Chiefs of Labong — Kings of Ceylon. 135 



Table LVII. Chiefs op Labong and Zimmay. — (Northern Laos of 

 Europeans; Yeun Shan of the Burmese.) 



From the Native Records consulted by Dr. D. Richardson, 1834. MS. 



A. D. S. E. Bud. 



576 1118 Wathoo daywa (Vasudeva) and Taka danda, founded Lahony. 



578 1120 Placed Vama on the throne (or Zamma devi), daughter of the 



king of Chandapur, widow of Cambodia raja. 

 35 Kings, or " Lords of the White Elephant." 

 Aditza-woon-tba built the Pagoda. 

 19 kings to 

 V. E. Benya men yea (in Burmese, Dolana.) 

 1289 651 Benya tso men yea, changed the capital ; thrice married into Pegu 

 family. 



1294 656 founded Zimmay. 



1331 693 Nga then patchoon, his son. 



1333 695 No tchoon ta yung. 



1334 696 Na tchoon tareung, 

 1336 698 Ngathenpoo. 

 1345 707 Tso kanpru. 

 1347 709 Tso boa you. 

 1369 731 Goona. 



1377 739 Gnathen numa, 



1380 742 Thambi. 



1420 782 Tso Benya. 



1455 817 Tso neat. 



1463 825 Benya yothee. 



1503 865 Tso myn ar. 



1537 899 Benya tsay, 



1542 904 Tso myne. 



1544 906 Zalapaba, his daughter, called there tha Dama mahadevi. 



1558 920 Len bue myasb.ee, king of Peyu, took the town. 



His son Narata 'tso. 



1628 990 Ladong family restored. 



1630 992 Thadau dama yaza of Pegu regained it. 



1763 1125 Nso oung recovered his independence. 



— Lenbu Sheen, son of Alompra of Ava, took it. 



1774 1136 Benya sa Ban rebelled, threw off Burmese yoke, and joined 



Bankok allegiance. 



1778 1140 Chou chee weet, present king. 



Table LVIII. Sovereigns op Ceylon. 

 From the Ceylon Almanack, the Honorable George Turnour's Epitome, 



B. C. Names, Relationship of eachsucceedinysovereiyn. 



543 Wejaya, (Vijaya) The founder of the Wejayan dynasty. 



505 Oopatissa 1st, Minister — regent. 



504 Panduwaasa, Paternal nephew of Wejaya. 



474 Abhaya, Son of Panduwaasa — dethroned. 



454 Interregnum. 



437 Pandukaabhaya, (capital Anu- 



radhpura,) Maternal grandson of Panduwaasa. 



367 Mootaseewa, Paternal grandson. 



307 Devenipeatissa, Second son. 



267 Oottiya, Fourth son of Mootaseewa. 



257 Maha-seewa Fifth ditto. 



247 Suratissa, Sixth ditto — put to death. 



237 Sena and Goottika, Foreign usurpers— put to death. 



215 Asela, Ninth son of Mootaseewa — deposed. 



205 Elaala, Foreign usurper — killed in battle. 



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