Mara Zi I

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Reign2604–2572 BCE
Coronation2604 BCE
PredecessorMarayu
SuccessorMara Onlin
Mara Zi I
မာရေက်
King of Arakan
Reign2604–2572 BCE
Coronation2604 BCE
PredecessorMarayu
SuccessorMara Onlin
Born2640 BCE
Died2572 BCE (aged 68)
SpouseUnknown
IssueMara Onlin
HouseDhanyawaddy
FatherMarayu
MotherRucitamālā

Mara Zi I (Rakhine: မာရေက်, also known as Marauk) was the second king of Dhanyawaddy Arakan who reigned from 2604 to 2572 BCE[1] according to the traditional Dhanyawaddy and Rakhine Razawin Chronicle. He was the son of King Marayu and Queen Rucitamala, and succeeded his father as the ruler of Dhanyawaddy.[2]

Mara Zi I ascended the throne at the age of 36 following the death of his father, King Marayu. By contrast, Mara Zi I inherited a more stable realm. The chronicles describe him simply as "royal son" (သားတော်) which emphasizes his legitimate lineage but omitting any divine or heroic embellishments.[3]

He became king in 2604 BCE (Sakkaraj 6057) assuming the throne at the Dhanyawaddy Palace.[3]

Mara Zi I was born to Queen Rucitamālā, the principal consort of King Marayu. He had half-siblings.[3]

Reign

The king ruled for 32 years. His reign is described in the chronicles as stable and uneventful, with no major wars, rebellions or territorial expansions.[1][2] However, an 18th-century chronicle by Saya Nga introduces a war with the Mon which is absent from earlier historical sources.

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