519:"I pay court only to a king who wears a white umbrella, not to one who is without the emblem of kingship. If you should take umbrage... this and have me executed, I lose nothing more than my life... but the underpinnings of good administration would be uprooted for good. People would point out my fate as an example of losing one's life and leaving one's wife destitute for being loyal only to a crowned king and omitting to make overtures like offering advice to a pretender who later becomes king. Such attitudes are... anathema to good administration and will destroy your peace of mind. The citizenry and ecclesiastics as well will suffer should such attitudes become prevalent in a country."
1019:
530:
he would have fought
Razadarit or anyone else to death to defend Binnya U; however that after his lord's death, he acknowledged Razadarit as the rightful successor, and was willing to serve the new king with the same kind of loyalty and resolve. The reply won him a stay. After deliberating with his advisers, the young king decided that he needed the support and expertise of the court, and restored Dein's post at Syriam.
539:
613:. In general, the king relied on the duo for their advice even if he did not always listen to them. For their part, Dein and Byat Za dutifully carried out the tasks even when they did not fully agree with the decision. In one famous episode, in 1390, the king assigned Dein the ignominious task of asking Razadarit's first wife Queen
698:) although Dein remained responsible for the administration and defense of Bassein and the northern delta until 1415. (Bassein apparently was a profitable trading hub. In 1414, when Minye Kyawswa tried to lure Dein to defect, Dein replied that he as ruler of Bassein was allowed to keep tax revenues up to 100,000
720:
by sending diplomatic missions. He was the king's main military adviser in the 1414–1415 campaign. After having received intelligence of Ava's planned massive invasion, Dein in
October 1414 successfully convinced the king to leave the capital Pegu until things settled down. Later, in March 1415, when
704:
of bronze annually, and that he doubted Ava could offer anything close to it.) He still commanded respect from the Ava high command; Crown Prince Minye
Kyawswa called him an "old, wise general". The crown prince immediately launched an attack on Bassein after learning that Dein was no longer guarding
608:
contains several episodes that portray Byat Za and Dein (and the court) as the adults who guided and tempered the ambitious, brash king. Dein and Byat Za were the most senior members of the regime after the king, and often represented the kingdom. They were the ones
Razadarit sent to Siam to receive
551:
In the beginning, Dein was not yet part of
Razadarit's inner circle. The new king continued to rely on his advisers from the rebellion days to face off several challenges to his authority. (At his accession, Razadarit controlled only the Pegu-Syriam-Dagon corridor in the Pegu province. Other vassals
529:
In a famous episode, the 16-year-old new king reportedly questioned why Dein offered support only now, and why he should not be executed. The minister famously replied that his only "crime was being a servant of your father, the king." He continued that because he had sworn to be loyal to Binnya U,
628:
reports a rare disagreement between Dein and Byat Za in 1408 over Pegu's defensive formations against the upcoming invasion by Ava; the king chose Dein's more conservative formation over Byat Za's, and appointed Dein as co-commander. After the successful defense, the king upgraded Dein's title to
1046:
by Binnya Dala per (Aung-Thwin 2017: 251) calls him "Tein Nge" and "Amat Tein". The main chronicles such as (Yazawin Thit Vol. 1 2012: 213, 219) call him "Amat Tein". But the edited and revised version of the chronicle by Nai Pan Hla (Pan Hla 2005) calls him Amat Dein. (Harvey 1925: 114) and
725:(modern downtown Yangon) failed, Dein persuaded the king not to execute the two commanders of the mission, but instead to give them a second chance to lead another attack again, which was successful. The battle of Dagon set up the famous battle of
661:. Dein and Byat Za, who had been governor of Myaungmya, another key delta port, were now responsible for defending the delta against upcoming Ava invasions. The duo successfully fended off Ava's reinvigorated invasion of the delta by Crown Prince
1082:(Aung-Thwin 2017: 220): The chronicle was written by a minister or a group of ministers, and written from their perspective. "Part of the end statement—that Yazadarit achieved what he did because he followed the words of royal ministers..."
