government official (
wundauk) of Prome. She was the
first woman to
graduate from the Baptist-run Judson...
- They
refused to obey
Siamese orders. Chao
Phraya Mahasena Pli then had
Wundauk, the
leader of resistance,
whipped as punishment. A
Tavoyan named Nga Zeya...