Thiri Thudhamma also called Srisudhammaraja (Arakanese:သီရိသုဓမ္မ; c. April 1602 - 31 May 1638) whose personal name was Min Hari (မင်းဟရီ), also known as Salim Shah II was a king of the Mrauk-U Dynasty of Arakan.
He would work on repairing infrastructure built in the time of Min Bin, including the defences of the city of Mrauk U.
[1] During Thudhamma's rule of Arakan, Muhammad Khurram (later Shah Jahan) took control of neighbouring Mughal Bengal in 1624.
Thudamma took advantage of the Bengal crisis by leading a raid into Bhalwa (Noakhali),[2] where he defeated the local administrator Mirza Baqi and returned to Arakan with plenty of war booty.
[3] Thudhamma's commanding officer was Ashraf Khan, a devoted Sufi Muslim and the patron of renowned Bengali poet Daulat Qazi.