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Minye Kyawswa ( my, မင်းရဲကျော်စွာ, ; also Minyekyawswa and Minrekyawswa; January 1391 – 13 March 1415) was
crown prince A crown prince or hereditary prince is the heir apparent to the throne in a royal or imperial monarchy. The female form of the title is crown princess, which may refer either to an heiress apparent or, especially in earlier times, to the w ...
of Ava from 1406 to 1415, and commander-in-chief of Ava's military from 1410 to 1415. He is best remembered in
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as the courageous general who waged the fiercest battles of the
Forty Years' War The Forty Years' War ( my, အနှစ်လေးဆယ်စစ်; 1385 – 1424; also Ava-Pegu War or the Mon-Burmese War) was a military war fought between the Burmese-speaking Kingdom of Ava and the Mon-speaking Kingdom of Hanthawaddy ...
(1385–1424) against King
Razadarit Razadarit ( mnw, ရာဇာဓိရာတ်,The spelling "ရာဇာဓိရာတ်" per '' Slapat Rajawan'' (Schmidt 1906: 118) and the 1485 Shwedagon Pagoda inscription (Pan Hla 2005: 368, footnote 1). Nai Pan Hla's ''Razadarit Ayedaw ...
of Hanthawaddy Pegu. The prince was his father King Minkhaung I's best and most trusted general. Between 1406 and 1415, the father and son team waged war on all of Ava's neighbors, and nearly succeeded in reassembling the
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under Ava's leadership. On the cusp of final victory, he was wounded in a battle near Twante–Dala, and captured in March 1415. The crown prince of Ava refused treatment, and died shortly after. He was 24. Minkhaung and Minye Kyawswa's struggles against Razadarit are retold as classic stories of legend in Burmese popular culture. Minye Kyawswa's name is still invoked alongside the names of greatest warrior kings of Burmese history. He has also entered the pantheon of Burmese nats (spirits) as
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as well as
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in some versions.


