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Anawrahta of Launggyet

Anawrahta Minsaw (Burmese: အနော်ရထာ မင်းစော, pronounced [ʔənɔ̀jətʰà mɪ́ɴ sɔ́]; d. March 1408) was king of Launggyet Arakan from 1406 to 1408. He was appointed to the position by his overlord King Minkhaung I of the Ava Kingdom. He later married Minkhaung's eldest daughter Saw Pyei Chantha. He was overthrown in 1408 by the Hanthawaddy Kingdom army, and subsequently executed on the order of King Razadarit of Hanthawaddy. He is one of two historical personalities that make up the Shwe Nawrahta nat spirit in the Burmese pantheon of nats.

Anawrahta Minsaw
အနော်ရထာ မင်းစော
Portrayed as the Shwe Nawrahta nat
King of Arakan
Reignc. December 1406 – March 1408
PredecessorMin Saw Mon (sovereign king)
SuccessorMin Saw Mon or Min Khayi (vassal of Hanthawaddy)
MonarchMinkhaung I
Sawbwa of Kalay
Reignc. 1406 – c. December 1406
PredecessorMin Chay-To
SuccessorMin Nyo
Born?
DiedMarch 1408
Late Tagu, 769 ME
Bassein (Pathein), Hanthawaddy Kingdom
ConsortSaw Pyei Chantha (1408)
HouseAva
ReligionTheravada Buddhism

Brief edit

Accession edit

Prior to his appointment as King of Arakan, he was known as Gamani,[1] the governor of Kalay, a vassal Shan state of Ava.[2] His rule at Kalay apparently was short.[note 1] Circa December 1406, his overlord King Minkhaung I appointed him to be king of Arakan, which Ava forces led by Prince Minye Kyawswa had just conquered.[note 2] Now known by his royal style of Anawrahta Minsaw, he was the third Ava-appointed king of Arakan.[note 3]

Reign edit

According to the Arakanese chronicle Rakhine Razawin Thit, Anawrahta's regime brutally suppressed dissent, and never gained popular support.[3] His overlord seemed oblivious. About a year later, Minkhaung sent his eldest daughter Saw Pyei Chantha to the Arakanese capital Launggyet to be Anawrahta's chief queen.[2]

But their rule was soon to be challenged. By January 1408,[note 4] King Razadarit of Hanthawaddy had decided to intervene. Pegu had been concerned about Ava's acquisitions (1404–1406) that had swallowed up nearer Shan states and Arakan. With the majority of Ava troops campaigning in the north in early 1408, Razadarit decided it was time.[1] He sent in an invasion force to place either the former king of Arakan Min Saw Mon or Prince Min Khayi on the throne.[note 5] The invasion force consisted of just 4000[4] to 5000 troops[3] but they were greeted as liberators by the populace, and quickly advanced to the capital Launggyet.[3][5] Anawrahta and his Ava coterie put up a fight but were quickly defeated. He tried to flee but was arrested.[3][5] It was March 1408.[note 6]

Anawrahta, Saw Pyei Chantha and 3000 prisoners of war (probably including the garrison's families) were deported to Bassein (Pathein) in the Irrawaddy delta. On arrival there, he was promptly executed while his young wife became a queen of Razadarit.[6]

Legacy edit

Anawrahta is one of the two historical Nawrahtas who came to form the Shwe Nawrahta nat in the Burmese pantheon of nat spirits.[7]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ The main royal chronicles (Maha Yazawin Vol. 1 2006: 310, 330) (Yazawin Thit Vol. 1 2012: 224–225) say Anawrahta was already governor of Kalay when Arakan was conquered (in 1406). But other chronicles Zatadawbon Yazawin (Zata 1960: 90) and Mani Yadanabon (Yazawin Thit Vol. 1 2012: 225, footnote 3, citing Mani) say Nyo succeeded Min Chay-To, the first ruler to pay tribute to Ava.
  2. ^ According to the Rakhine Razawin Thit chronicle (RRT Vol. 2 1999: 9), Ava forces led by Minye Kyawswa took Launggyet on Monday, 5th waning of Nadaw 768 ME (29 November 1406).
  3. ^ (Hmannan Vol. 1 2003: 410, 414) and (Harvey 1925: 86): The first two were Saw Mon II (r. 1373/84–1380/81) and Saw Me (r. 1380/81–1385/86).
  4. ^ (Yazawin Thit Vol. 1 2012: 228): Razadarit made the decision to invade Arakan in Tabodwe 769 ME (28 December 1407 to 25 January 1408) after a prayer service at the Mya Thi-Tin Pagoda.
  5. ^ According to the Razadarit Ayedawbon (Pan Hla 2005: 240), the Pegu nominee was Min Saw Mon while the chronicle Rakhine Razawin Thit (RRT Vol. 2 1999: 10), it was Min Khayi.
  6. ^ (Yazawin Thit Vol. 1 2012: 228): Launggyet taken in Late Tagu 769 ME (25 February 1408 to 24 March 1408).

