Burmese Historical Chronicle
(By U Kala)

English translation of the unpublished most important historical text for the history of Burma before 1700.

Saturday, April 08, 2006

1400-1500


  • About Min-ngeh-kyaw-htin resisting from Pinle town (UKII:61)

  • Sending Troops to Attack Pinle Town (UKII:62)

  • Shin-saw-pu Flees from Ava (UKII:63)

  • About arranging the kingdom in proper order (UKII:64)

  • About the arrival of holy relics from Sri Lanka Island (UKII:65)

  • Ava Chronicle Translations (1485-1513, UKII:107-108,110,114-118)



Summaries

  • Ava Before Min-gyi-nyo Becomes King of Toungoo (1426-1486): Summary History from U Kala and Harvey

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1500-1600

1. From the Mon Restoration (1550) to the Recapture of Ava (1555)(UKII:223-252)

2. Conquest of Shan States (c. 1555-1557) (UKII:253-268)

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Indices


  1. Table of Contents for volume 1 of U Kala's Burmese Chronicle(Mahayazawingyi)

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Beginning of the World


  1. The beginnings of the universe (UKI:1-8)

  2. The first king Mahathammada (UKI:14-33)

  3. Indian kings (UKI:91-104)

  4. Indian kings II (UKI:108-122)

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  • Conquest of Shan States (c. 1555-1557) (UKII:253-268)
  • From King Tabinshweihti's death (c. 1550) to the f...
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