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Smin Awa Naing Min Thiri ( my, သမိန် အဝနိုင် မင်းသီရိ, ; also spelled Thamein Inwa Naing (သမိန် အင်းဝနိုင်, lit. "Lord of Victory over Ava"); also known as Awa Mingyi (အဝ မင်းကြီး, lit. "Great Lord of Ava")) was an early 15th-century senior Hanthawaddy court official and military commander. A trusted adviser of King Razadarit, Awa Naing is best remembered in Burmese history for the 1415 battle of Dala–Twante in which his undermanned regiment mortally wounded Crown Prince
Minye Kyawswa Minye Kyawswa ( my, မင်းရဲကျော်စွာ, ; also Minyekyawswa and Minrekyawswa; January 1391 – 13 March 1415) was crown prince of Ava from 1406 to 1415, and commander-in-chief of Ava's military from 1410 to 1415. H ...
of Ava. He was the father of Queen
Mi Ta-Lat Mi Ta-Lat ( my, မည်တလတ်, ) was a principal queen consort of King Binnya Dhammaraza Binnya Dhammaraza ( mnw, ဗညာ ဓမ္မရာဇာ, my, ဗညား ဓမ္မရာဇာ, ; also spelled Banya Dhamma Yaza;Aung- ...
, a principal consort of King
Binnya Dhammaraza Binnya Dhammaraza ( mnw, ဗညာ ဓမ္မရာဇာ, my, ဗညား ဓမ္မရာဇာ, ; also spelled Banya Dhamma Yaza;Aung-Thwin 2017: 261 1393–1424) was king of Hanthawaddy Pegu from 1421 to 1424. His short reign was mark ...
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Background

The royal chronicles say nothing explicitly about his background. However, since King Minkhaung I of Ava addressed him as the "royal elder brother, royal in-law",(Maha Yazawin Vol. 2 2006: 53), (Yazawin Thit Vol. 2 2012: 263) and (Hmannan Vol. 2 2003: 48): King Minkhaung I addressed Awa Naing as (နောင်တော်၊ ခမက်တော်; ''naungdaw, khamettaw'', "royal elder brother", "royal in-law"). (Hmannan Vol. 2 2003: 48) adds an explanation for the "royal in-law" part: Awa Naing's daughter
Mi Ta-Lat Mi Ta-Lat ( my, မည်တလတ်, ) was a principal queen consort of King Binnya Dhammaraza Binnya Dhammaraza ( mnw, ဗညာ ဓမ္မရာဇာ, my, ဗညား ဓမ္မရာဇာ, ; also spelled Banya Dhamma Yaza;Aung- ...
was married to Razadarit's son
Binnya Dhammaraza Binnya Dhammaraza ( mnw, ဗညာ ဓမ္မရာဇာ, my, ဗညား ဓမ္မရာဇာ, ; also spelled Banya Dhamma Yaza;Aung-Thwin 2017: 261 1393–1424) was king of Hanthawaddy Pegu from 1421 to 1424. His short reign was mark ...
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it can be inferred that Awa Naing was older than but of the same generation as Minkhaung (b. 1373),Maha Yazawin Vol. 2 2006: 55 and likely hailed from a branch of the Martaban–Hanthawaddy royal family. The first explicit mention of his three known names/titles (Awa/Inwa Naing, Awa/Inwa Mingyi, Min Thiri)"Awa Naing" was a title, meaning "Victory over Ava". It was not the only aspirational title given by Razadarit. Per (Pan Hla 2005: 205): the invasion force also included another commander with the title "Awa Mingyi" (အဝ မင်းကြီး, lit. "Great Lord of Ava").
(Pan Hla 2005: 319, footnote 3): The man best known as Awa Naing was also known as Awa Mingyi and Min Thiri.
in the chronicles is when one Smin Awa Naing sailed up the Irrawaddy river with the Hanthawaddy armed forces that invaded the Ava Kingdom in 1401. He later received the title of "Awa Mingyi" (အဝ မင်းကြီး, lit. "Great Lord of Ava") in 1408 for his success in disrupting Ava's supply lines.


Career

Awa Naing Min Thiri served both as a commander and as a court official during King Razadarit's reign from 1401 onwards. He was one of the few commanders the king trusted to defend the Mon-speaking kingdom's key defensive positions en route to the capital
Pegu Bago (formerly spelt Pegu; , ), formerly known as Hanthawaddy, is a city and the capital of the Bago Region in Myanmar. It is located north-east of Yangon. Etymology The Burmese name Bago (ပဲခူး) is likely derived from the Mon langua ...
(Bago). It was Awa Naing that successfully withstood Ava's most fierce attacks of the war at Dala–Twante (1414–1415),Maha Yazawin Vol. 2 2006: 39 Bassein (Pathein) (1415) and Syriam (Thanlyin) (1417–1418). Furthermore, he was already a senior minister at the court by 1408.He was either third or fourth ranked minister at the court in 1408. According to the ''Razadarit Ayedawbon'' (Pan Hla 2005: 253), Byat Za, Dein, Awa Naing, Zeik-Bye were the ones Razadarit consulted in 1408. Per (Maha Yazawin Vol. 1 2006: 336), the ranking was: (1) Byat Za, (2) Dein, (3) Zeik-Bye, (4) Awa Naing.


