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I must clarify that my knowledge of the specific event in 1195 CE where Arakan (modern-day Rakhine State in Myanmar) was conquered by the Sena dynasty is limited. The Sena dynasty is primarily associated with Bengal (in present-day Bangladesh and India) and ruled from the 11th to the 13th century. However, their influence or direct conquest of Arakan is not well-documented in mainstream historical records.
Arakan (Rakhine) has a complex history, often influenced by neighboring powers such as Bengal, Burma, and later the Mughals and British. During the late 12th century, Arakan was likely under the influence of the Burmese Pagan Kingdom or local rulers, rather than the Sena dynasty. If there was a conquest or significant interaction between Arakan and the Sena dynasty in 1195 CE, it would likely have been a localized or short-lived event, as the Sena dynasty's primary focus was on Bengal.
If you have more specific details or sources about this event, I'd be happy to help interpret or expand on them! Otherwise, I recommend consulting specialized texts on the history of Arakan or the Sena dynasty for more accurate information.