References edit

  1. ^ a b Pan Hla 2005: 239
  2. ^ a b Hmannan Vol. 1 2003: 445
  3. ^ a b c d RRT Vol. 2 1999: 10
  4. ^ Yazawin Thit Vol. 1 2012: 228
  5. ^ a b Pan Hla 2005: 240
  6. ^ Pan Hla 2005: 241
  7. ^ Harvey 1925: 91, 105

Bibliography edit

  • Harvey, G. E. (1925). History of Burma: From the Earliest Times to 10 March 1824. London: Frank Cass & Co. Ltd.
  • Kala, U (1724). Maha Yazawin (in Burmese). Vol. 1–3 (2006, 4th printing ed.). Yangon: Ya-Pyei Publishing.
  • Maha Sithu (2012) [1798]. Kyaw Win; Thein Hlaing (eds.). Yazawin Thit (in Burmese). Vol. 1–3 (2nd printing ed.). Yangon: Ya-Pyei Publishing.
  • Pan Hla, Nai (1968). Razadarit Ayedawbon (in Burmese) (8th printing, 2005 ed.). Yangon: Armanthit Sarpay.
  • Royal Historical Commission of Burma (1832). Hmannan Yazawin (in Burmese). Vol. 1–3 (2003 ed.). Yangon: Ministry of Information, Myanmar.
  • Sandamala Linkara, Ashin (1931). Rakhine Razawin Thit (in Burmese). Vol. 1–2 (1997–1999 ed.). Yangon: Tetlan Sarpay.
Anawrahta of Launggyet
 Died: March 1408
Royal titles
Preceded by King of Arakan
c. December 1406 – March 1408
Succeeded byas Pegu vassal
Preceded by
Min Chay-To
Sawbwa of Kalay
1406? – c. December 1406
Succeeded by

