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The Glass Palace chronicle of the kings of Burma
Year: 1976.
Publisher:  AMS Press. 
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INTRODUCTION
PART III
102. Of the first founding of the great kingdom of Tagaung by the Sakiyan Abhiraja of the Middle Country
103. Of the founding of the great kingdom of Tharehkittara
104. Of the two brothers Sulathambawa and Mahathambawa
105. Of king Dwattabaung
106. Of the eight generations of kings from Diwattaran to Thiririt
107. Of king Ngataba
108. Of the twelve generations of kings from king Papiran to king Beizza
109. Of king Thumondalri
110. Of king Atitra
111. Of king Supannanagarachinna
112. Of the reigning of king Thamoddarit, and the dwellers in nineteen villages at Yonhlukkyun, after the Pyus, Kanyans, and Tkeks split into three divisions
113. [Of Pagan, known as Arirmaddana]
113a. Of king Pyusawhti
114. Of king Yathekyaung
115. Of the reigning of king Pyusawhti after his teacher king Yathekyaung
116. Of the six kings from Htiminyi, son of king Pyusawhti, to king Thihtan
117. Of the Mahagiri spirits, brother and sister, in the reign of king Thinlikyaung
118. Of the going of Ashin Buddhaghosa to Ceylon to bring the sacred Pitakas, and his copying of them
119. Of the usurping of the throne by Mokhkaman and Thuye, ministers, not of the royal bone
120. Of the eight kings from king Thaittaing, son of king Thihtan, to king Htunchit
121. Of king Sangharaja, not of royal bone, teacher of the queen of king Htunchit
122. Of the three kings from king Shweonthi, son of king Htunchit, to Minhkwe
123. Of king Myinkywe
124. Of the ten kings from king Theinhka to king Tannek
125. Of Sale Ngahkwe
126. Of king Theinhko, son of Sale Ngahkwe
127. Of Nyaung-u Sawrahan
128. Of Kunhsau Kyaungbyu
129. Of king Kyizo and king Sokkate
130. Of Anawrahtaminsau
PART IV
131. Of the coming of Shin Arahan from the kingdom of Thaton to the kingdom of Pagan
132. Of the mighty men of valour, the Kala brothers
133. Of the journey of king Anawrahta to Thaton and his bringing of the Pitakas
134. Of the journey to the Tarop country in the kingdom of Gandhala, and the asking of the sacred tooth
135. Of Sawmunhla, daughter of the Sawbwa, ruler of the nine provinces of Mau
135a. Of the bringing of the relics of the sacred frontlet and the tooth, and the enshrining of them in Shwezigon pagoda
136. Of the sending of Kyanzittha, Nga Htweyu, Nga Loulephpe, and Nyaung-u Hpi to Ussa Pegu to help in the war
137. Of the pahto, gu, and monasteries, dams, channels, reservoirs, and canals, which he wrought and finished wheresoever he went roaming the country with his host of followers
138. Of king Sawlu
139. Of king Htihlaingshin Kyanzittha
140. Of the rebuilding of Shwezigon pagoda, Anawrahtaminsau's work of merit, by king Htihlaingshin Kyanzittha
141. Of king Alaungsithu
PART V
142. Of king Narathu
143. Of king Minyin Naratheinhka
144. Of king Zeyyatheinhka Nandaungmya
145. Of king Kyazwa
146. Of king Uzana
147. Of Minhkweche
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Title: The Glass Palace chronicle of the kings of Burma : translated by Pe Maung Tin and G. H. Luce.
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Source Version: The Glass Palace chronicle of the kings of Burma : translated by Pe Maung Tin and G. H. Luce
New York, N.Y.: AMS Press, 1976.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.02466
Subject Headings: • Burma -- History -- To 1824
• Burma -- Kings and rulers
Notes: • Translation of Hmannān mạha yazạwintawkyī.
• "Issued by the Text Publication Fund of the Burma Research Society."
• Reprint of the 1923 ed. published by Oxford University Press, H. Milford, London.
• Electronic access restricted; authentication may be required
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