1869.] 



On the History of the Burma race. 



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Three brothers of Shan race, who 



usurped authority, and governed 



with equal power. 

 The youngest brother, reigned alone 



at Pan-ya. 

 Son of Kyau-tswa, the deposed king 



of Pu-gan, adopted by No. 1. 

 Son of Thi-ha-thu Ta-tsi-Sheng. 



Dethroned by Tha-do-meng-bya, 

 A. D. 1364. 



Relation- 

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 preceding 

 King. 



Half 

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Son. 

 Brother. 

 Brother. 



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NAMES OF KINGS. 



A-theng-kha-ya, "\ 

 Ra-dza-theng-gyan, > 

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Thi-ha-thu Ta-tsi-sheng, 



17-za-na, 



Nga-tsi-sheng Kyau-tswa, 



Kyau-tswa, ... 

 Na-ra-thu, 

 IT-za-na byoung, 



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