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Smin Sam LekTransliteration per (Shorto 2002: 578) ( mnw, သ္ငီသံလှေက်,Pan Hla 2005: 61 my, သမိန်သံလိုက်, ; also spelled Thamein Than Laik; 1340s – 1388) was viceroy-general of
Donwun Donwun ( my, ဒုန်ဝန်းမြို့, ; also spelled Don Wun; also known as Wun), located 16km north of Thaton Thaton (; mnw, သဓီု ) is a town in Mon State, in southern Myanmar on the Tenasserim plains. Thaton lies a ...
for the
Hanthawaddy Kingdom ( Mon) ( Burmese) , conventional_long_name = Kingdom of Hongsarwatoi (Hanthawaddy) Pegu , common_name = Hongsarwatoi (Hanthawaddy) Kingdom / Ramannya (Ramam) , era = Warring states , status = Kingdom , event_pre ...
from 1370/71 to 1388. Sam Lek was appointed to the office by King
Binnya U Binnya U ( mnw, ဗညာဥူ, my, ဗညားဦး, ; also known as Hsinbyushin; 1323–1384) was king of Martaban–Hanthawaddy from 1348 to 1384. His reign was marked by several internal rebellions and external conflicts. He survived th ...
of Hanthawaddy after he had recaptured Donwun, the ancestral home of the dynasty, for the king. Sam Lek proved a key loyal vassal until U's death in 1384. He refused to submit to U's eldest son and successor Razadarit, who had raised a rebellion against U in 1383–1384. Sam Lek remained defiant until he died in action in 1388.


Early life and career


Background

Sam Lek was born Me Sam ( mnw, မသာံ, my, မသံ)This is a Mon name. မသံ is typically transliterated as Ma Than using modern Burmese pronunciation. to an aristocratic family in the Martaban Kingdom. He may have been a prince,(Shorto 2002: 578) calls him a prince but the ''Razadarit Ayedawbon'' (Pan Hla 2005) does not mention Sam Lek being of royal background. and had at least one elder brother, Gov. Smin Zeik-Bye of
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.(Pan Hla 2005: 60–61): This Smin Zeik-Bye was not the minister
Zeik-Bye Smin E Bya-Ye Zeik-Bye ( mnw, သ္ငီ အဲာပြရဲာ ဇိပ်ဗြဲာ; my, သမိန် အဲပြရဲ ဇိပ်ဗြဲ, ; also spelled Zeip Bye) was chief minister of Hanthawaddy in the 1380s in the service o ...
who served at the Pegu court from the 1370s until 1415. Sam Lek's brother Smin Zeik-Bye of Dala died in 1370.
By 1370, he was a senior officer in the army of King
Binnya U Binnya U ( mnw, ဗညာဥူ, my, ဗညားဦး, ; also known as Hsinbyushin; 1323–1384) was king of Martaban–Hanthawaddy from 1348 to 1384. His reign was marked by several internal rebellions and external conflicts. He survived th ...
.Pan Hla 2005: 59, 61


Military service

In 1370, the king, who had been fighting a two-front war against rebellions led by
Byattaba Byattaba ( my, ဗြတ်ထဗ; ; also Byat-Hta-Ba) was the ruler of the Martaban province of the Martaban–Hanthawaddy Kingdom from 1364 to 1388. He came to power by staging a coup against King Binnya U with the help of his brothers. Their ...
of
Martaban Mottama ( my, မုတ္တမမြို့, ; Muttama mnw, မုဟ်တၟံ, ; formerly Martaban) is a town in the Thaton District of Mon State, Myanmar. Located on the west bank of the Thanlwin river (Salween), on the opposite side ...
(modern southern Mon State), and
Laukpya Laukpya ( my, လောက်ဖျား or , ), was the ruler of the Bassein province of the Martaban–Hanthawaddy Kingdom from 1364 to 1388. He came to power by helping his brother Byattaba stage a coup against King Binnya U. He was also a ...
of
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(modern Ayeyarwady Region) since 1364, appointed him governor-general of Taikkala (about 10 km south of modern
Kyaikto Kyaikto ( my, ကျိုက်ထိုမြို့; mnw, ကျာ်ထဝ်) is a town in the Mon State of south-east Myanmar. It is part of the Kyaikto Township in Thaton District. It is the nearest town to the Kyaiktiyo Pagoda Kyai ...
), with the title of Smin Sam Lek. Upon the appointment, Sam Lek took command of the king's southernmost garrison at Zoklari (near modern Taungzun village, west of Bilin), about 10 km south of Taikkala, and about 20 km northwest of
Donwun Donwun ( my, ဒုန်ဝန်းမြို့, ; also spelled Don Wun; also known as Wun), located 16km north of Thaton Thaton (; mnw, သဓီု ) is a town in Mon State, in southern Myanmar on the Tenasserim plains. Thaton lies a ...
, the northernmost rebel-held town. His assignment was to recover Donwun. Winning back Donwun had a great symbolic significance to Binnya U. The small town was not only the ancestral home of the dynasty but also served as U's wartime capital from 1364 to 1369 when the king was driven out by Byattaba's forces.Pan Hla 2005: 57 The king was particularly angry at how the rebel forces broke the social norm of the day. About 700 rebel troops entered the town disguised as mourners of Chief Minister Pun-So, who had just died. They had shaven their heads in the tradition of
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, and the town's guards let them in. The rebel forces then attacked the palace, and the king barely escaped. Sam Lek's opportunity came soon after his appointment. In late 1370 or early 1371, a son of Byattaba, the rebel leader, died in Martaban. Upon hearing that Donwun was also observing the mourning period, Sam Lek decided to try the same tactic. He and 300 men in their shaven heads marched to Donwun, and waited outside the town's main gate. The next morning, the town's guardsmen let them in. Sam Lek's men seized the governor's residence, killed the governor Nai Swe Ban, and took the town. The king was overjoyed. He gave Donwun to Sam Lek as a fiefdom,Shorto 2002: 578 and awarded him the royal regalia befitting a viceroy.The title of the office as described in the chronicle ''Razadarit Ayedawbon'' (Pan Hla 2005: 61) was ''min'' (မင်း), which in its generic form means lord but can be translated as king, viceroy or prince, depending on the situation.


