Minkhaung Nawrahta
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Minkhaung Nawrahta (Burmese: မင်းခေါင် နော်ရထာ [mɪ́ɰ̃ɡàʊɰ̃ nɔ̀jətʰà]; c. 1714 – 5 December 1760) was a general of the Royal Burmese Army of the Konbaung Dynasty during the reign of King Alaungpaya. He is best known for his rearguard defense in the Burmese-Siamese War (1759–1760) in Siam as the Burmese forces rushed back a dying Alaungpaya back home. The general, who was well respected by the troops, then rebelled against Alaungpaya's successor Naungdawgyi. He believed he would be executed by the new king with whom he had a long history of enmity. The rebel general seized Ava in June 1760, and withstood the siege for over five months. He was killed by a musket shot as he fled the city in December.[1][2] A remorseful Naungdawgyi was said to have mourned at the news of the death of his adversary and his father's brother in arms.[3]
Minkhaung Nawrahta မင်းခေါင် နော်ရထာ | |
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Born | c. 1714 Moksobo |
Died | 5 December 1760[1] Near Kyaukse |
Allegiance | Konbaung Dynasty |
Service/ | Royal Burmese Army |
Years of service | April 1752 – June 1760 |
Rank | General (1752–1760) |
Battles/wars | Konbaung-Hanthawaddy War Burmese-Manipuri War (1758) Burmese-Siamese War (1759–1760) |