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Gazapati

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Consort
  
Saw Thuza

Mother
  
Saw Manaw

Died
  
Mrauk U, Myanmar (Burma)

Predecessor
  
Min Raza of Mrauk-U

Father
  
Raza

Religion
  
Theravada Buddhism

Successor
  
Min Saw O

Grandparent
  
Salingathu

Reign
  
c. November 1513 – January 1515

Parents
  
Min Raza of Mrauk-U, Saw Manaw

Gazapati (Burmese: ဂဇာပတိ, [ɡəzàpətḭ]; 1497–1515) was king of Arakan from 1513 to 1515. The eldest son of King Raza by a concubine was placed on the throne by the ministers after he had successfully put down a rebellion, which his father had been unable to take on. However, the young king quickly proved to be a tyrant. He had his father killed soon after his accession, and mistreated everyone at the court. With his confidants running amok, the kingdom is said to have suffered a great economic crisis due to their mismanagement. The young king is also said to be a womanizer, sleeping with wives of generals whom he had sent to the front at the Bengal border. The ministers had him beheaded in January 1515, and placed Saw O, a granduncle of his, on the throne.

References

Gazapati Wikipedia