- to
conquer Siam.
Nemyo Thihapate left for
Lanna in
February 1764,
defeating Saen
Khwang near
Chiang Saen and Nwe Mano at Lamphun.
Nemyo Thihapate also took...
-
Lanna Chiang Mai
regiment under the
command of
Nemyo Thihapate.
Combined with new Lanna-Lao recruits,
Nemyo Thihapate possessed up to 43,000 men in his armies...
- 000
casualties as a
result of the battle.
Nemyo Nawratha divided his 10,000-men army into 3 groups.
Nemyo Nawratha himself led an army of 4,000 men through...
-
Thado Mindin.
Thado Mindin requested Nemyo Thihapate to hand over
Phaya Chaban but
Nemyo Thihapate refused. As
Nemyo Thihapate finished his
campaigns in...
- in Tavoy,
Nemyo Kyawdin had him killed. King
Bodawpaya declared Nemyo Kyawdin a
rebel and
arrested his
father Metkaya Bo.
Myinzaingza Nemyo Kyawdin then...
- in Tavoy,
Nemyo Kyawdin had him killed. King
Bodawpaya declared Nemyo Kyawdin a
rebel and
arrested his
father Metkaya Bo.
Myinzaingza Nemyo Kyawdin then...
- (Burmese: နေမျိုး သီဟပတေ့;
pronounced [nè mjó θìha̰pətḛ]), also
spelled Nemyo Thihapte and
Nemiao Sihabodi (Thai: เนเมียวสีหบดี),: 320 was a general...
- with 20,000 Burmese-Mon men
under Maha
Nawrahta and the
Lanna route under Nemyo Thihapate with 20,000 Burmese-Lanna men.
These two
routes were to converge...
-
finishing his
campaign in
Luang Phrabang,
Nemyo Thihapate attacked the city of Phichai, but was repelled. In 1773,
Nemyo Thihapate attacked the city of Phichai...
- 1814–1818
Nemyo Theidi Kyawdin 1818–1819 ****in
Kyawdin 1819–1820
Yegaung Thura 1820–1822
Nemyo Mindin 1822–1824
Nemyo Yegaung Nawrahta 1824–1826
Nemyo Htinmin...