Nankyargyi
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| Nan Kyargyi of Laungyet နန်းကျားကြီး | |
|---|---|
| King of Arakan | |
| Reign | 1273 - 1277 |
| Coronation | 1277 |
| Predecessor | Saw Mon Gyi |
| Successor | Min Bilu |
| Born | 1242 Launggyet |
| Died | 1277 CE (aged 35) Launggyet |
| Consort | Saw Paw May Saw Padomma Saw Min Hpwar Saw Phyu |
| Issue | Min Bilu Sithu Min Pyo Saw Thamar Wikala Sanda |
| House | Alawmaphyu |
| Father | Saw Mon I |
| Religion | Therevada Buddhism |
Nan Kyargyi (Rakhine:နန်းကျားကြီး, was the 6th monarch of Laungyet Dynasty of Arakan.[1][2] He is notorious for his cruelties and uptide ruled throughout the kingdom. People suffered heavily under his reign. He was hated and revolted by the people and later cursed to death.