Min Sanay
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
| Man Ca'ne မင်းစနီ | |
|---|---|
| King of Arakan | |
| Reign | 1 June 1638 - 26 June 1638 |
| Coronation | 16 June 1638 |
| Predecessor | Thiri Thudhamma |
| Successor | Narapati |
| Born | 1620 Mrauk U |
| Died | 17 June 1638 (aged 18) Winzama, Mrauk U |
| Consort | Nanhtet Miphaya (နန်းထက် မိဖုရား) |
| House | Min Bin |
| Father | Thiri Thudhamma |
| Mother | Nat Shin Mae (နတ်ရှင်မယ်) |
| Religion | Theravada Buddhism |
Min Sanay also called Man Cane (Rakhine: မင်းစနီ, Burmese: မင်းစနေ), was a king of the Mrauk-U Dynasty of Arakan who reigned for less than one month in 1638. He is last king of royal bloodline of Mrauk-U through house of Saw Mon.
During his father, Thiri Thudhamma's reign the Laungkrakca (Rakhine: လောင်းကြက်စား); governor of Launggyet) became an important position in the Mrauk U royal court after a rebellion in 1628. In the waning years of his father's reign, various court ministers became aggressive vying for power based on a prophecy in the Arakanese chronicle tradition that the Mrauk U lineage of kings would end in 1638 CE (1000 according to the Arakanese era).[1]