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HISTORICAL AND STATISTICAL 



Angang, who ruled till the year 

 Manik Fatekja, .... 

 Myng JXkar, .... • . • • 



KyNGTHA Rt^BtJ, .... ... 



544 

 549 

 551 

 553 



During the reigns of these Princes, China, Ava, and Siam, appear to have been 

 wrested from the Government of Aracan. Chalang Biss<7, the minister, taking 

 advantage of the imbecility of Kyngtha R^b^, put him to death, and usurp- 

 ed the Government; but the people not being pleased with this wicked act, 

 openly rebelled, and having killed Chalang Bisstj, raised Bytj San, a son of 

 Kyng tha Rt5bu, to the throne, who re-conquered all the countries lost in 

 the four former reigns. This Prince died in 564,, and the following were his 

 immediate successors : — 



NarAban Manik, who ruled till .... 566 



Tabu Khyng, .... 

 Naku Kun, .... 



Nachao, 



Nachawai San, 

 Manik Konakgirt, 

 Manik Kunki, 

 Khynfa Laung-giri, 



KhYNFA LOUNG-Nf, 



571 

 574 

 579 

 580 

 581 

 582 

 588 

 584 



This Raja having been deposed and killed by his minister, was succeed- 

 ed by his son Leyya WYNGirf, who ruled till the year 589 ; his successor 

 was Sana PhanfrtS, who governed till the year 600. This Raja's first son, 

 Nanaja, held the sovereignty for the first six months, and his second son, 

 Nita Laung, for the last six months, of the year 601, M'hen a decendant of 

 the old Raja's, byname Alowa Nasru, son of Nantk Kunki, obtained the 

 government, and reigned till the year 6O7. This Prince's rule extended as far 



