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Minye Kyawswa II of Ava

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nearby kingdoms. Yet, the new crown prince frantically set out to raise more men—again mainly from Lower Burma, branding men to facilitate identification, executing deserters, and forcing monks into the army. He soon clashed with Thado Dhamma Yaza, who openly disagreed with his tactics. Nanda was forced to intervene the quarrel between the brothers, officially releasing the conscripted men and seized property. But the damage was already done. Coercion proved self-defeating. With cultivators disappearing, rice prices in Lower Burma reached unheard of levels.
832: 221: 1153:(Simms & Simms 2001: 89–90) says Nokeo Koumane revolted in 1593 but (Fernquest 2005: 47) says the earliest evidence of a Lan Xang revolt against Nanda in the Lan Xang, Chiang Mai, Ayutthaya and Burmese chronicles is 957 ME (10 April 1595 to 8 April 1596). Nokeo had already revolted by November 1595. According to the 1166:(Kyaw Win on Toungoo Administration in Yazawin Thit Vol. 2 2012: lxxx): A 1593 royal inscription still claims all northern territories including Manipur, Chinese Shan states and Kengtung as tributaries. But by then, the authority of Pegu was at best nominal as evidenced by the collapse of the empire soon after. 996:
In January 1594, Minye Kyawswa returned to a greatly weakened Pegu. Its home base of Lower Burma had borne the brunt of the war effort in the past decade, and was now greatly depopulated. Able men had fled military service to become monks, indentured servants, private retainers or refugees in the
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also came to "command" a regiment.) The army went on to put down the rebellion by March 1591 but instabilities returned soon after the army left. This time, however, Minye Kyawswa needed to go to the front himself. He was explicitly asked to do so by Nanda, who was frantically directing all his
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The success at Mogaung won plaudits of the king. It was the only bright spot for Nanda. Not only had all four invasions of Siam gone badly, but Siam was now on counterattack, threatening the Tenasserim coast. In May 1592, Minye Kyawswa went to Pegu, and was showered with lavish presents by his
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19 December] 1593. Distrustful of potential rivals in Upper Burma, the king did not however appoint another viceroy or even a governor at Ava. He made Minye Kyawswa's deputies Baya Yawda and Let-Yway Myin Hmu as co-administrators, backed by a 3000-strong army.
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Minye Kyawswa's term proved tumultuous from the outset. The repeated failures in Siam were seriously eroding the power of the high king at Pegu. No vassal ruler was impressed by the 19-year-old viceroy. Just seven months into his term, in September 1587, a small
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Minye Kyawswa soon became the front runner to succeed Mingyi Swa, who fell in action in Siam in January 1593. But Nanda was greatly shocked and saddened by his eldest son's death, and waited nearly a year to before appointing his second son heir apparent on 29
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father. It was probably the last time he saw his elder brother Mingyi Swa, who along with his father was planning another invasion of Siam. Perhaps because Upper Burma was still unstable, Minye Kyawswa did not contribute much manpower to the invasion effort.
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agreed to a joint attack on Pegu. Toungoo and Arakanese forces laid siege to Pegu in April 1599. Eight months into the siege, the city was starving, and much of the garrison had already deserted. Minye Kyawswa then got a secret offer from King
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In February 1587, Minye Kyawswa and his entourage arrived at Ava (Inwa). The new viceroy had a difficult task ahead of him: reestablish tighter control over the fractious vassal rulers throughout central and northern Burma, the Shan states and
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November 1595. Upper Burma and other northern territories had been de facto independent, certainly since Minye Kyawswa was recalled to Pegu, if not earlier. Lan Xang briefly returned to the fold in 1596 with the sudden death of the rebel king
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Meanwhile, at Toungoo (Taungoo), the heir-apparent of Toungoo Natshinnaung, who had intensely disliked Nanda and Minye Kyawswa, ignored his father's promise, and ordered the execution of Minye Kyawswa. The fallen crown prince was 32.
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However, the days of the empire were numbered. The new king did not have the support of his major vassals, who ruled what used to be sovereign kingdoms just a few decades earlier. By 1584, Nanda faced serious rebellions in
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Ava did get a better handle of the situation in the following years. In 1590, Minye Kyawswa was able to contribute the vast majority of the 10,000-strong army, raised to suppress a rebellion in the northern Shan state of
