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Restoration of Min Saw Mon information


Reconquest of Arakan
DateFebruary – 18 April 1429
Location
Arakan
Result

Bengali victory

  • Arakan became a vassal of Bengal
Territorial
changes
Arakan kingdom conquered by Bengal sultanate
Belligerents
Bengal Sultanate Ava Kingdom
Hanthawaddy Kingdom
Commanders and leaders
Jalaluddin Muhammad Shah
Wali Khan
Min Saw Mon (Suleiman Shah)
Minkhaung
Binnya Ran I
Strength

70000 foot army 40000 Afgan cavalry

400 pal ships and boats

10000 infantry 17000 army

290 ships and boats
Casualties and losses
3000 killed

25000 killed

All Ship sunk
Almost 1 milion arakanes and Burmese civilians killed by Bengal army and arakan king converted to Islam and paid tribute to bengal sultanate until fall of Bengal sultanate

The restoration of Min Saw Mon was a military campaign led by the Bengal Sultanate to help Min Saw Mon regain control of his Launggyet Dynasty. The campaign was successful. Min Saw Mon was restored to the Launggyet throne, and Arakan became a vassal state of the Bengal Sultanate.

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