Alawmaphyu
Appearance
Alawmaphyu of Launggyet အလောမဖြူမင်းတရားကြီး | |
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King of Arakan | |
Reign | 1237 (599 ME) - 1243 (605 ME) |
Predecessor | Nganalon (new office) |
Successor | Razathu I |
Born | Early 13th century Nareinjara Toungoo or Pyinsa |
Died | 1243 CE (age 29) Launggyet |
Burial | 1243 Nandawgôn |
Consort | Saw Shwe-Thit |
Issue | Razathu I
Min Yin Khin |
House | Launggyet |
Father | Nganalon |
Mother | unknown |
Religion | Therevada Buddhism |
Alawmapru Min (Arakanese:အလောမဖြူ; was the founder of the Launggyet Dynasty of Arakan who reigned from 1237 to 1243.[1]
Reign
Death of Nganalon, his father and he succeeded him and was determined to moved the capital to Launggyet which was permanently established in 1237 CE (599 ME).
His queen was Saw Thit-Shwe (စောသစ်ရွှေ), he died after reigning for 6 years and succeeded by son, Razathugyi in 1243. On the year after his death saw the invasion of the Talaings invaded the southern portion of the Kingdom but was repulsed by Arakanese general, Ananthugyi during in the reign of his son.
Bibliography
- Harvey, G.E (2004). The History of Burma:From Earliest Time to March 1824. London.
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References
- ^ Burma Gazetteer:Akyab District Vol A. Sir Arthur Phrayne. p. 22. Alawmaphyu ascended the throne in 599 ME.