Early life

Born
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Phyu (မင်းဖြူ, ) January 1391,All major chronicles (Maha Yazawin Vol. 1 2006: 300), (Yazawin Thit Vol. 1 2012: 201–202) and (Hmannan Vol. 1 2003: 428) as well as (Razadarit Ayedawbon 2005: 194–196) say that he was born in late 752 ME (early 1391). the future prince was the first child of Prince Min Swe of
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and his first wife
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. His father was a son of then King
Swa Saw Ke Mingyi Swa Saw Ke ( my, မင်းကြီး စွာစော်ကဲ, ; also spelled စွာစောကဲ, Minkyiswasawke or Swasawke; 1330–1400) was king of Ava from 1367 to 1400. He reestablished central authority in Upper Mya ...
of Ava while his mother was a daughter of
Sawbwa Chao-Pha (; Tai Ahom: 𑜋𑜧𑜨 𑜇𑜡, th, เจ้าฟ้า}, shn, ၸဝ်ႈၾႃႉ, translit=Jao3 Fa5 Jao3 Fa5, my, စော်ဘွား ''Sawbwa,'' ) was a royal title used by the hereditary rulers of the Tai peoples of ...
(Chief) Tho Ngan Bwa of
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.Hmannan Vol. 1 2003: 424 Min Swe and Mi-Nauk had been wedded in a
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in 1389/90 during a brief respite of hostilities between Ava and Mohnyin.Harvey 1925: 86 According to the royal chronicles, Phyu had already gained notoriety before his birth, which came near the end of the first phase of the
Forty Years' War The Forty Years' War ( my, အနှစ်လေးဆယ်စစ်; 1385 – 1424; also Ava-Pegu War or the Mon-Burmese War) was a military war fought between the Burmese-speaking Kingdom of Ava and the Mon-speaking Kingdom of Hanthawaddy ...
between Ava and Hanthawaddy Pegu. Ava and Pegu courts believed that he was the
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of Prince Baw Law Kyan Daw of Hanthawaddy, who was executed on the orders of his father King
Razadarit Razadarit ( mnw, ရာဇာဓိရာတ်,The spelling "ရာဇာဓိရာတ်" per '' Slapat Rajawan'' (Schmidt 1906: 118) and the 1485 Shwedagon Pagoda inscription (Pan Hla 2005: 368, footnote 1). Nai Pan Hla's ''Razadarit Ayedaw ...
for suspicion of treason April 1390. The prince is said to have sworn an oath before taking the poison that if he were innocent, he was to be reborn in the dynasty of Ava kings, and be the scourge of Peguans. Chronicles continue that about three to four months after the prince's death, Mi-Nauk became known to be pregnant, and she longed for three types of delicacies from the south.(Yazawin Thit Vol. 1 2012: 202): The delicacies were: mangoes from Dala, water from Punsalaing (near
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where five rivers meet and considered sacred water), and the earth from
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(Mottama).
Though Ava and Pegu were at war, Minkhaung asked Razadarit to deliver the food. In the superstitious world of Burmese politics, Razadarit believed that the unborn child must be Baw Law Kyan Daw himself taking flesh again according to his dying prayer. The Hanthawaddy king, on the advice of his superstitious court, sent the mangoes but substituted sacred water and earth with water and earth bewitched by ''
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'' rituals.Hmannan Vol. 1 2003: 428–429Yazawin Thit Vol. 1 2012: 202 Phyu had a younger sister
Saw Pyei Chantha Saw Pyei Chantha ( my, စောပြည့်ချမ်းသာ, ; also spelled "ရွှေပြည့်ချမ်းသာ", "Shwe Pyei Chantha") was the chief queen consort of Arakan for a few months in 1408. After she and her fi ...
, and two younger brothers
Thihathu Thihathu ( my, သီဟသူ, ; 1265–1325) was a co-founder of the Myinsaing Kingdom, and the founder of the Pinya Kingdom in today's central Burma (Myanmar).Coedès 1968: 209 Thihathu was the youngest and most ambitious of the three brother ...
and Min Nyo.Hmannan Vol. 1 2003: 441 The siblings grew up in Pyinzi, 60 km south of the capital Ava (Inwa), until 1400. On 25 November 1400, their father ascended the Ava throne,Than Tun 1959: 128 with the title of Minkhaung, and the family moved to Ava.Hmannan Vol. 1 2003: 440


Early Ava years (1400–1410)


Arakan (1406)

