In 1430, King
Min Saw Mon established Mrauk U as the capital of the last unified
Arakanese Kingdom. The city eventually reached a size of 160,000 in the early seventeenth century. Mrauk U served as the capital of the Mrauk U kingdom and its 49 kings till the conquest of the kingdom by the Burmese
Konbaung Dynasty in 1784. Mrauk-U was divided into three periods: the earliest period (1430–1530), the middle period (1531–1638), and the last period (1638–1784). In Arakan antiquities at the Mrauk-U seems to give rational evidence as to where Buddhism was settled down. The golden days of Mrauk U city, those of 16th and 17th centuries were contemporary to the days of Tudor kings, the Moghuls, the Ayutthaya kings and Ava (Inwa), Taungoo and Hanthawaddy kings of Myanmar. Mrauk U was cosmopolitan city, fortified by a 30-kilometer long fortification and an intricate net of moats and canals. At the centre of the city was the Royal Place, looming high over the surrounding area like an Asian Acropolis. Waterways formed by canals and creeks earned the fame of distinct resemblance to Venice. Mrauk U offers some of the richest archaeological sites in Southeast Asia. These include stone inscriptions, Buddha images, the Buddha's footprints and the great pagoda itself which, stripped its later-constructed top, would be of the same design as the Gupta style of ancient India. In the city of golden Mrauk-U there are scattering innumerable temples and pagodas which preserved as places, thereby exerting a great influence on spiritual life of the people. The area was a site of fighting during the
Arakan Campaign, in the latter part of the Second World War. On 8 February 2024 the
Arakan Army captured the city from the
Tatmadaw after overrunning Police Battalion 31 in the northeast of the city.
Incidents On 16 January 2018,
Rakhine protesters
rioted near a government building in Mrauk U after a ban was issued by local authorities on an event that commemorated the anniversary of the
Kingdom of Mrauk U's dissolution. In response to protesters attempting to seize the government building, police fired
live ammunition into the crowd, killing seven and wounding twelve. On 10 December 2025, a hospital in Mrauk-U
was bombed by the Myanmar military junta, killing 33 people and injuring around 80 others. == Geography ==