:
Griggs, William, 1832-1911 -- Printer Of plates
Temple, Richard Carnac, Sir, 1850-1931 -- Writer of accompanying material
Medium
: chromolithograph
Item Physical Description
: Two images on one 37.5 x 26.5 cm page. (Coloured)
Item/Page/Plate
: [15] opp.p. I
Notes
:
[No. 28. Tíbyusaung Nat], No. 29. Tíbyusaung Mèdaw Nat, and No. 30. Yómàshin Mingaung Nat, called also Bayinmàshin Nat. Kyaungbyú Min had, among others, three sons: two by one queen, named Kyízó and Súkadè, and the great king Anawratházaw by another queen. Anawratházaw was much younger than the other two. Kyízó and Súkadè dethroned their father in 348 B.E. (986 A.D.) and Kyízó became king. He was a mighty hunter, pitching his camp at Nyundun ....
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Source
:
The thirty-seven nats, a phase of spirit-worship prevailing in Burma, by Sir R. C. Temple. With full-page and other illustrations.
Source Description
:
vi, 71 p. illus. (part col.) plates (part col.) 2 maps. 38 cm
Location
:
Stephen A. Schwarzman Building / Asian and Middle Eastern Division
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