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Pir Badar in Burma

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

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Type
Correspondence
Copyright
Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 1894

References

page 566 note 1 I cannot hold myself responsible for the spelling of others. Arakan appears to be the official way of spelling the name.—St. A. St. J.

page 569 note 1 Who is meant? Buddha or Budder? It is not usual to hear of Buddha praying.—St. A. St. J.

page 573 note 1 Thū-gyī (Bur.), a head man. For Bhudamaw read Buddhamaw.—St. A. St. J.