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Min Razagyi
Min Razagyi ((ビルマ語:မင်းရာဇာကြီး), (:mɪ́ɴ jàzà dʑí), Arakanese pronunciation: (:máɴ ɹàzà ɡɹí); also known as Salim Shah; c. 1557–1612) was king of Arakan from 1593 to 1612. His early reign marked the continued ascent of the coastal kingdom, which reached full flight in 1599 by defeating its nemesis Toungoo Dynasty, and temporarily controlling the Bay of Bengal coastline from the Sundarbans to the Gulf of Martaban until 1603.〔Myint-U 2006: 77〕〔Topich, Leitich 2013: 21〕 But the second half of his reign saw the limits of his power: he lost the Lower Burmese coastline in 1603 and a large part of Bengal coastline in 1609 due to insurrections by Portuguese mercenaries. He died in 1612 while struggling to deal with Portuguese raids on the Arakan coast itself.〔 ==Early life== The future king was born to Princess Saw Mi Taw (စောမိတော်, (:sɔ́ mḭ dɔ̀) and Prince Phalaung, governor of Sittantin, in 1557/1558. His parents were half-siblings, both children of King Min Bin. He was likely born in Sittantin where his father was governor from early 1550s to 1572.〔The chronicle ''Rakhine Razawin Thit'' (Sandamala Linkara Vol. 2 1999: 34–35) says his father Phalaung was given Sittantin (စစ်တံတင်) in fief by King Min Bin (r. 1531–1554). Phalaung continued to be the governor of Sittantin till 1572.〕 In 1572, Phalaung succeeded King Sekkya, and made his eldest son Razagyi, only 15, heir-apparent with the style of Thado Dhamma Raza. At the coronation ceremony, Razagyi was married off to Princess Nan Htet Phwa (နန်းထက်ဖွား, (:náɴ tʰɛʔ pʰwá)), daughter of Sekkya and his first cousin, once removed.〔Sandamala Linkara Vol. 2 1999: 48〕
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