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On the History of tlie Burma race. 



[No. 2, 



Remarks. 





This prince was the son of Thi-ha- 

 thu Ta-tsi-sheng, who reigned at 

 Myin-tsaing and Pan-ya. 



Stepson of Thi-ha-thu Ta-tsi-sheng. 



This prince was driven from Tsagaing 

 by an army of northern Shans and 

 put to death by his stepson Tha- 

 d.o-meng-bya in the year 726, = 

 A. D. 1364. 



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