501:
Dein lost control of Syriam in mid 1383 when Binnya U's son Binnya Nwe raised a rebellion during the king's long illness. He belonged to the faction of the court that remained loyal to the king while another faction, led by Senior
Minister
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Military adviser to the king. Sent diplomatic missions to Hsenwi to reaffirm alliance with the Shan state, and to seek an alliance with Chiang Mai. Organized a flotilla from the 17 districts north of
Bassein (out of 30 districts).
652:
In addition to their ministerial duties, Dein and Byat Za were also responsible for the defense of their fiefdoms. In 1408, Razadarit transferred Dein from Syriam to
Bassein, a strategic delta port, and gateway to the western
1109:
chronicle reports two instances when Dein's title was upgraded to Dein Mani-Yut. The first instance was right after
Razadarit's accession 1384 (Pan Hla 2005: 164); the second instance was in 1408 per (Pan Hla 2005: 249). The
758:; as the chronicle puts it: the old minister left the "two main gates of the capital open". It was the last mention of him in the chronicle; it does not state whether Dein remained in office in the following years.
673:
After Byat Za's death in 1413, Dein became the most senior minister. He officially remained an active general at least until the 1414–1415 dry season. (In 1414, he co-commanded the defenses of the delta with Prince
1158:) in 1412 although the chronicle (Pan Hla 2005: 283–284) also says Dein organized a flotilla from the 17 districts north of Bassein (out of 30 districts) in 1413 in preparation for an attack on Prome.
987:
968:
950:
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911:
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872:
348:
506:, secretly supported Nwe's rebellion. Dein did not offer support to Nwe even when the dying king handed over the power in October 1383 to his elder sister (and Nwe's adoptive mother) Princess
832:
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as governor by the king who wanted his old minister to be close to the capital. He remained chief minister for the rest of the reign of
Razadarit, who died in 1421. According to the
1060:(Pan Hla 2005: 60, 66) says Gov. Smin Sam Brat (Thamein Than-Byat; personal name, Ma Lagun) of Syriam revolted in the 1370s but does not explicitly say that Dein succeeded Sam Brat.
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Co-commanded the army and navy with Byat Za that took the Irrawaddy delta. Deputy commander (under Byat Za) of a 700-strong regiment that chased Gov. Lauk Shein of Bassein to
812:
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though in October he left the front to join the king and did not see action.) He may also have officially given up his gubernatorial position at Bassein in 1412 to Prince
495:
188:
867:
Commanded a thousand-strong regiment of the main Pegu army (8000 troops in 8 regiments, 40 elephants) that defended Pankyaw that successfully stopped Ava army.
624:
Dein and Byat Za complemented each other. While Dein was the more experienced court administrator, he was second-in-command to Byat Za in military matters. The
572:
in 1385, Dein was yet not part of the leadership. It was only in the second campaign of 1386–1387 that Dein was given command of a 500-strong force to defend
794:
854:
708:
At any rate, most of his responsibilities in the 1410s were as the king's chief minister and adviser. In 1413, he reaffirmed the alliance with the northern
580:, finally entered the king's inner circle after the duo's performance in the military campaign that conquered the Martaban Province (approximately, modern
1047:(Fernquest 2006) use "Deinmaniyut". See (Aung-Thwin 2017: 341–342) for the names of the minister as reported in the chronicles and by various historians.
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of Myaungmya, to defect by promising the governorship of Myaungmya. But his overtures were rejected by Nawrahta, who reaffirmed his allegiance to Ava.
621:. Dein did not want the task; he was sobbing before Tala Mi Daw when he asked for the heirlooms. A deeply hurt Tala Mi Daw committed suicide.
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Chronicles do not mention any immediate family members of Dein. He did have a nephew named Sanda-Yathi, who served under him at Bassein.
