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Name: Burmese-Siamese War (1584-1593)

Type: Event

Start: 1584 AD

End: 1593 AD

Parent: Burmese-Siamese Wars

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Was a war fought between the Toungoo dynasty of Burma and the Ayutthaya Kingdom of Siam.

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  • December 1591: Rebels retook the city of Mogaung after the Toungoo army had left it.
  • April 1591: In 1591, the Lan Na Kingdom defeated the Burmese army outside Lampang. Nanda.
  • January 1593: After being defeated in a battle, the Burmese forces retreated, suffering heavy casualties along the way as the Siamese chased and destroyed their army. This was the last of the campaigns by Nanda Bayin to invade Siam.
  • May 1584: Tenasserim was integrated into Burma.
  • January 1591: The powerful Shan state of Mogaung revolted, refusing to contribute its quota.
  • January 1591: In 1590, Lampang was under the military occupation of Burma.
  • January 1593: The invasion army of 24,000 was led by King Naresuan of the Ayutthaya Kingdom, who was trying to defend his territory from the Burmese forces led by King Nanda Bayin. The battle at Suphan Buri was a significant moment in the Burmese–Siamese War of 1592–1593.
  • January 1587: Undeterred, Nanda Bayin launched a two-pronged invasion in the following dry season on 19 October (O.S. 9 October) 1586 Both armies overcame Siamese defenses and arrived before Ayutthaya by December.
  • July 1592: An 8,000-strong army led by Minye Kyawswa II had to return and put down the Mogaung rebellion by mid-1592.
  • April 1591: The Toungoo northern army took Mogaung by March 1591.
  • May 1584: The Siamese army withdrew to Martaban, and declared independence on 3 May (O.S. 23 April) 1584.
  • April 1587: Because of poor planning, the Burmese troops began dying in thousands "from want and exposure" during the siege of Ayutthaya. By March, the siege began to falter, and supplies streamed into Ayutthaya through gaps in the Burmese lines. The Burmese forces began their painful withdrawal on 20 April 1587.

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