Initially, Phyu was not yet the heir-apparent. Minkhaung's second-in-command in the early years (1400–1403) was his younger brother Theiddat, who was instrumental in Minkhaung getting and keeping the throne.(Hmannan Vol. 1 2003: 438–439): It was Theiddat who had urged Minkhaung to fight for the throne, and ambushed Minkhaung's rival Gov.
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. (Yazawin Thit Vol. 1 2012: 223): The brothers also had to fight off Razadarit's invasion in 1401–1403.
But Phyu was to take on increasingly more important roles. The main chronicles say Phyu, styled as Minye Kyawswa, was given command of the Arakan campaign before he turned 12 ( late 1402 to early 1403). However, the Arakan invasion took place in November 1406;Standard chronicles (Maha Yazawin Vol. 1 2006: 309) and (Hmannan Vol. 1 2003: 444) say that Minye Kyawswa was about to enter his 13th year (i.e. about to turn 12 but still 11 years old) when he was first given command of an army for the Arakan campaign. Per ''Rakhine Razawin Thit'' (RRT Vol. 2 1999: 9) says the Minye Kyawswa invaded Arakan in November 1406. if he did begin military service before turning 12 as the chronicles say, then it must have been towards the end of Razadarit's invasion—i.e. late 1402.Chronicles ''Maha Yazawin'' (Maha Yazawin Vol. 1 2006: 311–326) and ''Hmannan Yazawin'' (Hmannan Vol. 1 2003: 446–466) say the invasion took place in 1404–06. But ''Yazawin Thit'' (Yazawin Thit Vol. 1 2012: 223) cites a contemporary inscription saying Ava was already at war with Pegu in 1402. Furthermore per (Yazawin Thit Vol. 1 2012: 220–221), truce negotiations began 5 January 1403 about ten days after Ava forces defeated Pegu forces near Prome on 26 December 1402 (Tuesday, 3rd waxing of Tabodwe 764 ME). Though he may have also taken part in his father's 1404–1406 acquisition spree that pulled the nearer Shan states of Nyaungshwe, Bhamo, and Mohnyin into Ava's orbit, the prince's first confirmed campaign came in 1406. That year, Minkhaung asked his eldest son to lead the army to acquire Arakan, the kingdom on the western coast (present-day
Rakhine State Rakhine State (; , , ; formerly known as Arakan State) is a state in Myanmar (Burma). Situated on the western coast, it is bordered by Chin State to the north, Magway Region, Bago Region and Ayeyarwady Region to the east, the Bay of Ben ...
), separated by the
Arakan Yoma The Arakan Mountains ( my, ရခိုင်ရိုးမ), also known as the Rakhine Yoma, are a mountain range in western Myanmar, between the coast of Rakhine State and the Central Myanmar Basin, in which flows the Irrawaddy River. It is ...
range. In November 1406, the 15-year-old prince led the invasion force (10,000 men, 500 horses, 40 elephants) into Arakan, and advanced to the main fort guarding
Launggyet Launggyet ( my, လောင်းကြက်မြို့ ) is a former capital of the Launggyet Dynasty of Arakan from 1237/1251 to 1430. It is also last capital of Laymro Kingdom. The former capital site is located a few miles northwest of ...
. There, his senior staff advised him to retreat, citing the enemy's larger forces and their fortified positions. The prince insisted that his commanders come up with a plan of attack. The staff's plan to draw out the Arakanese forces and engage in the open field worked. On 27 November 1406, Minye Kyawswa on his war elephant, Ye Myat Swa, led the charge against the opposing forces. Though the Ava forces were outnumbered, they managed to kill the Arakanese general after which Arakanese defenses collapsed. On 29 November 1406,(RRT Vol. 2 1999: 9): Monday, 5th waning of
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768 ME = Monday, 29 November 1406.
Ava forces took Launggyet, and
Min Saw Mon Narameikhla Min Saw Mon ( Arakanese:နရမိတ်လှ မင်းစောမွန်; , Arakanese transliteration: Meng Sao Mwan, Arakanese pronunciation: ; also known as Suleiman Shah; 1380–1433) was the last king of Launggyet Dyn ...
fled to Bengal.RRT Vol. 2 1999: 9