510:. It was only after the king's death that the court, including Dein, offered the throne to Nwe who ascended the throne with the title of
1742:
344:
340:
1606:
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Co-commanded Pegu's defense of the Irrawaddy delta with Byat Za. Successfully defended Bassein against a siege by Crown Prince
1595:
1694:
885:
Commanded one of the four flotillas of the combined fleet (200 war boats; 7000 troops) that invaded Ava by the Irrawaddy.
1704:
1129:(Pan Hla 2005: 291) identifies Dein and Maha Thamun as the most senior ministers, with Dein's name coming first.
700:
729:
in which Crown Prince Minye Kyawswa fell in action. After the battle, Dein tried to get a senior Ava commander
750:
chronicle by Shwe Naw, Chief Minister Dein did not take sides in the subsequent power struggle between Prince
1737:
1732:
1752:
1666:
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chronicle (Yazawin Thit Vol. 1 2012: 228) says he was given the upgraded title of Tein Mani-Yut in 1408.
1747:
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had either refused to pledge allegiance, or declared outright independence (in the cases of Viceroys
136:
1042:
Various chronicles use similar names to refer to the minister-general. The original version of the
507:
1714:
746:
658:
657:(Arakan). The appointment came right after Hanthawaddy forces had dislodged Ava-appointed king
604:
From then on, Dein and Byat Za became the king's chief ministers and generals. The chronicle
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Became co-commander-in-chief when the king chose Dein's defensive formation over Byat Za's.
1069:
Dein is not mentioned as a commander in the first campaign of the Forty Years' War in the
8:
1718:(in Burmese). Translated by Shwe Naw. Yangon: Burma Publishing Workers Association Press.
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569:
446:
425:
397:
296:
273:
261:
1583:
306:
169:
823:
Commanded one of two 1000-strong rearguard regiments that defeated the rebel governor
498:(modern Thanlyin). The appointment probably took place no earlier than the mid-1370s.
1621:
1591:
1001:
751:
730:
675:
610:
1164:
chronicle (Yazawin Thit Vol. 1 2012: 262) names Dein governor of Bassein until 1415.
774:
The following is a list of Dein's military campaigns as reported in the chronicles.
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in 1389–1390, giving Razadarit full control of all three provinces of the kingdom.
589:
576:; he outlasted Ava attacks on the town for over a month. In 1388, Dein, along with
429:
384:
372:
1142:
chronicle (Pan Hla 2005: 277) refers to one of the king's sons as Binnya Bassein (
1699:
726:
593:
573:
1675:(in Burmese). Vol. 1–3 (2nd printing ed.). Yangon: Ya-Pyei Publishing.
1661:(in Burmese). Vol. 1–3 (4th printing ed.). Yangon: Ya-Pyei Publishing.
1023:
722:
618:
592:. The duo further cemented their position when they successfully conquered the
240:
181:
404:(1384–1421). He was also a senior general, and held key governorship posts at
1726:
1173:(Yazawin Thit Vol. 1 2012: 251) and (Hmannan Vol. 2 2003: 25): 70,000 bronze
942:
741:
662:
413:
494:). Dein or Tein was the title which he received when the king appointed him
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1657:
1607:"Rajadhirat's Mask of Command: Military Leadership in Burma (c. 1348–1421)"
1253:(Aung-Thwin 2017: 251, 342), citing p. 60 of San Lwin's translation of the
1112:
755:
679:
421:
364:
1100:
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Minister Dein's response to Razadarit as to why he should not be executed.
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1640:
709:
614:
585:
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80:
849:(Thandwe) in southern Arakan, and got Sandoway to give up the governor.
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to give up her family heirlooms to be given to his favorite Chief Queen
1004:, early in the campaign. Later joined Razadarit's sojourn to Martaban.
