- Égyin (Burmese: ဧချင်း,
pronounced [ʔè dʑɪ́ɰ̃]), also
spelt eigyin, is a form of
Burmese classical poem
addressed to a
royal child extolling the glory...
- of
their own imagination. The
earliest eigyin (Mauktaw
Eigyin, or more
commonly known as
Rakhine Minthami Eigyin)
dates from 1455, and is also the earliest...
-
merit acts and
poetic works, the
earliest of
which was
Yakhaing minthami eigyin (Cradle Song of the
Princess of Arakan),
dated to 1455.
During the Bagan...
-
Hmannan Yazawin; the
local chronicle Toungoo Yazawin; and Min Taya Shwe Hti
Eigyin, the
chronicle in
verse describing Tabinshwehti's ancestry. See (Hmannan...
- queen's
lineage and
moved away. (Thaw
Kaung 2010: 22): The ode
Minydeippa eigyin was
composed in 1608,
after the
prince was born.
Hmannan Vol. 3 2003: 198...
-
extant work of
Arakanese literature in
Burmese script,
Rakhine Minthami Eigyin was
composed during his
reign in 1455. Born in 1392,
Khayi was a son of...
- of
Nadaw 920 ME = 27
November 1558 per a
contemporary poem Maha
Upayaza eigyin by Thinkhaya,
Governor of
Talote about the
early life of
Mingyi Swa. (Hmannan...
- (Minye
Deibba 1967: 6).
Hmannan (Hmannan Vol. 3 2003: 178)
cites a
Nawaday eigyin about the daughter,
which states that she was born in the
evening of Thursday...
- to scholarship, it is a
compilation of two
earlier works:
Minye Deibba Eigyin, a
chronicle in
verse written by Shin Than Kho in 1608, and Maha Yazawin...
- 1599.
Nanda was her
first cousin. The
queen was
described in a well-known
eigyin-style poem/song by the
famous poet Nawaday, who
served at the
Prome court...