Burma . oPagdn. Takes Tenaserim from Southern provinces rebel, but re-subjugated. KingKyansitthu of Pagdn builds Ananda Payd and ShweKu Payd. Establishes relations with the Buddhistsof Ceylon. Repairs the shrines at Boddhagiyathrough the agency of the King of King Kyansitthu of PagAn murdered by his son after reigning seventy-five Accession of King Narapati Sitthu the Great. Empire established over all the kingdomsexcept Arakdn. Embassy sent to the King of Ceylon, who deputes five yahdn toteach Buddhism in Burma. GawdawbaUn Payd Burma invaded fro


Burma . oPagdn. Takes Tenaserim from Southern provinces rebel, but re-subjugated. KingKyansitthu of Pagdn builds Ananda Payd and ShweKu Payd. Establishes relations with the Buddhistsof Ceylon. Repairs the shrines at Boddhagiyathrough the agency of the King of King Kyansitthu of PagAn murdered by his son after reigning seventy-five Accession of King Narapati Sitthu the Great. Empire established over all the kingdomsexcept Arakdn. Embassy sent to the King of Ceylon, who deputes five yahdn toteach Buddhism in Burma. GawdawbaUn Payd Burma invaded from India. Burman sovereign deposed—Kald-kyd min. Cambodia and Arayamana invaded from Burma invaded by China and tribute demanded. King Narashihepade driven southand pursued to Tarok-hmaw before Prome, whence he fled to Pathdin— referred to by Marco Polo as the capital of a great Burma invaded b) Shans. King Kyawzwa of Pagdn made a recluse, China interferes. 449. MAHA-MYAMMUNI IMAGE. APPENDICES 203 on behalf of Burma and besieges Myinzaing, but without effect. Pagdn kingdom parcelled out among Shan leaders. Siam recovers Tenaserim. Pegu recovers independence. Prome, Taung-ngu (Paung), Myinzaing, Pinya, Sagging, Thayet assert independence. Pagin dynasty continues in name only. Shan dynasty of Beinnaka established in Burma King Zaw-avf Thin Hmaing of Pegu recaptures Tenaserim from Siam. Foundation of chronic hostility between Pegu and Tenaserim recovered and Pegu made tributary by Siam (Siamese accounts).1348. King Sinbyu Shin of Pegu. First mention of cannon. The Mun have Inwa ( A\a, Ratanapdya—city of gems) founded by Shan-Burman King Rahula (Thado Minbya).1385. Accession of King Yazadiyit the Great, of Pegu. War with Burma. Chinese interfere on behalf of latter. Arakdn supports Burma. Peace concluded, 1421, on the basis that Prome is Burman Death of King Yazadiyit of Pegu.


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