740:
Dein spent the rest of the years mostly at Pegu. He was reassigned to
420:, Dein was instrumental in Razadarit's reunification campaigns of the
581:
561:
511:
401:
217:
157:
107:
56:
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1000:
Co-commanded the defenses at Panko in the delta, along with Prince
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503:
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212:
119:
68:
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Successfully defended Hlaing; the battle lasted for over a month.
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734:
577:
557:
417:
409:
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1689:(in Burmese) (8th printing ed.). Yangon: Armanthit Sarpay.
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717:
713:
1125:(Aung-Thwin 2017: 259) considers him the chief minister. The
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to invade the south to touch off what would become known the
1092:
1645:
History of Burma: From the Earliest Times to 10 March 1824
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396:(အမတ်တိန်, "Minister Tein"), was co-chief minister of
424:-speaking kingdom in the late 1380s, as well as the
454:at the king's death in 1384. He was then known as
1724:
450:, he was a senior minister of the court of King
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1447:
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609:the white elephant presented by the king of
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1669:(2012) . Kyaw Win; Thein Hlaing (eds.).
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1177:from Bassein and 30,000 from Samyindon.
716:(Theinni), and sought an alliance with
416:(1415–1420s). Along with his colleague
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1229:
1217:
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1190:
1091:(Pan Hla 2005: 164, footnote 1): from
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1703:(in Burmese). Vol. 1–3. Yangon:
1483:
1105:(Dina=Sun, Mani-Ratna (Jewels)). The
600:Co-chief minister–general (1388–1413)
383:
1695:Royal Historical Commission of Burma
1651:
1328:
1289:
842:1 regiment (700; Siege of Sandoway)
769:
1647:. London: Frank Cass & Co. Ltd.
833:Irrawaddy delta and southern Arakan
13:
929:Forty Years' War: Seventh Campaign
533:
392:(အမတ်ဒိန်, "Minister Dein") or as
14:
1764:
1471:Yazawin Thit Vol. 1 2012: 260–261
1453:Yazawin Thit Vol. 1 2012: 244–246
951:Forty Years' War: Eighth Campaign
873:Forty Years' War: Fourth Campaign
795:Forty Years' War: Second Campaign
1705:Ministry of Information, Myanmar
1588:Myanmar in the Fifteenth Century
1017:
988:Forty Years' War: Tenth Campaign
969:Forty Years' War: Ninth Campaign
912:Forty Years' War: Sixth Campaign
891:Forty Years' War: Fifth Campaign
855:Forty Years' War: Third Campaign
37:Co-Chief Minister of Hanthawaddy
1743:Government ministers of Myanmar
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1132:
1119:
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349:Ava–Hanthawaddy War (1408–1418)
345:Ava–Hanthawaddy War (1401–1403)
341:Ava–Hanthawaddy War (1385–1391)
1605:Fernquest, Jon (Spring 2006).
1050:
1036:
721:Pegu's first counterattack on
644:Jewels that Shine Like the Sun
307:Royal Hanthawaddy Armed Forces
18:Burmese general and politician
1:
1561:Yazawin Thit Vol. 1 2012: 237
1480:Yazawin Thit Vol. 1 2012: 262
1429:Yazawin Thit Vol. 1 2012: 251
1406:Yazawin Thit Vol. 1 2012: 248
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201:
560:).) When Viceroy Laukpya of
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776:
444:According to the chronicle
10:
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827:'s army outside the city.
