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Ava and Hanthawaddy as opponents?
This is a poorly sourced article that didn't even attempt to fact check anything:
It's preposterous that Ava and Hanthawaddy were allies. Anyone with basic knowledge of Burmese history could tell you that Ava and Hanthawaddy kingdoms were rivals. Both were trying to control Arakan as part of their long running wars. Ava was driven out of Lauggyet in 1412, and Hanthawaddy didn't control Arakan after 1421.
Minkhaung I couldn't have been a commander in 1429 since he'd been dead since 1421.