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  2. List of Arakanese monarchs - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of monarchs of Arakan, starting from the Lemro period. For monarchs from earlier periods, see List of early and legendary monarchs of Burma . Lemro Period (818–1406)

  3. List of early and legendary monarchs of Burma - Wikipedia

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    It covers the monarchs of the early polities in Upper Burma, Lower Burma and Arakan, according to the various royal chronicles. The list consists of two types. The list consists of two types. Some of the dynasties were likely derived from "Indian legends taken from Sanskrit or Pali originals" in order to link the Burmese monarchy to the Buddha .

  4. List of Burmese monarchs - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the monarchs of Burma (Myanmar), covering the monarchs of all the major kingdoms that existed in the present day Burma ().Although Burmese chronicle tradition maintains that various monarchies of Burma (Mon, Burman, Arakanese), began in the 9th century BCE, historically verified data date back only to 1044 CE at the accession of Anawrahta of Pagan.

  5. Arakan - Wikipedia

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    Arakan (/ ˈ ær ə k æ n / or / ˈ ɑːr ə k ɑː n / [1]) is the historical geographical name of Rakhine State, Myanmar (formerly Burma). The region was called Arakan for centuries until the Burmese military junta changed its name in 1989. The people of the region were known as Arakanese. [2] [3] [4] Arakan's first states can be traced to ...

  6. History of Rakhine - Wikipedia

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    Kingdom of Arakan. Rakhine State occupies the northern coastline of Myanmar up to the border with Bangladesh and corresponds to the historical Kingdom of Arakan.The history of Rakhine is divided into 7 parts - the independent kingdoms of Dhanyawadi, Waithali, Lemro, Mrauk U, Burmese occupation from 1785 to 1826, British rule from 1826 to 1948 and as a part of independent Burma from 1948.

  7. Min Hti of Arakan - Wikipedia

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    The location served as stopover in the passage through the Arakan Mountains leading to Minbu. In his final years of Min Hti's reign, the Viceroy of Thandwe rebelled against the king. The viceroy had gained possession of a relic of Gotama brought from Ceylon, which he believed would help him become king, however the rebellion was ultimately ...

  8. Rakhine people - Wikipedia

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    King Min Hti is one of the famous Arakan kings, known for being one of the longest reigning monarchs in world history, although the exact length of his reign is unknown. During the Le-Mro period (818–1406), it is known that he ruled the Launggyet Dynasty of Arakan from c. 1279 to 1373/74. [21]

  9. Dhanyawadi - Wikipedia

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    Maryu is the first King of Arakan and founding father of Arakanese Nation ruled from 2666-2604. The First Dhanyawaddy lasted from 2666–825 BCE, Second Dhanyawaddy from 825 BCE–146 CE and Third Dhanyawaddy from 146–788. [6] One of the most notable king is Kanraza Gyi who was a Hindu and being born in Tagaung during the 861 BC.