Heir-apparent

The victory marked the prince's coming of age. His father appointed Gov.
Anawrahta Anawrahta Minsaw ( my, အနော်ရထာ မင်းစော, ; 11 May 1014 – 11 April 1077) was the founder of the Pagan Empire. Considered the father of the Burmese nation, Anawrahta turned a small principality in the dry zone ...
of
Kalay Kalay ( my, ကလေး), also known as Kale, is a town in the Sagaing Region of Myanmar. It is located upstream from Mandalay and Monywa on the Myittha River, a tributary of the Chindwin River. The town is the district headquarters of the Kalay ...
king of Arakan, and recalled Minye Kyawswa to Ava.Hmannan Vol. 1 2003: 445 At Ava, the king made his eldest son crown prince,Chronicles do not agree on when he became crown prince. ''Maha Yazawin'' says he was appointed crown prince in late 773 ME (early 1412). But ''Yazawin Thit'' corrects ''Maha Yazawin'', saying the appointment came in 768 (1406/07); ''Hmannan Yazawin'' accepts ''Yazawin Thit's'' account. and married him to
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, a cousin of the groom.Hmannan Vol. 2 2003: 21 Minkhaung's actions had consequences. In 1407, Minkhaung's brother Theiddat, unhappy with being passed over, defected to Pegu. Theiddat was welcomed by Razadarit, who had concluded that he could not get Ava to become too strong. In January 1408, Razadarit broke the truce, and ordered an invasion of Arakan; his forces took Launggyet in March 1408.(Yazawin Thit Vol. 1 2012: 228): Razadarit made the decision to invade Arakan in
Tabodwe Tabodwe ( my, တပို့တွဲ) is the eleventh month of the traditional Burmese calendar. Festivals and observances *Full moon of Tabodwe **Harvest Festival () **Mon National Day Rakhine tug of war festival, Yatha Hswe Pwe. *Pagoda fes ...
967 ME (28 December 1407 to 25 January 1408) after a prayer service at the Mya Thi-Tin Pagoda. His forces took Launggyet in Late
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967 ME (25 February 1408 to 24 March 1408).
Razadarit had Anawrahta executed, and took Anawrahta's wife and Minye Kyawswa's sister, Saw Pyei Chantha, as his queen. Both Minkhaung and Minye Kyawswa were incensed. But Minkhaung's ill-conceived invasions of the south in 1408 and 1409–10 were soundly defeated by Razadarit. In 1408, Hanthawaddy forces captured Queen Mi-Nauk, and Razadarit raised her as his queen.Hmannan Vol. 1 2003: 484–485 After the two disastrous defeats, Minye Kyawswa asked for, and received the command of the army from a dejected Minkhaung.Maha Yazawin Vol. 1 2006: 27 Until this point, the crown prince had not been actively involved with the war.(Fernquest Autumn 2006: 52): According to the '' Hsenwi Yazawin'', "King" Minye Kyawswa of Ava in league with King of Pagan attacked Hsenwi (Theinni) territory in 1409/10. According to the standard royal chronicles, Minye Kyawswa's first clash with Hsenwi came two years later in 1411. His responsibility had been to guard Ava while his father campaigned in the south.Hmannan Vol. 2 2003: 2–3 He was now totally obsessed with taking on Razadarit, who had taken both his sister and mother.Harvey 1925: 94


Commander-in-chief

Between 1410 and 1415, Minye Kyawswa would bring war to all of Ava's enemies with increased vigor. He nearly succeeded in defeating Pegu, and Ava would not see a similar degree of military success again.


Irrawaddy delta (1410–1411)

His first change as commander-in-chief was to alter Ava's usual battle plan. Instead of directly attacking the well-defended Pegu capital region, he would attack what he believed was the less defended
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 ...
. In late 1410, the prince invaded the delta by river and land with an army (7000 men, 600 horses, and 40 elephants) and a navy that transported 7000 men. Combined Ava forces proceeded to attack the key delta cities of
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and Bassein (Pathein). But the cities were well fortified and prepared for long sieges, and he decided to retreat to
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(Pyay).Yazawin Thit Vol. 1 2012: 237


Arakan (1411–1412)

The prince was not prepared to go home empty handed. He regrouped and invaded Arakan in early 1411. He drove out Pegu-installed vassals. He appointed Letya as governor of Launggyet in North Arakan and
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as governor of Sandoway (Thandwe) in South Arakan, and returned to Ava.Maha Yazawin Vol. 2 2006: 29Yazawin Thit Vol. 1 2012: 238 But the crown prince was back soon after. Right after the rainy season, two Hanthawaddy armies from the delta invaded Arakan.Maha Yazawin Vol. 2 2006: 30Razadarit Ayedawbon 2005: 274 The Ava garrison at Sandoway fell before Ava reinforcements (8000 troops, 300 horses, 30 elephants) led by Minye Kyawswa arrived. Ava forces laid siege to the city for the next three months. But they had to retreat in early 1412 when Minkhaung recalled the troops to defend against Hanthawaddy's ally Hsenwi (Theinni), which had opened a new front by invading Ava territory in the north.Hmannan Vol. 2 2003: 7–8 After the Ava troops had left, Razadarit sent reinforcements to Sandoway. Reinforced Hanthawaddy troops then marched to Launggyet, and drove out the Ava garrison led by Letya and Sokkate. Arakan would remain a Hanthawaddy vassal at least until Razadarit's death.


