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King of Arakan
Thazata
သဇာတ
Ali Shah (ဣလိသျှာ)
The Andaw-thein Ordination Hall built by King Thazata
King of Arakan
ReignJuly 1515 – c. April 1521
PredecessorSaw O
SuccessorMinkhaung
Bornc. February 1464 (Thursday born)
Mrauk-U
Diedc. April 1521 (aged 57)
Daingkyi?
ConsortSaw Nan-Hset
FatherDawlya
MotherSaw Ru Saw
ReligionTheravada Buddhism
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Thazata (Burmese: သဇာတ, Burmese pronunciation: [θəzàta̰]; also known as Ali Shah; 1464–1521) was king of Arakan from 1515 to 1521. He was a son of King Dawlya (r. 1482–1492), and governor of Ramree when he was selected by the ministers to succeed King Saw O. He moved the palace from Mrauk-U to a place called Daingkyi. He died in 1521.

He built the Andaw-thein Ordination Hall.

References

  1. ^ Sandamala Linkara Vol. 2 1999: 28
  2. ^ Sandamala Linkara Vol. 2 1999: 25
  3. Gutman 2001: 112

Bibliography

  • Gutman, Pamela (2001). Burma's Lost Kingdoms: Splendours of Arakan. Bangkok: Orchid Press. ISBN 974-8304-98-1.
  • Sandamala Linkara, Ashin (1931). Rakhine Yazawinthit Kyan (in Burmese). Vol. 1–2 (1997–1999 ed.). Yangon: Tetlan Sarpay.
Thazata Mrauk-U KingdomBorn: c. February 1464 Died: c. April 1521
Regnal titles
Preceded bySaw O King of Mrauk-U
July 1515 – c. April 1521
Succeeded byMinkhaung
Burmese monarchs
Pagan dynasty
849–1297
Myinsaing and Pinya Kingdoms
1297–1364
Sagaing Kingdom
1315–1364
Kingdom of Ava
1364–1555
Hanthawaddy Kingdom
1287–1539, 1550–1552
Mrauk U Kingdom
1429–1785
Prome Kingdom
1482–1542
Toungoo dynasty
1510–1752
Restored Hanthawaddy Kingdom
1740–1757
Konbaung dynasty
1752–1885
  • Regent or Co-Regent
  • Mongol vassal (1297)
  • Confederation of Shan States (1527–55)
  • Brief revival (1550–52)
  • Vassal of the Confederation of Shan States (1532–42)


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