Burma conquest
The
Reconquest of Arakan was a campaign led by the
Bengal Sultanate to help
Min Saw Mon, an
Arakanese king, to regain control of his country. Bengali forces defeated Burmese forces and installed Min Saw Mon as the ruler of
Mrauk U. As a result of the victory,
Arakan became a
vassal state of the Bengal Sultanate.
In 1429, General Wali Khan led an army to invade Arakan sent by Bengal Sultanate.
[3] Min Saw Mon was proclaimed king in
Launggyet on 18 April 1429.
[2] Saw Mon shifted the capital to Mrauk U in 1430, where the
Mrauk U dynasty was established as a
protectorate of Bengal.
Nepal conguest
The first of these was in
1349 when Shamsuddin Ilyas Shah of Bengal invaded Nepal. He did plunder Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal