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Restoration of Min Saw Mon

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238:. Arakan became a vassal state of the Bengal Sultanate and recognized Bengali sovereignty over some territory of northern Arakan. In recognition of his kingdom's vassal status, the kings of Arakan received Islamic titles, despite being Buddhists, and legalized the use of Islamic gold dinar coins from Bengal within the kingdom. The kings compared themselves to Sultans and employed Muslims in prestigious positions within the royal administration. Saw Mon, now styled as Suleiman Shah died in 1433, and was succeeded by his younger brother 101: 221:
In 1429, Saw Mon aided by troops "largely made up of Afghan adventurers" invaded Arakan. The first attempt at the invasion failed because Saw Mon got into an argument with Gen. Wali Khan of Bengal, and was imprisoned by the general. Saw Mon escaped, and the sultan agreed to another attempt. The
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on the Burmese mainland. The control of Arakan would change hands a few times before Hanthawaddy forces drove out Ava forces in 1412. Ava would retain a toehold in northern Arakan until 1416/17 but did not try to retake Arakan. The Hanthawaddy influence ended after King
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The subordinate relationship with Bengal did not last long. Sultan Jalaluddin Muhammad Shah died in 1433, and was succeeded by a string of weak sultans. In 1437, Khayi took over the throne of
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Saw Mon finally regained control of the Arakanese throne in 1430 with military assistance from Bengali commanders Wali Khan and Sindhi Khan. He later founded a new royal capital,
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say that Khayi successfully seized Chittagong in 1450. However, the first confirmed successful occupation of Chittagong came only nine years later in 1459 when King
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second invasion went well. Saw Mon was proclaimed king at Launggyet on 18 April 1429 (Thursday, 1st waning of Kason 791 ME).
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The former Arakanese ruler Min Saw Mon received asylum in the Bengal Sultanate and lived there in
67: 487: 427: 312: 249:(Thandwe), unifying the Arakan coast, probably for the first time in history. He also married 306: 285:(Phayre 1873: 120): Razadarit's three sons vied for the throne. None of them claimed Arakan. 154: 104: 71: 235: 455: 186: 165:. The campaign was successful. Min Saw Mon was restored to the Launggyet throne, and n 100: 515: 479: 206: 17: 254: 182: 170: 141: 262: 158: 131: 109: 250: 239: 199: 137: 507:(in Burmese). Vol. 1–2 (1997–1999 ed.). Yangon: Tetlan Sarpay. 246: 231: 166: 51: 257:, the southernmost territory of his erstwhile overlord Bengal. The 443:
History of Burma: From the Earliest Times to 10 March 1824
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for 24 years. Saw Mon became close to the Bengal Sultan
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William J. Topich; Keith A. Leitich (9 January 2013).
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invaded Arakan. The control of Arakan was part of the
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Index

Reconquest of Arakan
Arakan
Kingdom of Mrauk U
Bengal

Bengal Sultanate
Ava Kingdom
Hanthawaddy Kingdom
Jalaluddin Muhammad Shah
Min Saw Mon
Minkhaung
Binnya Ran I
Bengal Sultanate
Min Saw Mon
Launggyet Dynasty
Arakan
vassal state
Burmese
Kingdom of Ava
Forty Years' War
Hanthawaddy Pegu
Razadarit
Pandua
Jalaluddin Muhammad Shah
Mrauk U
Mrauk U Kingdom
Min Khayi
Sandoway
Saw Yin Mi
Ramu

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