Min Bin at Dhaka on February 8, …
Years: 1533 - 1533
Min Bin at Dhaka on February 8, 1533, receives tribute from local lords of Bengal, and raises a sixteen-year-old princess of Bengal royalty to queen.
He then pays a pilgrimage on March 26, 1533, to Bodh Gaya.
He leaves Dhaka for Mrauk-U on April 13, and on May 14 appoints governors of the newly acquired territories .
According to historians, his control of Bengal beyond Chittagong, where coins bearing his name and styling him sultan are struck, is nominal.
Like Bengal's sultans before him, he has to contend with raids by "Tripuri tribes" from the north throughout his reign, not just on Dhaka but also on Chittagong and Ramu.
Locations
People
Groups
- Mon people
- Buddhism
- Rakhine State (Arakanese Kingdom)
- Bamar or Burmans
- Rakhine (Arakanese) people
- Ahom Kingdom (Kingdom of Assam)
- Karen people
- Hanthawaddy Pegu, (Mon) Kingdom of
- Lanna, or Lan Na (Siam), Thai kingdom of
- Bengal, Sultanate of
- Portugal, Avizan (Joannine) Kingdom of
- Portuguese Empire
- Mrauk U, Arakanese (Rakhine) Kingdom of
- Prome Kingdom
- Toungoo Empire, First
- Portuguese Malacca
Topics
- India, Medieval
- Age of Discovery
- Colonization of Asia, Portuguese
- Portuguese Conquests in India and the East Indies