Hsenwi (1412)

Back at Ava, Minye Kyawswa took command of a new army (7000 troops, 300 horses, 20 elephants), and immediately marched to the front.Hmannan Vol. 2 2003: 8 His mission was to defend the nearer Shan states which Ava had annexed early in Minkhaung's reign (1404–1406). The powerful
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of Hsenwi had been concerned about the annexations. Hsenwi had received its overlord Ming China's authorization to retaliate against Ava's annexation of Mohnyin.Fernquest Autumn 2006: 53–54 It likely shared a common cause with Hanthawaddy in preventing Ava from getting too strong as it became an ally with Pegu a year later. Minye Kyawswa's army intercepted the Hsenwi army near Wetwin (near Pyin Oo Lwin), and defeated the intruders. The ''
sawbwa Chao-Pha (; Tai Ahom: 𑜋𑜧𑜨 𑜇𑜡, th, เจ้าฟ้า}, shn, ၸဝ်ႈၾႃႉ, translit=Jao3 Fa5 Jao3 Fa5, my, စော်ဘွား ''Sawbwa,'' ) was a royal title used by the hereditary rulers of the Tai peoples of ...
'' of Hsenwi fell in action, and 800 troops, 200 horses and six elephants were captured.Hmannan Vol. 2 2003: 9 The prince then chased the enemy all the way to Hsenwi, and laid siege to the city. The defenders held out for Chinese reinforcements from Yunnan to arrive. Five months into the siege, towards the end of the rainy season, a Chinese force of 20,000 men and 2000 cavalry approached. Minye Kyawswa moved four regiments (4000 men, 300 horses, 20 elephants) of the army near the Sinkhan forest outside the city. The Ava army then ambushed the larger Chinese army as they came out of the forest. The Chinese army was driven back. Five Chinese commanders, 2000 troops and 1000 horses were taken prisoner.Goh 2009: 24 The siege lasted one more month until November 1412 when Minkhaung called back Minye Kyawswa in order to face off Razadarit who had just reopened the southern front by attacking Prome.(Pan Hla 2005: 278): In
Binnya Dala Binnya Dala ( my, ဗညားဒလ ; also spelled Banya Dala; died December 1774) was the last king of Restored Kingdom of Hanthawaddy, who reigned from 1747 to 1757. He was a key leader in the revival of the Mon-speaking kingdom in 1740, whi ...
's Burmese language version of the ''Razadarit Ayedawbon'' chronicle, Minkhaung marched to Prome on the 5th waxing of Nadaw 770 ME (27 November 1408) after recalling Minye Kyawswa from Hsenwi to join him in the south. The 770 ME is an error according to standard chronicles. The invasion of the south after Hsenwi should be 774 ME, according to ''Hmannan'' (Hmannan Vol. 2 2003: 8–9). Minkhaung may have marched to Prome, starting on the 5th waxing of Nadaw 774 ME (8 November 1412).


Prome (1412–1413)

Minye Kyawswa immediately sailed down from Ava to Prome with about 5000 to 6000 troops.(Razadarit Ayedawbon 2005: 278): Minye Kyawswa sailed down with 6000 troops. (Yazawin Thit Vol. 1 2012: 239) and (Hmannan Vol. 2 2003: 9): The total invasion force was 12,000 men, 600 horses and 40 elephants of which Minkhaung commanded 7 regiments, meaning Minye Kyawswa probably commanded the remainder (about 5000 troops.) His father had already left for Prome with an army consisted of seven regiments. When Minye Kyawswa arrived, the father and son tried to break the Hanthawaddy lines. They made no meaningful progress until after about four months when the Hanthawaddy command suddenly lost its two most senior generals. First, Gen.
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, Razadarit's second-in-command, died after a long illness.Hmannan Vol. 2 2003: 12 Soon after, Gen.
Lagun Ein Maha Saw Lagun Ein ( my, မဟာစော လဂွန်းအိန်, ; also spelled Lagunein; d. March 1413) was a key frontline commander of the Hanthawaddy Kingdom, Hanthawaddy military from the 1380s to 1413. The commander led the mil ...
was severely wounded in a naval battle, and was captured by the Ava navy.Yazawin Thit Vol. 1 2012: 242 When the general soon died from wounds, Minye Kyawswa ordered the general's body sent on a raft down the Irrawaddy with full military honors. Shaken by the deaths, Razadarit hastily retreated with Hanthawaddy rearguard losing about 300 troops from Ava attacks.Hmannan Vol. 2 2003: 13–14


