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- Min_Bin abstract "In this Burmese name, Min is an honorific.Min Bin (Burmese: မင်းပင်, Burmese pronunciation: [mɪ́ɴ bɪ̀ɴ], Arakanese pronunciation: [máɴ bàɴ]; also known as Min Pa-Gyi (မင်းပါကြီး, Burmese pronunciation: [mɪ́ɴ bàjí], Arakanese pronunciation: [máɴ bà ɡɹí]); 1493–1554) was king of Arakan from 1531 to 1554, \"whose reign witnessed the country's emergence as a major power\". Aided by Portuguese mercenaries and their firearms, his powerful navy and army pushed the boundaries of the kingdom deep into Bengal, where coins bearing his name and styling him sultan were struck, and even interfered in the affairs of mainland Burma.After his initial military successes against Bengal and Tripura (1532–34), Min Bin began to regard himself \"as a world conqueror or cakravartin\", and in commemoration of his victory in Bengal he built the Shitthaung Temple, one of the premier Buddhist pagodas of Mrauk-U. His expansionist drive was to run into serious obstacles however. His control of Bengal beyond Chittagong was largely nominal and he, like the sultans of Bengal before him, never solved Tripuri raids into Bengal. Moreover, his interference in Lower Burma (1542) against Toungoo provoked Toungoo invasions in (1545–47) that nearly toppled his regime. He survived the invasions and later provided military aid to Ava, hoping to stop Toungoo's advance into Upper Burma.The king died in January 1554, and was succeeded by his eldest son and heir apparent Min Dikkha. His legacy lived on. The defensive works he built up throughout the kingdom would deter another Toungoo invasion until 1580. He is also credited with creating a naval fleet that dominated the Bay of Bengal, which in the following century would enable Arakan to control the entire 1600-km coastline from the Sundarbans to the Gulf of Martaban. His 22-year reign transformed Mrauk-U into a major regional power, a status which Mrauk-U would maintain well into the second half of the 17th century.".
- Min_Bin activeYearsEndYear "1554".
- Min_Bin activeYearsStartYear "1531".
- Min_Bin birthPlace Mrauk_U.
- Min_Bin deathDate "1554-01-11".
- Min_Bin deathPlace Mrauk_U.
- Min_Bin parent Min_Raza_of_Mrauk-U.
- Min_Bin predecessor Minkhaung_of_Mrauk-U.
- Min_Bin successor Min_Dikkha.
- Min_Bin thumbnail Shitthaung001.jpg?width=300.
- Min_Bin wikiPageID "37733393".
- Min_Bin wikiPageLength "22090".
- Min_Bin wikiPageOutDegree "77".
- Min_Bin wikiPageRevisionID "699106439".
- Min_Bin wikiPageWikiLink Ahom_kingdom.
- Min_Bin wikiPageWikiLink Andaw-thein_Temple.
- Min_Bin wikiPageWikiLink Arakan_Mountains.
- Min_Bin wikiPageWikiLink Ba_Saw_Phyu.
- Min_Bin wikiPageWikiLink Bagan.
- Min_Bin wikiPageWikiLink Bayinnaung.
- Min_Bin wikiPageWikiLink Bengal.
- Min_Bin wikiPageWikiLink Bodh_Gaya.
- Min_Bin wikiPageWikiLink Buddhism_in_Myanmar.
- Min_Bin wikiPageWikiLink Burmese_calendar.
- Min_Bin wikiPageWikiLink Burmese_names.
- Min_Bin wikiPageWikiLink Category:1493_births.
- Min_Bin wikiPageWikiLink Category:1554_deaths.
- Min_Bin wikiPageWikiLink Category:16th-century_monarchs_in_Asia.
- Min_Bin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Monarchs_of_Mrauk-U.
- Min_Bin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mrauk-U_Kingdom.
- Min_Bin wikiPageWikiLink Chakravartin.
- Min_Bin wikiPageWikiLink Chittagong.
- Min_Bin wikiPageWikiLink Delhi_Sultanate.
- Min_Bin wikiPageWikiLink Dhaka.
- Min_Bin wikiPageWikiLink Gazapati.
- Min_Bin wikiPageWikiLink Goa.
