Naradipati

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Naradipati
နရဓိပတိ
King of Arakan
Reign5 June 1698 - 17 June 1700
PredecessorKalamandat
SuccessorSanda Wimala I
Born1676/77
Died17 June 1700 (aged 23)
Mrauk-U
ConsortNan Htet-Miphya (နန်းထက်မိဖုရား)
Names
Shwesar Naradipati Raza
HouseNarapatigyi
ReligionTherevada Buddhism

Naradipati (Arakanese:နရဓိပတိ, 1676 - 17 June 1700) whose personal name was Maung Phyu (မောင်ဖြူ), was a 33rd king of the Mrauk-U Dynasty of Arakan.

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