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question marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of
Burmese script. Min
Razagyi (Arakanese and Burmese: မင်းရာဇာကြီး,
Arakanese pronunciation: [máɴ ɹàzà...
- and
Arakan forces led by
prince Min
Khamaung by
request of the king, Min
Razagyi.
Between 1600 and 1603, the
Kingdom of
Mrauk U with its
powerful navy controlled...
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Syriam by
Razagyi. However, he
shook off
Arakanese power over the region, and,
supported by Goa, he
pushed away the many
attacks of Arakan.
Razagyi took three...
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Burmese vessels but were
outnumbered and had to withdraw. In 1596, Min
Razagyi, the King of Arakan,
having conquered Syriam and the
Kingdom of Pegu, sought...
- the
Mughal Empire, it lost
control of Chittagong. The
Arakanese king Min
Razagyi (ruling 1593–1612)
conquered the
areas and
styled himself as the highest...
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founding of new
capital city,
Parein and
reigned for one year. His son
Razagyi,
succeeded him.
Dhanyawaddy Razawin Thit Vol. 1 1910:308
Burma Gazetteer:Akyab...
- however, was
suspected by the Arakanese. The
Arakanese King of
Mrauk U, Min
Razagyi would execute many of the
Portuguese settlers in his kingdom. In November...
- from 1599 to 1631
appointed by
Arakan king Min
Razagyi during the
Toungoo dynasty. In 1599, Min
Razagyi, the King of
Arakan led to the
capitulation of...
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Sultan (1599–1641)
Myanmar /
Burma Kingdom of
Mrauk U (complete list) –
Razagyi, King (1593–1612) Khamaung, King (1612–1622)
Thiri Thudhamma, King (1622–1638)...
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travelled to
Southeast Asia as a
cabin boy. He
eventually served under Min
Razagyi, King of
Arakan and
became governor of
Syriam (now Thanlyin) in 1599, commanding...