669:Chief minister (1413–1421)
368:
283:Co-chief minister, general
902:(8000 to 10,000+ troops)
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400:during the reign of King
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521:
385:[dèiɴmənḭjʊ̯ʔ]
381:Burmese pronunciation:
1570:Pan Hla 2005: 283–284
1534:Pan Hla 2005: 198–199
1525:Pan Hla 2005: 190–192
1516:Pan Hla 2005: 187–190
1507:Pan Hla 2005: 174–175
1462:Pan Hla 2005: 326–327
1394:Pan Hla 2005: 272-273
1376:Pan Hla 2005: 248–249
1304:Pan Hla 2005: 164–165
1286:Pan Hla 2005: 163–164
1265:Pan Hla 2005: 162–163
1244:Pan Hla 2005: 161–163
991:Ava invasion of Pegu
972:Ava invasion of Pegu
932:Ava invasion of Pegu
915:Ava invasion of Pegu
894:Ava invasion of Pegu
876:Pegu invasion of Ava
858:Ava invasion of Pegu
798:Ava invasion of Pegu
564:invited the northern
541:
517:
388:), commonly known as
313:Years of service
1355:Harvey 1925: 113–114
1343:Aung-Thwin 2017: 253
1226:Aung-Thwin 2017: 251
963:Did not participate
655:kingdom of Launggyet
88:Governor of Sittaung
1738:15th-century deaths
1733:14th-century births
1686:Razadarit Ayedawbon
1620:(1). Archived from
1255:Razadarit Ayedawbon
1140:Razadarit Ayedawbon
1127:Razadarit Ayedawbon
1107:Razadarit Ayedawbon
1071:Razadarit Ayedawbon
1058:Razadarit Ayedawbon
1044:Razadarit Ayedawbon
733:, a son of Viceroy
718:Chiang Mai (Lan Na)
606:Razadarit Ayedawbon
447:Razadarit Ayedawbon
297:Hanthawaddy Kingdom
274:Hanthawaddy Kingdom
137:Governor of Bassein
1753:Burmese Mon people
1024:Myanmar portal
864:1 regiment (1000)
544:
496:governor of Syriam
489:Minister Dein/Tein
189:Governor of Syriam
1597:978-0-8248-6783-6
1552:Pan Hla 2005: 248
1543:Pan Hla 2005: 225
1498:Pan Hla 2005: 273
1489:Shwe Naw 1922: 49
1415:Pan Hla 2005: 299
1385:Pan Hla 2005: 240
1364:Pan Hla 2005: 193
1334:Fernquest 2006: 8
1325:Pan Hla 2005: 175
1316:Pan Hla 2005: 169
1295:Fernquest 2006: 6
1235:Pan Hla 2005: 162
1214:Pan Hla 2005: 161
1205:Pan Hla 2005: 370
1196:Pan Hla 2005: 319
1008:
1007:
1002:Binnya Dhammaraza
954:Battle of Arakan
804:1 regiment (500)
786:Troops commanded
770:List of campaigns
752:Binnya Dhammaraza
731:Nawrahta of Salin
676:Binnya Dhammaraza
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357:
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412:(1408–1415) and
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262:Martaban Kingdom
251:Personal details
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588:) on the upper
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536:
534:Razadarit years
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566:Ava Kingdom
434:Ava Kingdom
398:Hanthawaddy
377:ဒိန်မဏိရွတ်
369:ဒိန်ၝိတ်ရတ်
316:1380s–1410s
226:Preceded by
220:(1384–1408)
165:Preceded by
115:Preceded by
81:Maha Thamun
64:Preceded by
27:ဒိန်မဏိရွတ်
1727:Categories
1667:Maha Sithu
1185:References
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332:Army, Navy
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99:1415–1420s
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626:Razadarit
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512:Razadarit
508:Maha Dewi
402:Razadarit
394:Amat Tein
390:Amat Dein
218:Razadarit
197:In office
158:Razadarit
149:1408–1415
145:In office
108:Razadarit
95:In office
57:Razadarit
48:1388–1421
44:In office
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1097:Sanskrit
1011:See also
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813:Martaban
742:Sittaung
554:Byattaba
504:Zeik-Bye
456:Tein Nge
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414:Sittaung
329:Commands
213:Binnya U
209:Monarchs
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69:Zeik-Bye
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324:General
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154:Monarch
104:Monarch
53:Monarch
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