[190] A territory to the southward of Manipur.
[191] Sravasti in Oude.—Wilson.
[192] Yázá is the Burmese pronunciation of Rája.
[193] Book i. chap. iii. p. 47.
[194] Ava, vol. i. p. 270, small edition.
[195] Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, vol. v. p. 164.
[196] One of the king of Ava’s titles is Nedwet bhuyen—Sun-descended monarch. Strange coincidence with the Inca boast!
[197] Mr. Judson has given us a translation of a chronological summary, which is of extreme value. It is now, together with the text, in the British Museum.—(Additional MS., No. 12,400.)
[198] Symes, vol. ii. p. 51 sqq.
[199] Ib. id. p. 55.