| Bengal Sultanate–Kingdom of Mrauk U War | |||||||||
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| Belligerents | |||||||||
| Bengal Sultanate | Kingdom of Mrauk U | ||||||||
| Commanders and leaders | |||||||||
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Alauddin Husain Shah Nasiruddin Nasrat Shah Paragal Khan Chhuti Khan[1] |
Min Raza of Mrauk-U Gazapati Min Saw O Thazata | ||||||||
The Bengal Sultanate–Kingdom of Mrauk U War of 1512–1516 was a conflict in the 16th century between the Bengal Sultanate and the Kingdom of Mrauk U.
Background
After the Reconquest of Arakan, the Kingdom of Mrauk U was established as a Bengali protectorate. By the 16th century, Mrauk U challenged Bengali hegemony and declared independence several times. Southeastern Bengal, including the port of Chittagong, often fell under Arakanese rule.[1]
Conflict
Alauddin Husain Shah, the Sultan of Bengal, invaded the region in the 1510s. The war persisted for four years until 1516, when Mrauk U recognized Bengali sovereignty over Chittagong and northern Arakan.[1] As a result of the conflict, Mrauk U again became a vassal of the Bengal Sultanate.[1]