History of Burma: From the Earliest Time to the End of the First War with British IndiaPsychology Press, 2000 - 311 sider This classic history, first published in 1883, is the first English-language work to provide a comprehensive history of Burma, now Myanmar, based on Burmese sources. It incorporates the early history not only of Burma proper, but also those of the surrounding kingdoms of Pegu, Taungu, Tenasserim, and Arakan, comparing when possible differing accounts of events as described in those chronicles. Includes original extensive appendixes and large foldout map. |
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ARAKAN | 76 |
TAUNGU | 90 |
PEGU UNDER A BURMESE KING AND BURMA UNDER | 96 |
PEGU AND BURMA UNITED UNDER A BURMESE | 104 |
PEGU AND BURMA AGAIN SEPARATED | 120 |
PEGU AND BURMASTRUGGLE FOR SUPREMACY | 131 |
ALAUNGHPRÂTRIUMPH OF BURMA | 149 |
ARAKAN | 171 |
DYNASTY OF ALAUNGHPRA | 184 |
WEST AND WAR WITH BRITISH INDIA | 232 |
EARLY EUROPEAN INTERCOURSE WITH BURMA | 261 |
LIST OF LEGENDARY KINGS SUPPOSED TO HAVE REIGNED | 275 |
LIST OF KINGS OF BURMA OF SHÂN RACE WHO SUC | 282 |
B KINGS WHO REIGNED IN PEGU | 288 |
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