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of Inya revolted. The new administration at Ava was helpless, unable to organize a military force. Finally, his father had to send 4000 troops from Lower Burma, which took seven months to put down the rebellion.
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Minye Kyawswa's defection greatly shocked Nanda. The king reportedly said that he was fighting only for his son, who had now betrayed him. A dejected king at once surrendered on 19 December [
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26 January] 1587—the date deemed propitious by the court astrologers. To help the young prince govern Upper Burma, the king also sent along a dozen senior seasoned officials led by
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who promised to give him his daughter in marriage if he defected. Minye Kyawswa accepted the offer, and fled the city; Minye Thihathu then sent Minye Kyawswa to
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What followed was a series of revolts throughout the empire in the next three years. The great unraveling was initiated by a Siamese-backed rebellion in
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See (Maha Yazawin Vol. 3 2006: 84–86) for the orders of battle for the 1586, and 1586–87 invasions of Siam, which included no Ava-based commanders.
1076:) of 929 ME (1 November to 29 November 1567); and because he was born on a Sunday, his birthday was any one of 2, 9, 16, and 23 November 1567. 1767: 909: 125: 108: 1796: 1816: 1550: 1480: 900:, whom Nanda appointed just two years earlier, had just died in office. The king appointed his second son by his chief queen 1008:
proceeded to lay siege to Pegu in December. Towards the end of the siege, in April 1595, Prome revolted. It was followed by
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Pegu was powerless to do anything. By then, Nanda and Minye Kyawswa were just hanging onto two provinces (Pegu and the
1646: 1627: 1583: 1811: 1093:) was a military rank, "Commander of Select Cavalry Corps". His personal name is not mentioned in the chronicles. 959: 17: 1044: 984: 905: 1157:(Ratchasomphan 1994: 67), Lan Xang and Nan forces fought a battle with Lan Na forces on 25 November 1595 NS. 1033: 295: 1543:
Strange Parallels: Southeast Asia in Global Context, c. 800–1830, volume 1, Integration on the Mainland
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from 1587 to 1593. For the last six years of his life, he was the deputy of his father King
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See (Maha Yazawin Vol. 3 2006: 93) for the order of battle for the fifth invasion.
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The prince's first major assignment came in September/October 1586. Governor
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probably paid propitiatory homage to Bayinnaung." Chronicles also claim
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Royal Historians of Burma (c. 1680). U Hla Tin (Hla Thamein) (ed.).
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The prince grew up in Pegu during the reign of his grandfather King
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with the title of Minye Kyawswa, effective 5 February [
1527: 1475:(illustrated ed.). Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press. 848: 844: 173: 1073: 966:, came up to take command of the army. (A 12-year-old Prince 149: 1592: 1470: 1102:(Maha Yazawin Vol. 2 2006: 82): Min Letya was appointed as 876: 1520:
History of Burma: From the Earliest Times to 10 March 1824
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Ratchasomphan (Sænluang.) (1994). David K. Wyatt (ed.).
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efforts to defeat a Siamese invasion of the southern
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Ltd. 1221:Aung-Thwin and Aung-Thwin 2012: 134 52:29 December 1593 – 18 December 1599 13: 1618:Simms, Peter; Sanda Simms (2001). 1040:(Taungoo) along with 30 servants. 87:5 February 1587 – 29 December 1593 14: 1828: 1797:Heirs apparent of Toungoo dynasty 1663:. Vol. 2. Kyoto University. 886: 1817:Heirs apparent who never acceded 991: 916:(as commander of the military). 219: 1499:SOAS Bulletin of Burma Research 1464: 1389:Maha Yazawin Vol. 3 2006: 95–96 1257:Maha Yazawin Vol. 3 2006: 82–84 1248:Maha Yazawin Vol. 3 2006: 80–81 1203:Maha Yazawin Vol. 3 2006: 75–77 1160: 1147: 1138: 1129: 1096: 1079: 1545:. Cambridge University Press. 1490:Fernquest, Jon (Spring 2005). 1066: 18:Minye Kyawswa (disambiguation) 1: 1693: 1639:Historical Dictionary of Laos 1541:Lieberman, Victor B. 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Index

Minye Kyawswa (disambiguation)
Heir Apparent of Burma
Mingyi Swa
Anaukpetlun
Viceroy of Ava
Min Letya
Baya Yawda
Let-Yway-Gyi Myin Hmu
Baya Yawda
Nadaw
ME
Pegu
Toungoo Empire
Pyatho
Toungoo
Nanda
Hanthawaddy Mibaya
Theravada Buddhism
Burmese script
rendering support
question marks, boxes, or other symbols
Burmese script
Burmese
[mɪ́ɴjɛ́tɕɔ̀zwà]
heir apparent of Burma
viceroy of Ava
Nanda
Toungoo Empire
Minye Thihathu II of Toungoo
Raza II

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