Sokkate of Prome

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Preceded byLetya Pyanchi
Succeeded byMinye Kyawswa I (as Viceroy)
Sokkate
စုက္ကတေး
Governor of Prome
In office
c. April 1413  July 1413
MonarchMinkhaung I
Preceded byLetya Pyanchi
Succeeded byMinye Kyawswa I (as Viceroy)
Governor-General of Sandoway
In office
1411–1412
MonarchMinkhaung I
Succeeded byBya Paik
Personal details
Diedc. April 1426
Wetchet, north of Sagaing
Ava Kingdom
Military service
AllegianceRoyal Ava Army
Years of service1400s–26
RankCommander
CommandsArakan (1411–12)
Battles/warsForty Years' War

Sokkate (Burmese: စုက္ကတေး [soʊʔ ]) was acting governor of Prome (Pyay) for three months in 1413.[note 1] He was a commander in the Royal Ava Army, and temporarily assumed governorship of Prome after Gov. Letya Pyanchi of Prome died of wounds c. April 1413.[1][2] Sokkate was succeeded by Crown Prince Minye Kyawswa, who became the governor-general of Prome.

Campaign Location Summary
Forty Years' War (1410−11) Lower Burma Part of the first invasion of Lower Burma by Crown Prince Minye Kyawswa in 1410.
Forty Years' War (1411−12) Arakan Part of the invasion of Arakan in early 1411. Appointed by Minye Kyawswa to guard Sandoway (Thandwe).[3] Defended Sandoway against Hanthawaddy forces led by Gen. Bya Paik in the dry season of 1411–12 but Sandoway ultimately fell.[3][4] Retreated to Launggyet but soon had to leave the Arakanese capital as Ava troops lacked popular support.[5]
Ava Civil War (1426) Ava (Inwa) Part of King Min Nyo's defense forces of Ava against Gov. Thado of Mohnyin.[6]

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