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Myauk Nan Kyaung Yazawin

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Myauk Nan Kyaung Yazawin, meaning "Chronicle of the Northern Monastery" (Burmese: မြောက်‌နန်းကျောင်း ရာဇဝင်), is a 17th-century Burmese chronicle. It was commissioned by King Pye Min, who ruled from 1661 to 1671, and written by the Buddhist monk Myauk Nan Kyaung Sayadaw. The work provides an abridged history of Burmese kings up to its era and is part of the Burmese chronicles tradition. Produced in the Kingdom of Burma during the 1660s, it serves as a concise record of royal history and is associated with the broader_Hmannan Yazawin tradition.


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