File, 114 pages. Memorandum on family history, correspondence, draft letters, handwritten notes . Condition: Mechanical damage and slight chemical infection. It uses Latin script with Nzima phonetic characters.
A fragment of a single-text manuscript of an erudite work. Extent and format of original material: 2 files. Physical characteristics: Palm leaf. Gilded folios with red pigment band in the middle. Incomplete. Covers added by the project team.
A work by First Moṅʻʺ thoṅʻ Charā toʻ Ñāṇābhivaṃsa dhammasenapati mahādhammarājādhirājaguru (Ñāṇa). Extent and format of original material: Fragmentary bundle of 18 inscribed folios. Physical characteristics: Incomplete, folios ka to ki, khai to khoʻ, ga and subsequent folios missing, folios [...
Multiple-text manuscript containing prophetic works (suikʻ cā) on the history of Burma and Chiang Mai. Extent and format of original material: 8 files. Physical characteristics: Palm leaf. Undecorated folios. Incomplete. Covers added by the project team.
Vernacular adaptation of Kakkāru jātaka (jātaka no. 326) from Catukanipāta collection. The text does not match the version contained in the 550 jātaka vatthu by Ññoṅʻ kanʻ Charā toʻ Kavindābhisaddhammadhaja mahādhammarājaguru (Kavindābhi) and this should be either an independent rendering or an ...
Prophecy about the future of Burma ascribed to arhat Gavaṃpati. Also contains a short commentary. Gavaṃpateʹ suikʻ represents one of the four or five prophetic works that had the widest circulation in Burma since the late eighteenth century and existed in multiple versions. This one is different...
Prophecy ascribed to recluse Ṅa Mhanʻ Kanʻʺ. This version also contains an interpretation. Ṅa Mhanʻ Kanʻʺ suikʻ represents one of the four or five prophetic works that had the widest circulation in Burma since the late eighteenth century and existed in multiple versions. Extent and format of or...
Prediction allegedly made by recluses who lived in Satikha forest concerning the history of Chiang Mai. Also contains an explanation. Extent and format of original material: Part of the fascicle comprised of 2 (¼ + ¾) inscribed ff.