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Min Hti ( Arakanese: မင်းထီး; Various sources imply different dates of birth. Per (Sandamala Linkara 1997: 176–178, 178–182), the Arakanese chronicles ''Razawin Haung'' and ''Dhanyawaddy Ayedawbon'' suggest that he was born . A non-academic source (Burma Gazeteer 1917: 22–23) implies that he was born . – ;Various sources give different dates of death. Per (Sandamala Linkara 1997: 176–178, 178–182), the Arakanese chronicles ''Razawin Haung'' and ''Dhanyawaddy Ayedawbon'' say he died in 751 ME (1389/90) while the main Burmese chronicles (Maha Yazawin Vol. 1 2006: 285–286), (Yazawin Thit Vol. 1 2012: 190), (Hmannan Vol. 1 2003: 410–411) say the king of Arakan died in 735 ME (1373/74), 15 years earlier. (Phayre 1967: 301) and (Burma Gazeteer 1917: 72) give 1385 as the date of death while (Harvey 1925: 369) gives 1374. Minhti or Mindi) was king of Launggyet Arakan, a former
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in
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(Burma), from to 1373/74. He is best known for being the longest reigning monarch in history, although the exact length of his reign is unknown. He became king at a young age after his father Min Bilu was assassinated by Sithabin I of Arakan. According to the Arakanese chronicles, he reigned for 106 years while one British colonial era scholar estimated it to be about 95 years. The ''
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'', however, recognizes it as the longest "reputed" reign. The length of Min Hti’s reign may have been surpassed by
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, Pharaoh of Egypt (rule c. 2278–2184 BCE). He ruled for 94 years according to
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, and 90 years according to the Turin Papyrus. Since contemporary documentary evidence dates from his 65th year of reign, the 90+ years may be doubtful.


Popular tales

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of King Min Hti recounts when he ordered a new palace to be built and serves as an example of his stern judiciousness. His subjects were known for chewing
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, which would stain their fingers. The subjects would then use the palace door posts to clean their fingers, dirtying the door post. The king ordered that everyone entering the palace must wash their hands, and anyone who broke the rule was to have the offending finger cut off. After some time the king, forgetful of his own order, wiped his finger on one of the palace door posts. One of the ministers made a careful note of it, writing down the date and hour when it occurred, but did not remove the dirt from the post. A few days later the king observed the spot on the palace door and angrily ordered his ministers to find the offender and see that he was punished. When the ministers produced the proof of the king's own guilt, the king, with his own sword, cut off his forefinger, saying 'that even a king should not issue orders for himself to break with impunity'. To commemorate the event he had Buddha sculptures erected, and instructed the sculptors to give them only four fingers on their right hands.


Early life

Min Hti was born to King Min Bilu and Queen Saw. Upon hearing the prophecies regarding his son, the king ordered Min Hti to be cast into the
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. The child was luckily saved by some fishermen, and was sent to a remote part of the kingdom. Min Hti was hidden in a village near the upstream of Yoe Chaung or Yoe River nearby Awmara and Lawmara Mountains Ranges: the place where located between modern day
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and
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, where he lived prior to his accession to the crown at the age of Seven or Nine years old.


Reign

Min Hti ascended to the throne by acclamation of his father's legacy in 1279, after the usurper Sithabin I was deposed and executed by his ministers. Min Hti was nine years old, and ruled with his uncle as royal advisor. In the year 1294, Shans invaded the Kingdom but were repelled. In subsequent years, Min Hti's dominions would be attacked by various groups, including the Shans, the Talaing, the Burmese, and the Thet tribe in the north. In response to various attacks, the king went to Mahamuni Temple, and, depositing his rosary before the idol, vowed to rid of the country of its enemies. Following this, he marched in person to repel the Talaings who had taken control of the southern town of Sandoway. His uncle, Uza-na-gyi, was sent with the army to attack
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. Salingathu, his brother in-law, advanced into
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, and the general Raza-thin-gyan was sent against the Thet tribe. All of the offensives were successful, and Raza-thin-gyan was able to secure peace through the country along the sea coast as far as the
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. In the year 1327, the Pinya Kingdom attacked
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and carried away number of inhabitants. This was followed by another attack from the Shans, who attacked from the Lemro River in 1334. In retaliation, Min Hti ordered his army to cross the Arakan Mountain to raid and annex
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. During this campaign, the Governor
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and his family were captured and brought to
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. On his return from the campaign, Min Hti founded the town of
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, lying below the
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in 1334/1335. The location served as stopover in the passage through the Arakan Mountains leading to
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. In his final years of Min Hti's reign, the Viceroy of
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rebelled against the king. The viceroy had gained possession of a relic of Gotama brought from
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, which he believed would help him become king, however the rebellion was ultimately stopped. Soon after this, King Min Hti died after a reign of 106 years. He died without a legitimate heir to the throne, and control of the kingdom fell to the Launggyet Court. Eventually, his eldest
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son succeeded him.


