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Journal of the Asiatic Society Part I—History Literature &c. 1874

1874

The plans with drawings of the pillars and more detailed examples of the style of sculpture will I hope prove of interest to the members of the Asiatic Society and perhaps lead to a notice of other similar remains in the 'Wm valley with the history pertaining to them. [...] Though appointed to the kingdom by the emperor of Pegu he was faithful to the interests of his own race ; and his son Phra Naret the Byanarit of the Burmese at the age of sixteen distinguished himself by his hospitality to the Pegu troops on the frontier. [...] Even the Brahmin's plan was nam" cessful ; a division of the kingdom took place and Ava the capital was very lately on " the point of being captured by a hautInsl of fugitives from China." The Bnaluuin of Pegu here mentioned is the " Brahma king of Pegs" of the Portuguese. [...] 1 in the following words : Xilimixa king of Araeam who bad possessed hiself of the crown of Pegu to express his gratitude to the Portugueses that "served him gave them the port of Siriam at the mouth of the river of " the Same name that runs within a league of Bagou the court of the kings " of Pegu. [...] Ertiwati was once more fixed in the upper country and with the capital at Ave; for the successor to the empire of Bureng Niung and the ancient Burman monarchy deemed PegU to be too much -exposed to the attacks of the western foreigners to be his residence "J-i List of the Kings (or Emperors) of Pegu from the aceesgion of the Iliungu dynasty called by Europeans the co Brahma or Burma Rings.
history
Pages
108
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
Segment Pages Author Actions
On the Ruins at Dimápúr on the Dunsirl River Asám.—By Major H.H. Godein-Austen F.R.G.S. F.Z.S. &c. Deputy Superintendent Topographical- Survey of India
1-6 unknown view
On the History of Pegu.—By Major General Sir Arthur P. Phayre K.C.S.I. C.B.
6-67 unknown view
Translation of an Arabic Pamphlet on the History and Doctrincs of the Wahhabis Written by Abdullah Grandson of Abdul Wahhab the Founder of Wahhabism. By J. O‘Kinealy C. S. Calcutta
68-82 unknown view
Notes on Sunárgáon Eastern Bengal.—By Dr. J. Wise Dháká
82-96 unknown view
Note on a New Gold Coin of Mahmúd Sháh. Bin Muhammad Sháh Bin Tughlug Sháh of Dihli.—By J.G. Delmerick Esq. Dihli
97-98 unknown view
Backmatter
i-viii unknown view

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