Dagon and Dala (1413)

Minye Kyawswa proposed an immediate invasion of the south. Governor-general
Letya Pyanchi of Prome Letya Pyanchi ( my, လက်ျာပျံချီ, ; d. April 1413) was governor of Prome (Pyay) from 1390 to 1413. The governor, a Hanthawaddy royal, was a key Ava commander in the Forty Years' War against Hanthawaddy Pegu. Brief He was ...
supported the proposal. While Minkhaung was skeptical, he allowed his son to carry out the plan. In April 1413, Minye Kyawswa took eastern delta towns of Dala–Twante and Dagon. But the Ava advance was halted at the battle of
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in which Gen. Pyanchi was mortally wounded. Minkhaung ordered a pause as it was just a month away from the rainy season and the army did not have enough strength.Yazawin Thit Vol. 1 2012: 244Hmannan Vol. 2 2003: 15–16 The crown prince ignored his father's order, and resumed the march to Pegu in May 1413.(Yazawin Thit Vol. 1 2012: 244–245): Nayon 775 ME (30 April 1413 to 28 May 1413). But the Hanthawaddy defenses were ready for him. Minye Kyawswa's army was driven back outside Dala by three Hanthawaddy regiments led by three sons of Razadarit.The three sons, Binnya Kyan,
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 ...
, and Binnya Bassein may have been motivated by Razadarit's famous lamentation (Hmannan Vol. 2 2003: 17) that he did not have a capable son like Minye Kyawswa.
Another Ava army led by Minye Kyawswa's father-in-law,
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, was also defeated at
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(Thanlyin).Yazawin Thit Vol. 1 2012: 244–245 Minye Kyawswa now decided to wait out the rainy season from Prome where he took over as the acting viceroy-general. For his part, Razadarit seriously considered attacking Dala but decided to wait until after the monsoon season.Yazawin Thit Vol. 1 2012: 246 Instead, the Hanthawaddy king sent emissaries to northern Shan states and Lan Na in search of alliances.Hmannan Vol. 2 2003: 16Per (Fernquest Spring 2006: 18), Razadarit was allied with Hsenwi.


Myedu and Maw (1413–1414)

Ava's northern front was never quiet after the siege of Hsenwi. According to the ''
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'', the
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ordered another attack on Ava. In 1413, while the main Ava armies were in the south, Chinese-backed Hsenwi forces raided Ava's northern territories, destroying "over 20 cities and stockades". The captured elephants, horses, and other goods were presented at the Chinese capital in September 1413. According to the Burmese chronicles, the attack on Myedu was carried out by another Shan state, Maw (Mong Mao/Mawdon Mawke). In response, Minkhaung recalled Minye Kyawswa to Ava, and sent his middle son Thihathu to Prome to take over as viceroy. The southern Ava army also evacuated Dala. At Ava, Minye Kyawswa took command of an army of 8000 troops, 400 horses and 30 elephants, and marched to Myedu. His forces defeated Maw forces at Myedu, and chased the enemy to the Chinese border.Hmannan Vol. 2 2003: 21Yazawin Thit Vol. 1 2012: 247


Last invasion of Hanthawaddy (1414–1415)


Battle plan

The Ava command apparently considered the victory in the north decisive. Although the Chinese would be back later, the Ava command now blithely planned a full scale invasion of the south. Minye Kyawswa's battle plan called for an attack on the western Irrawaddy delta (Khebaung, Bassein and Myaungmya), which would be followed by an attack on eastern delta towns of Dala and Dagon before marching on to Pegu.Hmannan Vol. 2 2003: 21–22 Ava had collected its largest invasion force yet: an army consisted of 8000 men, 200 horses and 80 elephants, and a navy consisted of 13,000 men, and over 1800 ships of all sizes.Hmannan Vol. 2 2003: 22


