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Slapat Rajawan Datow Smin Ron (Mon: သုပတ် ရာဇာဝင် ဒတောဝ် သ္ငီ ရောင်; lit. 'History of Kings'), more
commonly known as Bago Yazawin, is a Mon language...
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Yazawin (Burmese: မွန်ရာဇဝင်,
pronounced [mʊ̀ɴ jàzəwɪ̀ɴ]; also
spelled Mwan
Rajawan) is a
chronicle that
covers most of the Martaban–Pegu period. It is a 17th-...
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domination of Arakan.
According to the New
Chronicle of Arakan, (Rakhine
Rajawan Sac), to get the
military ****istance,
Naramitlha had to
surrender the twelve...
- High
School No. 3 Bago A
version of the 18th
century chronicle Slapat Rajawan as
reported by
Arthur Phayre (Phayre 1873: 32)
states that the settlement...
- on his
death year or the
manner in
which he died.
According to
Slapat Rajawan, he died in the year in
which the
court astrologers specifically had advised...
- copy of a 1086
inscription does
mention Pegu. At any rate, the
Slapat Rajawan chronicle itself states that Pegu
emerged from "desolate wilderness" only...
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Hmannan Yazawin not
reported not
reported 1470/71–1491/92 21
Slapat Rajawan c. 1420–1491/92 71 Mon
Yazawin (Shwe Naw) c. 1417–1491/92 and c. November...
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Akhamaman were
married to the
daughters of Ta-Shauk. The
chronicle Slapat Rajawan says A-Kha-Mun [Akhamaman] came to
power in 635 ME (28
March 1273 to 28...
- monarchs'
linkage to the Buddha.
Another 18th-century chronicle,
Slatpat Rajawan Datow Smim Ron ("History of Kings"),
written by a monk, was also a...
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conqueror or
victor of the ten directions. The
epithet is
derived from
Slapat Rajawan, a Mon
language chronicle,
written by a
monastery abbot in the 1760s. Phu...