1869.] 



On the History of the Burma race. 



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Founder of the City of Ava. This 

 king, said to be descended from 

 the ancient kings of Tagoung, was 

 on his mother's side grandson of 

 Atheng-kha-ya Tsau-ywon, the 

 Shan king of Tsa-gaing. 



Elected to the throne as a descendant 

 of the kings of Pu-gan, and of the 

 family of the three Shan brothers. 



Usurper. 



A chief of Shan descent, who en- 

 forced his claim to the throne, as 

 a descendant of the kings of Pu- 

 gan, and of the family of the three 

 Shan brothers. 



Relation- 

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preceding 

 King. 



Son. 



Brother. 

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Khoung, ... 

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