Alawmaphyu
Alawmapru Min (Arakanese:အလောမဖြူ; was the founder of the Launggyet Dynasty of Arakan who reigned from 1250 to 1256.[1]
Alawmaphyu of Launggyet အလောမဖြူမင်း | |
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King of Arakan | |
Reign | 1250 - 1256 CE |
Predecessor | Nganalon (new office) |
Successor | Razathu I |
Born | 1227 CE Nareinzara Toungoo |
Died | 1256 CE (age 29) Launggyet |
Burial | 1256 Nandawgôn |
Consort | Saw Shwe-Thit |
Issue | Razathu I
Min Yin Khin Saw Swe Saw Thuza I |
House | Launggyet |
Father | Nganalon |
Mother | Saw Shwe-Nan (စောရွှေနန်း) |
Religion | Therevada Buddhism |
Early life
The future king was born to Prince Nganalon (ငနုလုံး) and Princess Saw Shwe Nan (စောရွှေနန်း) of Second Parein Dynasty in the year 1227 CE.[2]
He was born with albinism which the chronicles reporting the baby prince look pure whitish skin and his hair all grayed.
Reign
Death of Nganalon, his father and he succeeded him and was determined to moved the capital to Launggyet which was permanently established in 1251 CE (613 ME).
His queen was Saw Thit-Shwe (စောသစ်ရွှေ), he died after reigning for 6 years and succeeded by son, Razathugyi in 1256.[3]
Bibliography
- Harvey, G.E (2004). The History of Burma:From Earliest Time to March 1824. London.
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- Sandamala Linkara, Ashin (1931). Rakhine Razawin Kyan Thite (in Arakanese). Vol. 1–2 (1997-1999 ed.). Rangoon: Tetlan Sarpay.
References
- Burma Gazetteer:Akyab District Vol A. Sir Arthur Phrayne. p. 22. Alawmaphyu ascended the throne in 599 ME.
- Dhanyawaddy Razawin Thit Vol. 1 1930s: 317
- Dhanywaddy Razawin Thit Vol. 2:317
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