Sanda Thuriya I
King of Arakan
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Sanda Thuriya I (Rakhine:စန္ဒာသူရိယရာဇာ, 1672 - 4 August 1696) whose personal name was Thado Aung Kyaw (သတိုးအောင်ကျော်), was a 28th king of the Mrauk-U Dynasty of Arakan. Who was originally a governor of Sandoway served under during his brother's reign. The royal court enthroned him after subsequent dethroning of kings.
Reign20 December 1694 - 4 August 1696
PredecessorMuni Thudhammaraza
SuccessorNawrahta of Mrauk-U
Born1672
Sandoway
Sandoway
| Sanda Dhamma Thuriya I စန္ဒာသူရိယမ္မရာဇာ | |
|---|---|
| King of Arakan | |
| Reign | 20 December 1694 - 4 August 1696 |
| Predecessor | Muni Thudhammaraza |
| Successor | Nawrahta of Mrauk-U |
| Born | 1672 Sandoway |
| Died | 4 August 1696 (aged 24) Mrauk-U |
| Consort | Thubarabin |
| Issue | Nawrahta of Mrauk-U |
| House | Narapatigyi |
| Father | Uggabala |
| Religion | Therevada Buddhism |
He was killed by his close bodyguards after quelling the rebellion near the Kaladan River. His premature son succeeded him only to reigned for 15 days.[1]