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For other uses see Anawrahta disambiguation Anawrahta Minsaw Burmese အန ရထ မင စ pronounced ʔenɔ jetʰa mɪ ɴ sɔ d March 1408 was king of Launggyet Arakan from 1406 to 1408 He was appointed to the position by his overlord King Minkhaung I of the Ava Kingdom He later married Minkhaung s eldest daughter Saw Pyei Chantha He was overthrown in 1408 by the Hanthawaddy Kingdom army and subsequently executed on the order of King Razadarit of Hanthawaddy He is one of two historical personalities that make up the Shwe Nawrahta nat spirit in the Burmese pantheon of nats Anawrahta Minsaw အန ရထ မင စ Portrayed as the Shwe Nawrahta natKing of ArakanReignc December 1406 March 1408PredecessorMin Saw Mon sovereign king SuccessorMin Saw Mon or Min Khayi vassal of Hanthawaddy MonarchMinkhaung ISawbwa of KalayReignc 1406 c December 1406PredecessorMin Chay ToSuccessorMin NyoBorn DiedMarch 1408 Late Tagu 769 MEBassein Pathein Hanthawaddy KingdomConsortSaw Pyei Chantha 1408 HouseAvaReligionTheravada Buddhism This article contains Burmese script Without proper rendering support you may see question marks boxes or other symbols instead of Burmese script Contents 1 Brief 1 1 Accession 1 2 Reign 2 Legacy 3 See also 4 Notes 4 1 References 4 2 BibliographyBrief editAccession edit Prior to his appointment as King of Arakan he was known as Gamani 1 the governor of Kalay a vassal Shan state of Ava 2 His rule at Kalay apparently was short note 1 Circa December 1406 his overlord King Minkhaung I appointed him to be king of Arakan which Ava forces led by Prince Minye Kyawswa had just conquered note 2 Now known by his royal style of Anawrahta Minsaw he was the third Ava appointed king of Arakan note 3 Reign edit According to the Arakanese chronicle Rakhine Razawin Thit Anawrahta s regime brutally suppressed dissent and never gained popular support 3 His overlord seemed oblivious About a year later Minkhaung sent his eldest daughter Saw Pyei Chantha to the Arakanese capital Launggyet to be Anawrahta s chief queen 2 But their rule was soon to be challenged By January 1408 note 4 King Razadarit of Hanthawaddy had decided to intervene Pegu had been concerned about Ava s acquisitions 1404 1406 that had swallowed up nearer Shan states and Arakan With the majority of Ava troops campaigning in the north in early 1408 Razadarit decided it was time 1 He sent in an invasion force to place either the former king of Arakan Min Saw Mon or Prince Min Khayi on the throne note 5 The invasion force consisted of just 4000 4 to 5000 troops 3 but they were greeted as liberators by the populace and quickly advanced to the capital Launggyet 3 5 Anawrahta and his Ava coterie put up a fight but were quickly defeated He tried to flee but was arrested 3 5 It was March 1408 note 6 Anawrahta Saw Pyei Chantha and 3000 prisoners of war probably including the garrison s families were deported to Bassein Pathein in the Irrawaddy delta On arrival there he was promptly executed while his young wife became a queen of Razadarit 6 Legacy editAnawrahta is one of the two historical Nawrahtas who came to form the Shwe Nawrahta nat in the Burmese pantheon of nat spirits 7 See also editList of Arakanese monarchsNotes edit The main royal chronicles Maha Yazawin Vol 1 2006 310 330 Yazawin Thit Vol 1 2012 224 225 say Anawrahta was already governor of Kalay when Arakan was conquered in 1406 But other chronicles Zatadawbon Yazawin Zata 1960 90 and Mani Yadanabon Yazawin Thit Vol 1 2012 225 footnote 3 citing Mani say Nyo succeeded Min Chay To the first ruler to pay tribute to Ava According to the Rakhine Razawin Thit chronicle RRT Vol 2 1999 9 Ava forces led by Minye Kyawswa took Launggyet on Monday 5th waning of Nadaw 768 ME 29 November 1406 Hmannan Vol 1 2003 410 414 and Harvey 1925 86 The first two were Saw Mon II r 1373 84 1380 81 and Saw Me r 1380 81 1385 86 Yazawin Thit Vol 1 2012 228 Razadarit made the decision to invade Arakan in Tabodwe 769 ME 28 December 1407 to 25 January 1408 after a prayer service at the Mya Thi Tin Pagoda According to the Razadarit Ayedawbon Pan Hla 2005 240 the Pegu nominee was Min Saw Mon while the chronicle Rakhine Razawin Thit RRT Vol 2 1999 10 it was Min Khayi Yazawin Thit Vol 1 2012 228 Launggyet taken in Late Tagu 769 ME 25 February 1408 to 24 March 1408 References edit a b Pan Hla 2005 239 a b Hmannan Vol 1 2003 445 a b c d RRT Vol 2 1999 10 Yazawin Thit Vol 1 2012 228 a b Pan Hla 2005 240 Pan Hla 2005 241 Harvey 1925 91 105 Bibliography edit Harvey G E 1925 History of Burma From the Earliest Times to 10 March 1824 London Frank Cass amp Co Ltd Kala U 1724 Maha Yazawin in Burmese Vol 1 3 2006 4th printing ed Yangon Ya Pyei Publishing Maha Sithu 2012 1798 Kyaw Win Thein Hlaing eds Yazawin Thit in Burmese Vol 1 3 2nd printing ed Yangon Ya Pyei Publishing Pan Hla Nai 1968 Razadarit Ayedawbon in Burmese 8th printing 2005 ed Yangon Armanthit Sarpay Royal Historical Commission of Burma 1832 Hmannan Yazawin in Burmese Vol 1 3 2003 ed Yangon Ministry of Information Myanmar Sandamala Linkara Ashin 1931 Rakhine Razawin Thit in Burmese Vol 1 2 1997 1999 ed Yangon Tetlan Sarpay Anawrahta of LaunggyetAva Kingdom Died March 1408 Royal titles Preceded byMin Saw Mon King of Arakanc December 1406 March 1408 Succeeded byMin Saw Mon or Min Khayias Pegu vassal Preceded byMin Chay To Sawbwa of Kalay1406 c December 1406 Succeeded byMin Nyo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Anawrahta of Launggyet amp oldid 965003483, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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