80 



On the History of the Burma race. 



[No. 2, 



CO 









I 



% 

 % 



CO 



s 



< 





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- 

 do-men^-bya in the year 726, = 

 A. D. 1364. 



Relation- 

 ship to 



preceding 

 King. 



Son. 



Son of 

 No. 1. 



Brother. 



Brother. 



Brother- 

 in-law. 



o 



CO 



CO* 



Jf- ^ CO O rS CO <N 



r-H ,— i Q r- 1 

 O 



s 



ft 



o 



H 

 S3 



1 * 



§ 2 



2 w 



o 

 O 



< 



co : : * t : : 



r-i 



CO 



pq 



b- GO O O i— i i— I ^-t 

 CD OON r— t- J>> 



CO* 



M 



o 



CO 



H 



A-theng-kha-ya Tsau Ywon, 



Ta-ra-bya-gyi, 



Shwe-doung-tet, 



Kya-tswa, 



Nau-ra-hta Meng-rai, ... 



Ta-ra-bya-ngai, 



Meng byouk Thi-ha-pa t£, 



6 

 55 





r-t NCC* lOCON 



