Min Raza of Mrauk-U

[2] According to the Arakanese chronicles, he is said to be utterly uninterested in governing the country, except for his annual elephant hunting trips to the Thandwe region.

[note 1] His lack of interest in governing led to his eventual fall from power and death.

In late 1513, Raza was forced to abdicate after failing to quell a serious rebellion by the Thet people, who occupied Wethali for 29 days.

The ministers chose his 15-year-old son by a concubine, Gazapati, who had put down the rebellion, to take over the throne.

Though he was treated well at first, the fallen king was later executed by his son after hearing the rumors that his father's chief queen Saw Thuba was plotting.