Viceroy-general of Donwun


Loyal vassal of Binnya U

Sam Lek proved an able and loyal vassal. In the following years, he kept the northern Martaban province in Binnya U's realm, while Byattaba continued to rule the southern province. His job was made easier by the truce reached between the king and the two rebel brothers—Byattaba and Laukpya—soon after the battle of Donwun. The rebel brothers agreed to acknowledge U as their overlord in exchange for U's recognition of their de facto independent rule.Pan Hla 2005: 62–63 Sam Lek proved a rare loyal vassal even when U gradually withdrew from governing the kingdom due to deteriorating health in later years. When U's eldest son Binnya Nwe revolted in 1383, Sam Lek remained firmly in the ailing king's camp. He refused to submit when Nwe, 16, ascended the throne with the title of Razadarit in 1384.Pan Hla 2005: 165


In rebellion

Sam Lek's insurrection was one of the three main rebellions against Razadarit; the other two were by Byattaba and Laukpya. But the viceroys did not form a united front against the new king. Razadarit, who controlled only the Pegu province (modern
Yangon Region Yangon Region(, ; formerly Rangoon Division and Yangon Division) is an administrative region of Myanmar. Located in the heart of Lower Myanmar, the division is bordered by Bago Region to the north and east, the Gulf of Martaban to the south, ...
and southern Bago Region), could not take any action, as he was trying to survive invasions by the northern
Ava Kingdom The Kingdom of Ava ( my, အင်းဝခေတ်, ) was the dominant kingdom that ruled upper Burma (Myanmar) from 1364 to 1555. Founded in 1365, the kingdom was the successor state to the petty kingdoms of Myinsaing, Pinya and Sagaing t ...
in 1385–1387.Yazawin Thit Vol. 1 2012: 195−197Yazawin Thit Vol. 1 2012: 198−199 For his part, Sam Lek did not consider himself a rebel.Pan Hla 2005: 171 To him, Razadarit, who was not the chosen heir of Binnya U, was the true rebel and not a rightful successor. Even when Razadarit, facing an imminent invasion, in desperation asked Sam Lek to send troops in 1385, Sam Lek could not bear to send help. On the other hand, unlike Laukpya who invited Ava to invade the country, Sam Lek never aided Ava, nor did he join forces with Laukpya or Byattaba.


Fall from power and death

Ultimately, Sam Lek's policy of neutrality left him isolated. When Ava did not invade in the dry season of 1387–1388, the first place Razadarit and the Pegu court looked to deploy their already mobilized forces was the northern Martaban province. Razadarit sent an ultimatum to Sam Lek to submit. Unfazed, Sam Lek replied that he was not a rebel, and that he would submit if Razadarit's forces could overcome other rebels en route to Donwun.Fernquest Spring 2006: 7 To be sure, he had no intention to submit. When Razadarit's armies conquered the northern province and showed up before Donwun's walls, Sam Lek, confident that his heavily fortified town could withstand the attacks, simply reneged on the pledge.Pan Hla 2005: 172 His confidence was not unfounded. Pegu forces could not take the heavily fortified Donwun despite taking heavy casualties. However, Donwun would soon fall to a ruse. Razadarit sent Commander Ye Thin Yan, a childhood friend and ''thwethauk''(Harvey 1925: 178): ''thwethauk'' was a "blood-bond, a sacramental brotherhood of some round table as it were." comrade of Sam Lek, pretending to have defected with 300 men. Sam Lek was initially distrustful. Ye Thin Yan convinced him that he had stolen loads of gold and silver from the king, and that his men would enter Donwun without any arms.Pan Hla 2005: 172–173 Sam Lek, who had tried a similar deception in 1370 or 1371, let the men in. At a predetermined time, Razadarit's forces from outside the town and Ye Thin Yan's men from the inside launched a coordinated attack. The gates were opened, and Sam Lek tried to flee to Martaban on a war elephant. The elephant went into
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, allowing Razadarit's forces to catch up with him. Commander Saw Bya Let, atop his own war elephant, killed the viceroy, who died on his elephant.Pan Hla 173


Aftermath

According to the ''
Razadarit Ayedawbon ''Razadarit Ayedawbon'' ( my, ရာဇာဓိရာဇ် အရေးတော်ပုံ) is a Burmese chronicle covering the history of Ramanya from 1287 to 1421. The chronicle consists of accounts of court intrigues, rebellions, diplomati ...
'' chronicle, Razadarit was saddened by the death of Sam Lek because he wanted an experienced commander like Sam Lek in his service. The king had actually issued a do-not-kill order during the chase, but the order did not make it to the vanguard forces in time. Nevertheless, Razadarit took Sam Lek's daughter May Hnin Kaythaya, who was already married, as a concubine before giving her to Commander Lagun Ein.Pan Hla 2005: 176


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