Irrawaddy delta

Circa October 1414,The invasion took place in early or before
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776 ME (13 October 1414 to 11 November 1414) when Razadarit evacuated to Martaban (Mottama) per (Yazawin Thit Vol. 1 2012: 253). The dry season campaigns typically began after the end of Buddhist Lent, which usually took place at or near the end of the monsoon season. The Lent of 776 ME ended on 28 September 1414 (full moon of
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776 ME).
Minye Kyawswa launched the invasion with a joint naval and land attack on Fort Khebaung (north of
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). But Hanthawaddy troops put up a remarkable defense, inflicting heavy casualties on the invaders. After the first two attempts failed, Minye Kyawswa ordered another attack, declaring that anyone who failed to charge would be executed. Then, he on his favorite war elephant, Nga Chit Khaing, along with his elite regiment of 800 men, led the charge. The fort subsequently fell. The fall of Khebaung shocked Razadarit who had heavily invested in its defenses. He immediately sent an army to retake Khebaung, and sent another army to attack
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(Taungoo). But neither attack materialized. The Hanthawaddy king evacuated to
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(Mottama) in October/November 1414.(Maha Yazawin Vol. 2 2006: 39) (Yazawin Thit Vol. 1 2012: 253) and (Hmannan Vol. 2 2003: 30–31):
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Ava forces went on to swarm the delta but they could not take Bassein or Myaungmya, the two main cities at the western edge of the delta. Soon they found themselves overstretched due to constant Hanthawaddy guerrilla attacks on Ava supply lines.Hmannan Vol. 2 2003: 23 Nonetheless, they managed to fight off a joint land-naval attack by Hanthawaddy forces from Pegu, and captured Gen. Smin Bayan, a son-in-law of Razadarit, and 20 other senior commanders.Hmannan Vol. 2 2003: 24 The victory restored Ava's supply lines, and allowed the sieges of Bassein and Myaungmya to continue.Hmannan Vol. 2 2003: 25–26 The crown prince began preparing for the next phase of the operations—drive towards Pegu itself. But he needed to convince his father first. He made a 17-day return trip to Ava, bringing with him captured Hanthawaddy commanders, including Smin Bayan. At Ava, he discussed the war situation with his father. A week later, he sailed back down, arriving five days later at the outskirts of Dala.Hmannan Vol. 2 2003: 26 As he expected, Bassein surrendered soon after his return from Ava, and Myaungmya followed. Now, the entire delta was under Ava control.Hmannan Vol. 2 2003: 27 It was December 1414.


Pegu province

Minye Kyawswa wrote to Minkhaung that Razadarit had not returned to Pegu, and that the time to attack was now. Minkhaung tried to dissuade his son that it might be a trap. The king ordered Viceroy Thihathu of Prome and Gov. Thado of Mohnyin to launch an attack on Fort Sayat, via Toungoo from the north. Before the attack on Sayat could be carried out, Minye Kyawswa launched an attack on both Syriam (Thanlyin) and Dagon (Yangon). However, the planned attack on Sayat would be delayed as Chinese forces invaded from the north. Minkhaung managed to send an army which forced the Chinese army to retreat.(Fernquest Autumn 2006: 53–54): Ming records do not provide any details about the expedition. The Burmese chronicles (Hmannan Vol. 2 2003: 28–29) say that when the Ava army and the Chinese army met, both sides agreed to a duel on horseback. Smin Bayan, who had entered Ava's service, defeated the Chinese commander, after which the Chinese army retreated. Meanwhile, Razadarit returned to Pegu in January/February 1415.(Yazawin Thit Vol. 1 2012: 253): Tabodwe 776 ME = 10 January 1415 to 7 February 1415 The Chinese threat forced Minkhaung to cut down on the size of the army to Sayat, sending just 1000 troops. After Thihathu's enfeebled attack on Sayat, Razadarit turned his attention to the Dala–Syriam theater.Hmannan Vol. 2 2003: 36Yazawin Thit Vol. 1 2012: 256 On 22 February 1415, the Pegu command drew up a plan to fight Minye Kyawswa; eight days later, on 2 March 1415, Razadarit himself led the army to the front.(Yazawin Thit Vol. 1 2012: 256): Full moon of Tabaung 776 ME = 22 February 1415; 8th waning of Tabaung 776 ME = 2 March 1415


