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''Maha Thanmada Wuntha'' ((ビルマ語:မဟာသမ္မတဝံသ), ; (パーリ語: Maha Sammata Vamsa)) or more commonly known as ''Yazawin Kyaw'' ((ビルマ語:ရာဇဝင် ကျော်), (:jàzəwɪ̀ɴ tɕɔ̀); the Celebrated Chronicle) is an early 16th-century chronicle of Buddhist religious history and Burmese history. The chronicle was written in two parts by Shin Maha Thilawuntha, the famous learned monk, author and poet. The first part, written in 1502, is mainly a religious history document, and essentially a Burmese version of the ''Mahavamsa'' and ''Dipavamsa''. The first part focuses on the kings of ancient India and Ceylon, according to Buddhist mythology and history.〔Aung-Thwin 2005: 124〕〔Yazawin Kyaw 2010: 183〕 In 1520, the author added a supplement about the Burmese kings down to 1496. In all, only one-seventh of the treatise concerns the affairs of Burmese kings as it was not intended to be an authoritative chronicle. The author stated there was already an existing chronicle of the Ava court.〔Hla Pe 1985: 36–37〕 ==References==
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