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Chittagong and Ramu. Within the year of his conquest of Bengal, he had to send a 5,000-strong army to Dhaka to defend against
Tripuri raids. After the rainy season of 1533, he personally led the army to drive out the Tripuri raiders. He was successful, and returned to Mrauk-U on 24 February 1534 (12th waxing of Tabaung 895 ME). Despite the success this time, Min Bin never fully solved the problem of raids by Tripuris. Indeed, when Mrauk-U was under siege by Toungoo forces in 1547, Tripuri forces raided Chittagong and as far south as Ramu. Min Bin had to send a force to drive them out after Toungoo forces retreated.
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789:(Sandamala Linkara Vol. 2 1999: 29) says he ascended to the new palace on Saturday, 2nd waxing of Thadingyut 893 ME, which translates to Wednesday, 13 September 1531. The more likely date is 5th waxing of Thadingyut 893 ME (Saturday, 16 September 1531) since the numbers "2" and "5" in Burmese are written in similar shapes.
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by boats, reaching
Kandaza, a few miles away from Mrauk-U, by 26 February. After defeating an Arakanese force at Kandaza on 27 February, the Portuguese then proceeded to attack Mrauk-U on 28 February. With the king himself leading the defense, the Arakanese forces drove back the better armed but much
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His eldest son Dikkha was the heir apparent throughout the reign. At his accession, Min Bin appointed his brother Min Aung Hla as governor of
Thandwe (Sandoway), the second most important city in the kingdom. But he later appointed one of his sons, styled as Upayaza, at Thandwe. According to Burmese
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since 1511, and controlled important sea lanes in South and
Southeast Asia. The Arakanese coastline had not escaped their raids, which by Min Bin's reign, had grown increasingly daring. In 1535, the Portuguese brought war to the fortified capital of Mrauk-U itself. According to Arakanese chronicles,
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of Mrauk-U but were flooded out when Min Bin opened the sluices of the city's reservoirs. Unwilling to pursue a long siege, Tabinshwehti agreed to a truce with Min Bin on 30 January. Toungoo forces began their retreat three days later, and evacuated
Thandwe on 26 March 1547 (5th waxing of Late Tagu
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October 1545, four Toungoo regiments (4000 men, 100 horses, 10 elephants) intruded into southern Arakan, and marched toward Thandwe, Arakan's second
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Chittagong but he also had built up a powerful navy and an army that included many Portuguese mercenaries. But he closely monitored the developments in mainland Burma
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Portuguese problem was not going away, and decided to hire Portuguese mercenaries to his armed forces. In the following years, Min Bin enlisted many Portuguese mercenaries and their firearms, and with their help, he established well-armed
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Arakanese throne. However, scholarship holds that Saw Mon was a vassal of Bengal. It was not just East Bengal but all of Arakan was tributary to Bengal. Moreover, the first
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on 1 December 1532 (5th waxing of Pyatho 894 ME). The Bengal army made a last stand outside Dhaka but was defeated. The sultan's defenses collapsed afterwards, and Arakanese forces entered Dhaka on 11 December 1532 (15th waxing of Pyatho 894 ME) without a fight. At Dhaka, on 8 February 1533
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on 26 March 1533 (2nd waxing of Kason 895 ME). He left Dhaka for Mrauk-U on 13 April 1533 (5th waning of Kason 895 ME). He appointed governors of the new acquired territories on 14 May 1533 (6th waning of Nayon 895 ME).
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range, and a 7000-man, 700-boat flotilla by the coast to break the siege. However, the army, as it came out of the pass, walked into a trap, and was wiped out by a 6000-strong Toungoo army led by Gen.
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smaller Portuguese army. The Portuguese fell back to a few marches away, and stuck around for another week until a combined army and flotilla of Arakanese forces drove them out to the sea on 7 March.
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551:(Saturday, 15th waxing of Tabaung 894 ME), he received tributes from local lords of Bengal, and raised a 16-year-old princess of Bengal royalty to queen. He then paid a pilgrimage to
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665:, asked for an alliance by presenting his sister, the former queen of Hanthawaddy, Min Bin readily agreed. When 17,000-strong Toungoo armies laid siege to
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and the late Buddhism of northwest India in its iconography, illustrating the power of the king and his religion." He also restored the
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2154:Thirithu
2089:Nawrahta
2054:Narapati
2039:Khamaung
2029:Phalaung
1989:Gazapati
1974:Ran Aung
1862:Binnya U
1847:Zein Pun
1842:Saw Zein
1832:Hkun Law
1737:Thihathu
1643:Uzana II
1613:Thihathu
1608:Thihathu
1544:Sithu II
1489:Theinhko
1466:849–1297
1334:Min Bin
1270:(1832).
824:Saturday
717:outworks
542:and the
466:Gazapati
400:against
292:Religion
230:Saw Shin
76:Min Bin
28:, not a
16:In this
2283:Pindale
2144:Madarit
2034:Razagyi
2019:Saw Hla
2009:Min Bin
1999:Thazata
1949:Saw Mon
1742:Min Hla
1727:Tarabya
1665:Saw Yun
1638:Narathu
1618:Uzana I
1574:Kyawswa
1534:Narathu
1529:Sithu I
1509:Sokkate
1474:Pyinbya
1234:. 1970.
1208:(ed.).
849:Tuesday
800:Saw Mon
679:Pathein
647:Toungoo
579:Malacca
486:Thandwe
478:Thazata
474:Thazata
427:to the
402:Toungoo
390:Mrauk-U
376:Tripura
316:မင်းဘင်
312:Burmese
304:Min Bin
213:Consort
198:Mrauk-U
181:Mrauk-U
103:Mrauk U
80:မင်းပင်
2412:Thibaw
2407:Mindon
2278:Thalun
2024:Sekkya
2014:Dikkha
1964:Dawlya
1827:Wareru
1786:Sawlon
1680:Kyaswa
1559:Kyaswa
1519:Saw Lu
1479:Tannet
1385:Dikkha
1350:
1319:
1300:
1247:
1216:
1171:
832:waxing
828:waning
813:lower.
527:Dawlya
372:Bengal
364:Arakan
284:Mother
274:Father
203:Burial
149:Dikkha
24:is an
2402:Pagan
2377:Singu
2258:Nanda
2164:Apaya
2059:Thado
2049:Sanay
1994:Saw O
1954:Khayi
1852:Saw E
1837:Saw O
1623:Sithu
1564:Uzana
1504:Kyiso
1352:Died:
1345:Born:
830:(not
748:Notes
740:Death
709:Pagan
667:Prome
548:Dhaka
500:Reign
470:Saw O
256:Names
236:Issue
117:Reign
1984:Raza
1788:and
1774:and
1606:and
1586:and
1484:Sale
1317:ISBN
1298:ISBN
1245:ISBN
1214:ISBN
1169:ISBN
513:and
472:and
445:Raza
374:and
310:and
278:Raza
244:and
187:Died
159:Born
2288:Pye
575:Goa
449:Saw
441:Min
410:Ava
22:Min
2455::
1602:,
1015:^
963:^
940:^
919:^
905:^
875:^
353:,
349:,
327:,
318:,
314::
177:ME
171:c.
163:c.
101:,
20:,
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1432:t
1425:v
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