Battle of Dala

The Hanthawaddy command had planned to fight on the astrologically chosen date of Wednesday, 4th waxing of Late Tagu 776 ME (Wednesday, 13 March 1415).All main chronicles and the ''
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'' chronicle say that he died on Wednesday, 4th waxing of Late Tagu, and that the Wednesday was astrologically planned by the Hanthawaddy command. But they do not agree on the year. The ''Razadarit Ayedawbon'' ( 1560s) (Razadarit Ayedawbon 2005: 317) says that he died in 775 ME while the first national chronicle ''
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'' (1724) (Maha Yazawin Vol. 2 2006: 39) says that he died in 778 ME. The ''
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'' chronicle (1798) corrects the prior chronicles saying that it was 776 ME. But the ''
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'' chronicle (1832) (Hmannan Vol. 2 2003: 43) keeps ''Maha Yazawin's'' 778 ME. Of all the chronicles, only ''Yazawin Thit's'' 776 ME (Yazawin Thit Vol. 1 2012: 260) correctly translates to a Wednesday date: Wednesday, 13 March 1415. The ''Razadarit'' seems to have used the start of the prince's Lower Burma campaign of 775 ME as his death year. ''Maha Yazawin's'' 778 ME appears to be a miscopying of 775 ME as Burmese numerals 5 and 8 are similar.
That day, Hanthawaddy forces led by three sons of Razadarit—
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,
Binnya Ran I Binnya Ran I ( mnw, ပထမ ဗညာရာံ; my, ပထမ ဗညားရံ, ; 1393–1446) was king of Hanthawaddy Pegu from 1424 to 1446. As crown prince, he ended the Forty Years' War with the rival Ava Kingdom in 1423. He came to the ...
and Binnya Kyan—approached modern Dala–
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. Minye Kyawswa pulled back from his siege of Syriam to meet the enemy forces. His brother Min Nyo was his deputy. Minye Kyawswa on the back of his favorite elephant Nga Chit Khaing led the charge. He broke through several enemy lines but was soon surrounded. His elephant, which had been severely wounded, flung him off. Though heavily wounded, the crown prince of Ava refused treatment, and died shortly after.Hmannan Vol. 2 2003: 42–43 He was 24.


Aftermath

Razadarit gave Minye Kyawswa a burial with full royal honors and rites. Minkhaung immediately came down with an army, and exhumed his son's body from where Razadarit had given them honorable burial. The remains were solemnly dropped into the waters near Twante.Hmannan Vol. 2 2003: 48–49 After rampaging through the delta, Minkhaung called off the invasion and left. At Ava, Minkhaung appointed Thihathu crown prince in 1415. He also married Minye Kyawswa's widow Saw Min Hla to Thihathu.Hmannan Vol. 2 2003: 50 Minye Kyawswa was deeply respected by both sides for his courage. His campaigns of 1414–1415 were the culmination of Forty Years' War. After his death, the war quickly petered out. Only three more campaigns (1416–1417, 1417–1418 and 1423–1424) were fought halfheartedly by both sides. Ava's military success was mostly attributable to his inspired leadership. Ava would not see this kind of success again.


Legacy

Minkhaung and Minye Kyawswa's struggles against Razadarit are retold as classic stories of legend in Burmese popular culture. Minye Kyawswa's name is still invoked alongside the names of greatest warrior kings of Burmese history. He then entered the pantheon of Burmese '' nats'' (spirits) as
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, his birth name. In some versions, he is also the
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''nat''.


Commemorations

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Family

Minye Kyawswa was married to
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, who gave birth to four children.Hmannan Vol. 2 2003: 54


Historiography

The royal chronicles do not necessarily agree on his birth and death dates as well as his term as heir-apparent.


Ancestry


Notes


References


Bibliography

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