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During his short reign, the earthquake of 1762 damaged much of [[Arakan]]'s agricultural production that ultimately caused great famine and political turmoil which eventually turned to regional revolts in planning to overthrown dynasty headed by the Lord of [[Ramree]] and governor of [[Launggyet], and the general of [[Cheduba Island]] where they asked for aid of Burmese King, Naungdawgyi.
During his short reign, the earthquake of 1762 damaged much of [[Arakan]]'s agricultural production that ultimately caused great famine and political turmoil which eventually turned to regional revolts in planning to overthrown dynasty headed by the Lord of [[Ramree]] and governor of [[Launggyet]], and the general of [[Cheduba Island]] where they asked for aid of Burmese King, Naungdawgyi.


The Burmese king [[Naungdawgyi]], dispatched 50,000 armed intruders led by vice general Shwe Pyi Wan. Where southern Arakan was witness heavy fighting, however the invading armies were initially crushed and forced to retreat.
The Burmese king [[Naungdawgyi]], dispatched 50,000 armed intruders led by vice general Shwe Pyi Wan. Where southern Arakan was witness heavy fighting, however the invading armies were initially crushed and forced to retreat.

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Sanda Parama Raza
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King of Arakan
Reign4 February 1762 - 1 May 1764
Coronation4 February 1762
PredecessorThirithu
SuccessorApaya
Born1103 ME
Died1st waxing of Nayon, 1126 ME (aged 23)
ConsortAung Kyawt San (အောင်ကြော့စံ)
Issueat least one son (his name is not recorded in coronicles)
Names
Shwenanthakin Sandaparama Raza
ရွှေနန်းသခင် စန္ဒပရမရာဇာ
FatherNara Apaya
Motherunknown
ReligionTheravada Buddhism

Sanda Parama (Arakanese:စန္ဒပရမ, 1741- 1764) was a king of the Mrauk-U Dynasty of Arakan. Under his reign, the 1762 Arakan earthquake that destroyed much of infastructure and agricultural lands of Arakan led to the dethroning of the king.


During his short reign, the earthquake of 1762 damaged much of Arakan's agricultural production that ultimately caused great famine and political turmoil which eventually turned to regional revolts in planning to overthrown dynasty headed by the Lord of Ramree and governor of Launggyet, and the general of Cheduba Island where they asked for aid of Burmese King, Naungdawgyi.

The Burmese king Naungdawgyi, dispatched 50,000 armed intruders led by vice general Shwe Pyi Wan. Where southern Arakan was witness heavy fighting, however the invading armies were initially crushed and forced to retreat.

References

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