Sanda Thuriya I

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| name = Sanda Dhamma Thuriya I
စန္ဒာသူရိယမ္မရာဇာ

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| reign = 20 December 1694 - 4 August 1696

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| succession = King of Arakan

| predecessor = Muni Thudhammaraza

| successor = Nawrahta of Mrauk-U

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| spouse = Thubarabin

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| house = Narapatigyi

| father = Uggabala

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| birth_date = 1672

| birth_place = Sandoway

| death_date = 4 August 1696 (aged 24)

| death_place = Mrauk-U

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| religion = Therevada Buddhism

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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.

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.Sandamala Linkara Vol. 2 1997:116

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