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First Tagaung dynasty=== The first Tagaung dynasty was part of the
Abhiyaza origin myth that made a "sudden appearance" in central Burma in 1781—in the treatise
Mani Yadanabon. The myth was not part of any of the prior central Burmese chronicles and treaties, as well as those immediately after, including the 1798
Yazawin Thit chronicle. But the myth gained ascendancy with the
Konbaung kings, and was finally included in the
Hmannan Yazawin chronicle in 1832, officially linking the Konbaung and central Burmese kings to the Buddha. The proclamation was part of the regional traditions to link their leaders to the clan of the
Buddha. The earliest evidence of such linkage was in Arakan in the 1450s. The Arakanese tradition had grown more elaborate by the early 17th century, and finally reached central Burma in the 18th century. It was embraced by the Konbaung kings who starting in the 1770s began an effort to delink the then prevailing pre-Buddhist origin myth of linking the monarchy to a solar spirit with a more universal (Buddhist) myth. According to Michael Charney, the second Tagaung dynasty is simply a version of the same Abhiyaza myth—Daza Yaza/Dhajaraja is another title of Abhiyaza/Abhiraja—which the chroniclers of the
Hmannan must have realized but nonetheless sequenced it as a successor dynasty to circumvent "any superior claim of legitimacy on the part of the royal line of western Burma" [Arakan]. ===
Sri Ksetra Kingdom BCE 483-84=== ===
Early Pagan===
Formative Early Pagan The following is the list of Pagan kings as given in the main royal chronicles.
Middle Early Pagan (AD 613-846) All four main chronicles are in agreement with the regnal dates in this period.
Late Early Pagan (846-1044) The chronicles again do not agree with the dates for this period. The dates in later chronicles
Yazawin Thit and
Hmannan Yazawin now depart from
Maha Yazawin dates from 846 CE forward. ==Lower Burma==