EPISODE · Jul 6, 2026 · 4 MIN
The Elephant War: How Elephants Shaped Burmese-Siamese Conflict
from The Rise of Colonialism: How Europe Divided the World — Fexingo History · host Fexingo
In this episode of The Rise of Colonialism, we dive into the 16th-century elephant wars between Burma and Siam. The kings of Toungoo and Ayutthaya deployed thousands of war elephants, transforming Southeast Asian warfare. We explore the famous single combat between King Naresuan of Siam and Crown Prince Mingyi Swa of Burma on elephant back, a story steeped in legend and propaganda. The episode also covers the role of Portuguese mercenaries, the logistics of elephant warfare, and how elephants shaped political power and military strategy. We discuss the yuthahathi (elephant warfare) tradition, the bek-tash (elephant master), and the economics of capturing and training these beasts. This is a focused look at a specific yet pivotal aspect of the region's colonial-era conflicts, avoiding the broader Burmese-Siamese wars covered in prior episodes. #Burma #Siam #WarElephants #Yuthahathi #Naresuan #MingyiSwa #Toungoo #Ayutthaya #ElephantWar #PortugueseMercenaries #SoutheastAsia #16thCentury #MilitaryHistory #Colonialism #History #FexingoHistory #Podcast #ElephantWarfare Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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