Battle of Dala (1414–1415)

Awa Naing is best known for the battle of Dala that culminated in March 1415. He had led the defense of the city since the start of Ava's dry season offensive in late 1414; indeed, his defenses were teetering on the brink of collapse until Hanthawaddy relief forces broke the siege in early March.(Yazawin Thit Vol. 1 2012: 256): A few days after 2 March 1415 (8th waning of Tabaung 776 ME) This set up the famous battle outside the city. On 13 March 1415, Ava forces returned with Crown Prince
Minye Kyawswa Minye Kyawswa ( my, မင်းရဲကျော်စွာ, ; also Minyekyawswa and Minrekyawswa; January 1391 – 13 March 1415) was crown prince of Ava from 1406 to 1415, and commander-in-chief of Ava's military from 1410 to 1415. H ...
himself leading the charge. Razadarit fielded a sizable force to meet the enemy. Awa Naing's small regiment (300 or 500Pan Hla 2005: 310 troops) marched close to Razadarit's main army and behind three vanguard regiments led by the king's three sons. The battle came to him. Minye Kyawswa on his favorite war elephant broke through the vanguard forces, forcing Razadarit himself to retreat. Awa Naing however saw that the crown prince had advanced too far ahead of his supporting troops, and ordered his troops to engage the crown prince. Awa Naing's troops subsequently managed to take down both the crown prince and his exhausted elephant. Minye Kyawswa died shortly after.Aung-Thwin 2017: 80Harvey 1925: 95 Awa Naing instantly became a high value target for the Ava command. In April,(Maha Yazawin Vol. 2 2006: 52), (Yazawin Thit Vol. 1 2012: 262): After the new year had turned. Ava forces led by King Minkhaung himself rampaged through the
Irrawaddy delta The Irrawaddy Delta or Ayeyarwady Delta lies in the Irrawaddy Division, the lowest expanse of land in Myanmar that fans out from the limit of tidal influence at Myan Aung to the Bay of Bengal and Andaman Sea, to the south at the mouth of the ...
and showed up before the fortified city of Bassein (Pathein)All the main chronicles (Maha Yazawin Vol. 2 2003: 53–54), (Yazawin Thit Vol. 1 2012: 263) and (Hmannan Vol. 2 2003: 48) as well as the Burmese version of 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 ...
'' (Pan Hla 2005: 319, footnote 4) say Awa Naing was reassigned to defend Bassein. However, the ''Pak Lat'' chronicle, which (Pan Hla 2005: 319) calls the "Mon version", says Awa Naing was reassigned to defend Syriam.
where Awa Naing had been reassigned to. But with the rainy season fast approaching, Minkhaung asked for a meeting with Awa Naing, who accepted. However, the meeting did not take place as Awa Naing came under an unauthorized assassination attempt as he came out of the gate. A servant of Prince
Minye Kyawhtin Minye Kyawhtin ( my, မင်းရဲကျော်ထင်, ; also transliterated as Minyekyawdin 1651–1698) was king of Toungoo dynasty of Burma (Myanmar) from 1673 to 1698. Minye Kyawhtin, governor of Pindale, was elected by the ministe ...
, eldest son of the late Minye Kyawswa, threw a spear at Awa Naing but it fell short. A furious and embarrassed Minkhaung sent the servant to Awa Naing, who ultimately spared the servant's life.(Maha Yazawin Vol. 2 2003: 53–54), (Yazawin Thit Vol. 1 2012: 263) and (Hmannan Vol. 2 2003: 49–50): Furious and embarrassed by the assassination attempt, Minkhaung asked his grandson if he had ordered the assassination. When Minye Kyawhtin replied that he had not, the king sent the servant to Awa Naing. Inside the city, Awa Naing questioned the servant as to why; the servant replied that he wanted to avenge for Minye Kyawswa's death. Awa Naing respected the servant's bravery and authenticity, and spared his life. The king of Ava later sent presents to Awa Naing, and withdrew his forces from the delta altogether.Hmannan Vol. 2 2003: 49–50


Aftermath

Minye Kyawswa's death ended what turned out to be Ava's most serious threat to Pegu and the height of the war.Harvey 1925: 94–95Htin Aung 1967: 92–93 The war did continue listlessly for the next few years. Awa Naing again proved his defensive prowess in the 1417–1418 dry season when he successfully defended Syriam (Thanlyin). The campaign was not only the last campaign during the reigns of kings Razadarit and Minkhaung but also the last mention of Awa Naing in the chronicles. His name is conspicuously absent from the chronicles' list of figures who took part in the succession crisis, following Razadarit's sudden death in 1421. While Prince
Binnya Dhammaraza Binnya Dhammaraza ( mnw, ဗညာ ဓမ္မရာဇာ, my, ဗညား ဓမ္မရာဇာ, ; also spelled Banya Dhamma Yaza;Aung-Thwin 2017: 261 1393–1424) was king of Hanthawaddy Pegu from 1421 to 1424. His short reign was mark ...
, who was married to Awa Naing's daughter
Mi Ta-Lat Mi Ta-Lat ( my, မည်တလတ်, ) was a principal queen consort of King Binnya Dhammaraza Binnya Dhammaraza ( mnw, ဗညာ ဓမ္မရာဇာ, my, ဗညား ဓမ္မရာဇာ, ; also spelled Banya Dhamma Yaza;Aung- ...
, emerged as king,Hmannan Vol. 2 2003: 48, 55–56 it is unclear if Awa Naing was still alive or played any role in his son-in-law's regime.


Military service

The following is a list of military campaigns in which Smin Awa Naing, Awa Mingyi or Min Thiri is explicitly mentioned as a commander in the royal chronicles. All of the campaigns were part of the Forty Years' War.


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