Teingya Minkhaung (Burmese: တိမ်ကြားမင်းခေါင် [tèɪɰ̃dʑá mɪ́ɰ̃ɡàʊɰ̃]) was a minister and an army general of Konbaung Dynasty of Burma (Myanmar). He is best known for his effective guerrilla warfare against the Chinese invasion forces in the Sino-Burmese War (1765–1769). It was his expedition, per the order of King Hsinbyushin, to the northern Shan States in 1764–65 to collect taxes and manpower that led to the Yunnan government to take action.[1]

Teingya Minkhaung
Native name
တိမ်ကြားမင်းခေါင်
Nickname(s)Teingya
BornMu valley, Kingdom of Myanmar
AllegianceKonbaung Dynasty
Service / branchRoyal Burmese Army
Years of service1752–1769
RankGeneral (1752–1768)
Battles / warsKonbaung-Hanthawaddy War (1752–1757)
Sino–Burmese War (1766–1769)
Other workMinister at the Hluttaw

Minkhaung became famous during the third invasion by the Chinese (1767–68) in which he directed the Burmese guerrilla warfare operations against the communication and supply lines between the main Chinese army led by Gen. Mingrui and its main supply base in Hsenwi.[1] He attained the nickname "Teingya" (lit. from the clouds) for his swift guerrilla tactics.

References

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  1. ^ a b Kyaw Thet (1962). History of Burma (in Burmese). Yangon: University of Rangoon Press. pp. 310–318.
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