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The history of Arakan can be divided in to four major period
throughout its thousand-years-long history. They are:
Dhannyawaddy
Period
The 1st Dhannyawaddy Period (King Marayu, BC.
3325 – BC. 1483)
The 2nd Dhannyawaddy Period (King Kanrazagree,
BC. 1483 – BC. 580)
The 3rd Dhannyawaddy Period (King Chandra Surya,
BC. 580 - AD. 326)
- Vesali Period (King Dvan Chandra, AD. 327 – AD. 1018)
- Laemro Period (King Nga Tone Munn, AD. 1018 – AD.1406)
- Mrauk-U Period (King Munn Saw Mwan, AD.1430 – 1784)
Dhannyawaddy Era
The
1st Dhannyawaddy Period (BC. 3325 – BC. 1483)
According to the legend, Dhanyawadi (the first independent
Arakan kingdom) was established in 3325 B.C by King Maryu
(the Arakanese legendary hero-ancestor). It is said that
King Rarayu had married the daughter of the chief of Mro
tribe and had founded Dhanyawadi after defeating the
bilus (demon-like creatures) who arrived earlier in the
area.
The Lost of Chittagong and Twelve Bengal Districts
Even though Arakan had reached zenith of power in the Bay
when it was under the rule of the skilled and powerful
kings, the country's glory and fame has steadily declined
when it was succeeded and ruled by the unqualified kings.
Chittagong and other districts of Bengal were invaded and
occupied by the Moghal in 1666 AD.
The Lost of Arakan Kingdom, its nation and national identity
After the Moghal invaded and annexed part of the Arakanese
territories, internal instability and dethroning of kings
had happened very often in Arakan Court. Taking opportunity
in the overall weakness inside the country, the Burmese King
U Wine violated the good-friendly neighbour's ethics and
dispatched his invading forces into Arakan in mid-November,
1784 and occupied it by the end of 1784.
The national independence of Arakan and sovereignty of the
Arakan Kingdom were lost on 31 December 1784 (7 waxing day
of Pratho 1146 AE.) when it was invaded and subjugated by
the Burman King Maung Wyne. The people of Arakan became
enslaved. The national flag hoisted in honour of the nation
on the top of the Royal Assembly Hall was dropped. The
dignity, the honour and the prestige of the Rakhine as a
FREE NATION had terminated immediately after loss of
independence.
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