Ba Saw Nyo
Ba Saw Nyo ဘစောညို Muhammad Shah | |
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King of Arakan | |
Reign | c. February 1492 – c. January 1494 |
Predecessor | Dawlya |
Successor | Ran Aung |
Born |
1435 (Sunday born) Mrauk-U |
Died |
c. January 1494 (aged 58)[1] Mrauk-U |
Consort |
Saw Nandi Min Gahna |
Issue | Saw Shin Saw |
Father | Khayi |
Mother | Saw Pa-Ba[2] |
Religion | Theravada Buddhism |
- In this Burmese name, Ba Saw is an honorific.
Ba Saw Nyo (Burmese: ဘစောညို, pronounced: [ba̰ sɔ́ ɲò]; also known as Muhammad Shah; 1435–1494) was king of Arakan from 1492 to 1494. He came to power in 1492 after his nephew King Dawlya had died after a failed military expedition. He made Dawlya's mother and his sister-in-law Saw Nandi his chief queen. He faced a serious mutiny by an officer, which was put down. He died of natural causes soon after.[1]
References
Bibliography
- Sandamala Linkara, Ashin (1931). Rakhine Yazawinthit Kyan (in Burmese) 1–2 (1997–1999 ed.). Yangon: Tetlan Sarpay.
Ba Saw Nyo Born: 1435 Died: c. January 1494 | ||
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Preceded by Dawlya |
King of Mrauk-U c. February 1492 – c. January 1494 |
Succeeded by Ran Aung |
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