History of Burma
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History of Burma

From the Earliest Time to the End of the First War with British India

  1. 338 pages
  2. English
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eBook - ePub

History of Burma

From the Earliest Time to the End of the First War with British India

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This classic history, first published in 1883, is the first English-language work to provide a comprehensive history of Burma, now Myanmar, based on Burmese sources. It incorporates the early history not only of Burma proper, but also those of the surrounding kingdoms of Pegu, Taungu, Tenasserim, and Arakan, comparing when possible differing accounts of events as described in those chronicles. Includes original extensive appendixes and large foldout map.

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Publisher
Routledge
Year
2013
eBook ISBN
9781136398483
Edition
1
APPENDIX
A.
LIST OF THE KINGS OF BURMA AS ENTERED IN THE MAHÂ RÂJÂWENG
No. 1.—List of Legendary Kings supposed to have reigned in Tagaung.
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No. 2.—List of Legendary Kings supposed to have reigned at Mauroya and Tagaung.
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No. 3.—List of the Kings of Burma who reigned at Tha-rê-khet-ta-râ and at pugân, as entered in the Mahâ Râjâweng.
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No. 4.—List of Kings of Burma of Shân Race who succeeded the Pugân Kings, and reigned at Myin-saing and Pân-ya.
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No. 5.—List of Kings of Shân Race who reigned at Sagaing contemporaneously with the Kings of Pánya.
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No. 6.—List of the Kings of Burma from the foundation of the City of Ava.
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No. 7.—Kings of Burma of the Taungu Dynasty who reigned at Ava and at Hansâwadi.
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No. 8.—Kings of Burma of the Dynasty of Alaunghprâ.
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B.
KINGS WHO REIGNED IN PEGU
No. 1.—List of the Kings of Suvarna Bhumi or Tha-htun, from the Native Chronicles.
1 Thi-ha-RĂĄ-dzĂĄ.1
2 Thiri DhammĂĄ Thauka.
3 Titha.
4 DhammĂĄ PĂĄ-la.
5 Dham-ma dhadza.
6 Eng-gu-ra.
7 Uba-de-wa Meng.
8 ThĂ­-wa-rĂ­t.
9 Dzau-ta-kummĂĄ.
10 Dham-mĂĄ Thau-ka
11 Uttara.
12 KĂĄ-tha-wun.
13 MahĂĄ-thĂĄ-la.
14 A-ra-ka.
15 Na-ra-thĂş-ra.
16 Ma-hĂĄ-Bad-da-ra.
17 A-da-ra.
18 An-gu-la.
19 U-run-na-ta.
20 MahĂĄ Thuganda.
21 Thuganda RĂĄdzĂĄ.
22 BrahmadĂĄt.
23 Manya RĂĄdzĂĄ.
24 A-di-ka.
25 Ma-rĂĄ-di RĂĄdzĂĄ,
26 Tha-du-ka.
27 Dham-ma bi-yĂĄ.
28 Thu-da-thĂĄ.
29 Dip-pa RĂĄdzĂĄ.
30 A-thek-ka RĂĄdzĂĄ.
31 Bhum-ma RĂĄdzĂĄ.
32 Man-da RĂĄdzĂĄ.
33 Ma-hing-tha RĂĄdzĂĄ.
34 Dham-ma tsek-ka-ran.
35 Thu-tsan ba-di.
36 Bad-da-ra RĂĄdzĂĄ.
37 Na-ra-thĂş RĂĄdzĂĄ.
38 Tsam-bĂş-dĂ­-pa.
39 Ke-tha-rĂ­t RĂĄdzĂĄ.
40 Wi-dza-ya Kum-mĂĄ.
41 Ma-ni RĂĄdzĂĄ.
42 Tek-ka meng.
43 Ku-tha RĂĄd...

Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Half Title page
  3. Series Page
  4. Title Page
  5. Copyright Page
  6. Original Title Page
  7. Preface
  8. Contents
  9. I. Burma Proper—Legendary Kings
  10. II. Prome and Pugan
  11. III. Pegu
  12. IV. Pugan Monarchy—(Continued)
  13. V. Arakan
  14. VI. Pugan Monarchy—(to its end)
  15. VII. Shan Kings in Divided Burma
  16. VIII. Burma with Capital at Ava—Shan Kings in Pegu
  17. IX. Arakan
  18. X. Shan Kings of Burma and the Kings of Pegu, Until the Rise of the Taungu Monarchy
  19. XI. Taungu
  20. XII. Pegu Under a Burmese King, and Burma Under Shan Kings
  21. XIII. Pegu and Burma United Under a Burmese King
  22. XIV. Pegu and Burma Again Separated
  23. XV. Pegu and Burma Again United
  24. XVI. Pegu and Burma—Struggle for Supremacy—Brief Success of Pegu
  25. XVII. Alaunghprâ—Triumph of Burma
  26. XVIII. Arakan
  27. XIX. Dynasty of Alaunghprâ
  28. XX. Dynasty of Alaunghprâ—Conquest of Arakan
  29. XXI. Dynasty of Alaunghprâ—Conquests to the West and War with British India
  30. XXII. Early European Intercourse with Burma
  31. Appendix.
  32. Index