• script. Smin Bayan (Mon: သၟိၚ် ပရာံ; Burmese: သမိန် ဗရမ်း or သမိန် ပရမ်း, Burmese pronunciation: [θəmèiɴ bəjáɴ]; also spelled Smin Baram, Thamein Bayan, Thamein...
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  • Look up smin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Smin may refer to: Smin Sam Lek (1340–1388), Burmese viceroy Smin Bayan, Burmese commander Smin, Bulgaria...
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  • the war in 1401. He was the elder brother of Smin Bayan and the first husband of Princess Tala Mi Saw. Smin Upakaung was a Mon language title worn by successive...
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  • A daughter of King Razadarit (r. 1384–1421), Saw was married to Gen. Smin Bayan. She may have been appointed governor of Martaban in 1442 or 1443 by her...
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    Razadarit: 100,000 troops, 20,000 cavalry, 10,000 elephants. Smin Upakaung had become Smin Bayan. Yazawin Thit: In all, over 3000 Hanthawaddy troops, including...
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    information with regard to the units involved. The Razadarit Ayedawbon mentions Smin Upakaung the Younger as a cavalry commander in the Hanthawaddy detachment...
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    Razadarit and Yazawin Thit. The Maha Yazawin only cursorily mentions that Smin Bayan was captured in battle but does not say in which battle. The Hmannan describes...
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    to power in 1384 through a rebellion against his ailing father. Governor Smin Sam Lek of Donwun and Viceroys Laukpya of Myaungmya and Byattaba of Martaban...
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  • (1385–1424) Lagun Ein: commander of Hanthawaddy Army during Forty Years' War Smin Bayan: commander who fought on both sides of the Forty Years' War Minye Kyawswa:...
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  • Laukpya's father [Kun's paternal grandfather] Saw E Pyathat was a son of Smin E Kan-Kaung, a half-brother of King Saw Zein (r. 1323–1330). It means Saw...
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  • 1414–1415 but the star of the campaign, according to the chronicles, was Smin Bayan, a former Hanthawaddy commander. Although the Chinese incursions ended...
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  • himself led a 5000-strong army, while Ran sent an army of equal size led by Smin Bayan, and a 5000-man naval forces led by Binnya Ein. The joint forces defeated...
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    land-naval attack by Hanthawaddy forces from Pegu, and captured Gen. Smin Bayan, a son-in-law of Razadarit, and 20 other senior commanders. The victory...
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    and Martaban; even the late king's loyal vassals—most prominently, Viceroy Smin Sam Lek—refused to acknowledge the 16-year-old. For his part, Razadarit considered...
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  • Mi Saw, who per (Pan Hla 2005: 224) was married to the famous general Smin Bayan Upakaung. Harvey 1925: 113–114 Hmannan Vol. 1 2003: 431 Harvey 1925: 85...
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  • converaged on Prome in 1431. King Thado forced Yazathingyan to arrest Smin Bayan, who was visiting Yazathingyan's camp, during the ceasefire. Ava civil...
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  • 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...
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  • peace did not last; the war resumed in 1408.) Her brother-in-law Gen. Smin Bayan, husband of Princess Tala Mi Saw, was captured in battle in 1414 before...
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