The Rise and fall of the Arakan kingdom

Authors

  • ISSARIYA, Dr. Pallavi Thakur, Dr. ChandrashekharPaswan

Abstract

The Arakanese kingdom called Rakhine state in modern Myanmar was the advanced culture, literature, and archietecture and religion since the first century. Their history began in 3325 B.C, and their first king was Marayu, who was founder of the first Dhannyawady. Successive Arakanese kings who were Buddhists have been reigned on the sacred land with the dominance of Buddhism and the development of economy as well as the secured politice throughout the its history beyond the attack of other hill tribes who wanted to enable food supply their population. During late the fourteen and the sixteen century, Arakan reached it’s the golden periods by controlling half of Bangladesh, building pagodas, temples and trading with some foreign countries including Portuguese and Dutch. From the middle of the seventeenth century the Arakanese state was under the controlling of Burma in modern Myanmar and the whole country was been ignoring untill today. This article illustrates the incidents mixed with a please and a pain in past.

Published

2020-11-01

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