1867.] The Pegu Pagoda. 123 



Tsheng-kya-sheng of Tharet-oke, who set himself up as king with the 

 title of Boodha-kethee Tsheng-kya-sheng. In this king's reign, it is 

 recorded the white foreigners appeared in Pegu. 



This king is said to have removed to Laboon in Zimmay, and to 

 have been succeeded by G-ui-khaing who was deposed by his minister 

 Kanaikhaing, who was anointed king with the title of Bya-maing- 

 dee-razadie-patie. This king's son, Byeeaguyadalla, appears hardly to 

 have commenced his reign when the Talaings were finally subjugated 

 by the great Burman conquerer Aloung Bhoora — whose approach, the 

 chronicler says, was heralded by a violent storm and earthquake, by 

 which the upper part of the Shwe Hmawdaw was thrown down. After 

 subduing the provinces of Dhaway (Tavoy), Byiet (Mergui), Taneng- 

 tharee (Tenasserim), Taraw Byat-bhic and Dwarawadee, Aloung 

 Bhoora died on the 13th increase of Nayoon 1122 (A. D. 1760) at the 

 village of Lawa-mye-byahma. 



With the seventh king of this dynasty, Bhadoon-meng, who ascended 

 the throne A. D. 1771, the Thamaing of the Shwe Hmawdaw concludes. 

 The Bhadoon-meng built a new capital, Amarapura, and was anointed 

 in 1773, with the lengthy title of Theeree-pawara-wiezara-nanda- 

 rathtarie-bhawana-tietya-tiepatie-pandita-maha-Dhamma-razadhieraza. 

 In his reign the shwe Hmawdaw was repaired, and a new Htee made 

 under the supervision of the Governor of Hanthawadie. Here ends 

 the chronicle of the Shwe Hmawdaw. 



Kings and Governors of Hanthawdie according to the Hmawdaw 

 Thamaing. 



Names. Dates of Accession, 



1 Thamala, 



2 Wiemala, or Wiemala Koomma,. . . 



3 Athakoomma, 



4 Ariendaraza or Mabiemoorarien- 

 daraza, ... 



5 Hientharaza, ... 



6 Giendaraza, ... 



7 Mieggadiepa, ... 



8 Giezzawievararaza, 



9 Kawarieka, 



B. E. 



A. D. 



. 514 



1152 



, 526 



1164 



, 543 



1181 



. 550 



1188 



. 557 



1195 



. 574 



1212 



. 586 



1224 



, 601 



1239 



. 611 



1249 



