Inwa Yazawin
Burmese chronicle
Original title | အင်းဝ ရာဇဝင် |
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Language | Burmese |
Series | Burmese chronicles |
Genre | Chronicle, History |
Publication date | 14th–15th centuries |
Publication place | Ava Kingdom |
Inwa Yazawin (Burmese: အင်းဝ ရာဇဝင်, lit. 'Chronicle of Inwa') is a lost Burmese chronicle that covers the history of the Ava Kingdom. The chronicle's existence was first mentioned in an early 15th-century chronicle called Yazawin Kyaw that did survive.[1] At least some portions survived down to the 1720s as they were referenced in Maha Yazawin, the official chronicle of Toungoo Dynasty.[2][3]
References
Bibliography
- Hla Pe, U (1985). Burma: Literature, Historiography, Scholarship, Language, Life, and Buddhism. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. ISBN 9971988003.
- Kala, U (1724). Maha Yazawin Gyi (in Burmese). Vol. 1–3 (2006, 4th printing ed.). Yangon: Ya-Pyei Publishing.
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Burmese chronicles
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Ramanya |
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Arakan | |
Shan states | |
Miscellaneous |
- Rakhine Minthami Eigyin
- Pyay Zon Mawgun
- Thakin Htwe Eigyin
- Shwe Sa-daing Hsindaw
- Minye Deibba Eigyin
- Yodaya Naing Mawgun
- Dhanyawaddy Naing Mawgun
- Minzet Yazawin Thanbauk
- Zabu Kun-Cha
- Lawka Byuha
- Mani Yadanabon
- Wawhara Linathta Dipani
- Yazawwada
- Shwebon Nidan
- Myanmar Min Okchokpon Sa-dan
- Shwenanthon Wawhara Abhidan
- Alaungsithu Hpyat-hton
- Wareru Dhammathat
- Dhammathat Kyaw
- Hanthawaddy Hsinbyumyashin Hpyat-hton
- Manu Thara Shwe Myin Dhammathat
- Manu Kye Dhammathat
- Manu Wunnana Shwe Myin Dhammathat