Thursday, December 2, 2010

Post-Modernism Historical Theories for Burma

Some writers wrote that Nga Ya Man Kan, an ethnic Mon governor of Pegu city from Lower Burma was a Muslim Arab whose name was "Rahman Khan".
(See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burmese_Muslims#Nga_Yaman_Kan)

As soon as hearing above new historical theory, History Professors from Beijing University immediately said that "Kyan Sit Tha", the third historic king of Pagan dynasty (AD 1044-1287) was a Chinese descended from "Kyan" lineage. They prove that "Kyan Gyaung", inspector to the justice Bao, was a relative of Kyan Sit Tha because they possess the same Family name.

King Kyan Sit Tha of Burma
At the same time, North Korean professors declared as follows.
"The founders of Burma are from North Korea"
They porve that "Kam Yazagyi" and "Kam Yazange", two sons of the first founder of Burma's kingdom "Tagaung", were North Koreans. The emphasize that their names are "Kim Yazagyi" and "Kim Yazange" after giving the examples of "Kim Il Song" and "Kim Jong Il".

Kim Yazagyi and Kim Yazange

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