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he was succeeded by his son PtJsaki, who held the reins of government 

 till the year 468, when a person named Nanit'tk FRtJcfRi became Raja, and 

 ruled till the year 47O, when his minister Changsabau raised a rebellion in the 

 kingdom, and having put the Raja to death, assumed the reins of govern- 

 ment : he held them only for one year, having been deposed by his own 

 minister, who placed a son of Nanik FRT^GiRf, byname Manik KynLad, upon 

 the throne, who ruled till the year 476, and was succeeded by Manik San, 1st, 

 who ruled till the year 479 '•■ his successor was Manik Kala, who governed till 

 the year 481, when Manik Phalong, 1st, ascended the throne, who was deposed 

 and put to death in 485, by his own minister San Kyang, who held the 

 government till the year 487- About this period two of Manik Phalong's 

 sons fled and took refuge with the King of Ava : their names were Manik 

 San, 2d, and Manik Zad! : on the death of San Kyang, they held the 

 government till the year 492, whenLEYYA San, grand son of Manik Phalong, 

 1st, assisted by an army from the King of Ava, invaded Aracan, defeated 

 and killed Manik Zad!, and possessing himself of the reins of govern- 

 ment, ruled till the year 498 : his descendants and successors governed as 

 follows : — 



Leyya San, till the year .... .... 500 



Maha Rajgiri, 

 Leyya Wyngir!, 1st, 

 Leyra Wangti, 



502 

 510 

 520 



Kowalea next ascended the throne, and reigned till the year 530 : this 

 B.aja built the temple of Mahati, and set up in it the large and famous idol 

 of that name : he appears to have ruled over a part of China, the whole of 

 Ava, Siam, and Bengal, and to have been possessed of five white elephants. On 

 his death, his son Dassa became king, and held possession of all his father's 

 dominions till the year 542, when he died : this prince is stated to have been 

 lord of sixty white elephants : his successors were as follow : — 



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