Administration

Min Hti's administration is remembered as being particularly philosophical. During the early years of his reign, as he was too young to make important political decisions, most were made by his mother, uncle, and a court of minor regents. An example of Min Hti's beliefs can be seen in his decrees. In one he is quoted as writing "If a son is to act out, his father should be investigated, if the daughter is to act out, her mother should be, if a wife is acting out, her husband, and if a student is acting out, their teacher should be judged." This type of philosophy was the defining characteristic of Min Hti's rule: he believed environmental factors contributed to the actions of others, and should not be disregarded when considering culpability.


Family

The King had four consorts and three sons who later succeeded him. The origin of the
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Royal Family can be traced to King Min Hti through his son Thinhse. The founder of Mrauk U,
Min Saw Mon Narameikhla Min Saw Mon, ( Arakanese:နရမိတ်လှ မင်းစောမွန်, , Arakanese transliteration: Meng Sao Mwan, Arakanese pronunciation: ; also known as Suleiman Shah; 1380–1433) was the last king of the Launggyet D ...
, was the child of Razathu II, who in turn was the son of Thinhse.


Consorts and Issue

*Chief Queen Consort Saw Sit I (မိဖုရားကြီး စောစစ်), m. 1280s) **Eldest crown prince, future King Uzana II of Arakan (ဥစ္စနာငယ်;1315- 1387) **Princess Saw Mar-lar, (မင်းသမီး စောမာလာ) **Princess Saw Thamar, (မင်းသမီးစောမလာ) *Queen Consort Saw Nyo, (မိဖုရားစောညို) *Queen Consort Saw Thanda Phyu, (မိဖုရားစောသန္တာဖြူ) **Second crown prince, future King Thinhse of Arakan (သိဥ္စည်းမင်း;1334–1394) **Third crown prince, future King Thiwarit of Arakan, (သိဝရာစ်ရာဇာမင်း;1339–1390) *Queen Consort Saw Pyo,(မိဖုရားစောပျို). **Princess Min Gahna, (မင်းသမီးမင်းကဏှာ). **Princess Saw Shwe Pyint, (မင်းသမီးစောရွှေပွင့်)


Descendants

* Razathu II – grandson *
Min Saw Mon Narameikhla Min Saw Mon, ( Arakanese:နရမိတ်လှ မင်းစောမွန်, , Arakanese transliteration: Meng Sao Mwan, Arakanese pronunciation: ; also known as Suleiman Shah; 1380–1433) was the last king of the Launggyet D ...
– great grandson *
Min Razagyi Min Razagyi (Arakanese language, Arakanese and , Arakanese pronunciation: , ; c. 1557–1612), also known as Salim Shah, was king of Mrauk-U Kingdom, Arakan from 1593 to 1612. His early reign marked the continued ascent of the coastal kingdom, wh ...
– 5th-generation great grandson *
Thiri Thudhamma Thiri Thudhamma also called Srisudhammaraja ( Arakanese:သီရိသုဓမ္မ; 1602 - 31 May 1638) whose personal name was Min Hari (မင်းဟရီ), also known as Salim Shah II was a king of the Mrauk-U Dynasty of Arakan. Ear ...
−7th-generation great grandson


Historiography

The Arakanese chronicles, '' Rakhine Razawin Haung'', ''
Dhanyawaddy Ayedawbon ''Kawitharabi Thiri-Pawara Agga-Maha-Dhammarazadiraza-Guru'' (; ), commonly known as ''Dhanyawaddy Ayedawbon'' () is a Burmese chronicle covering the history of Arakan from time immemorial to Konbaung Dynasty's annexation of Mrauk-U Kingdom ...
'' and ''
Rakhine Razawin Thit ''Rakhine Razawin Thit'' (, , Arakanese pronunciation: ) is a Burmese chronicle covering the history of Arakan from time immemorial to the First Anglo-Burmese War (1824–1826). The author was Ven. Sandamala Linkara (), the ''Sayadaw'' (Chief A ...
'', all say that Min Hti reigned for 106 years, although the ''
Dhanyawaddy Ayedawbon ''Kawitharabi Thiri-Pawara Agga-Maha-Dhammarazadiraza-Guru'' (; ), commonly known as ''Dhanyawaddy Ayedawbon'' () is a Burmese chronicle covering the history of Arakan from time immemorial to Konbaung Dynasty's annexation of Mrauk-U Kingdom ...
'' contains inconsistent reporting. The British colonial period scholars record his reign as being from 1279 to either 1374 or 1385.


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