- Min_Bin wikiPageWikiLink Gulf_of_Martaban.
- Min_Bin wikiPageWikiLink Hmannan_Yazawin.
- Min_Bin wikiPageWikiLink Kaladan_River.
- Min_Bin wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Ava.
- Min_Bin wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Mrauk_U.
- Min_Bin wikiPageWikiLink Launggyet.
- Min_Bin wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Burmese_monarchs.
- Min_Bin wikiPageWikiLink Lower_Burma.
- Min_Bin wikiPageWikiLink Malacca.
- Min_Bin wikiPageWikiLink Min_Dawlya.
- Min_Bin wikiPageWikiLink Min_Dikkha.
- Min_Bin wikiPageWikiLink Min_Phalaung.
- Min_Bin wikiPageWikiLink Min_Raza_of_Mrauk-U.
- Min_Bin wikiPageWikiLink Min_Saw_O.
- Min_Bin wikiPageWikiLink Minkhaung_of_Mrauk-U.
- Min_Bin wikiPageWikiLink Minkhaung_of_Prome.
- Min_Bin wikiPageWikiLink Mrauk_U.
- Min_Bin wikiPageWikiLink Outwork.
- Min_Bin wikiPageWikiLink Pathein.
- Min_Bin wikiPageWikiLink Pyay.
- Min_Bin wikiPageWikiLink Rakhine_Razawin_Thit.
- Min_Bin wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Historical_Commission_of_Burma.
- Min_Bin wikiPageWikiLink Salingathu.
- Min_Bin wikiPageWikiLink Sarpay_Beikman.
- Min_Bin wikiPageWikiLink Shan_States.
- Min_Bin wikiPageWikiLink Shite-thaung_Temple.
- Min_Bin wikiPageWikiLink Sithu_Kyawhtin.
- Min_Bin wikiPageWikiLink Sundarbans.
- Min_Bin wikiPageWikiLink Taungoo_Dynasty.
- Min_Bin wikiPageWikiLink Taungoo–Ava_War_(1538–45).
- Min_Bin wikiPageWikiLink Taungoo–Hanthawaddy_War_(1534–41).
- Min_Bin wikiPageWikiLink Taungoo–Mrauk-U_War_(1545–47).
- Min_Bin wikiPageWikiLink Thandwe.
- Min_Bin wikiPageWikiLink Thazata.
- Min_Bin wikiPageWikiLink Theravada.
- Min_Bin wikiPageWikiLink Toungoo–Mrauk-U_War_(1580–41).
- Min_Bin wikiPageWikiLink Tripura.
- Min_Bin wikiPageWikiLink File:ShiteThaungTemple.jpg.
- Min_Bin wikiPageWikiLink File:Toungoo–Mrauk-U_War_(1545–47).png.
- Min_Bin wikiPageWikiLinkText "Min Bin".
- Min_Bin wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pa-Gyi".
- Min_Bin birthDate "Saturday, c. Tabaung 854 ME".
- Min_Bin birthDate "c. February 1493".
- Min_Bin birthPlace Mrauk_U.
- Min_Bin caption "Min Bin, depicted as a god, in the Shitthaung Temple".
- Min_Bin coronation "1531-09-16".
- Min_Bin deathDate "1554-01-11".
- Min_Bin deathDate "Thursday, 8th waning of Tabodwe 915 ME".
- Min_Bin deathPlace "Mrauk-U".
- Min_Bin father Min_Raza_of_Mrauk-U.
- Min_Bin fullName "Thiri Thuriya Sanda Maha Dhamma Yaza".
- Min_Bin issue "10".
- Min_Bin mother "Saw Nandi".
- Min_Bin name "(Zabuk Shah)".
- Min_Bin name "Min Bin".
- Min_Bin predecessor Minkhaung_of_Mrauk-U.
- Min_Bin reign "--05-27".
- Min_Bin religion Theravada.
- Min_Bin spouse "Saw Min Hla".
- Min_Bin sucType "Successor".
- Min_Bin succession List_of_Burmese_monarchs.
- Min_Bin successor Min_Dikkha.
- Min_Bin title List_of_Burmese_monarchs.
- Min_Bin title "Governor of Thandwe".