Thegon Stone Slab with a Pyu inscription (PYU21). Found in Thegon township; received in the Sriksetra Museum in 1990.

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Inscription ID PYU21
Title Thegon Stone Slab Inscription
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Parent Object OBPYU21
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Author Sein Win
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Language Pyu
Reigning monarch
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Topic Mentions tar· dav·ṃḥ ‘king’.
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Comment Undated. Certainly no earlier than 200 CE, and unlikely to be later than 1300.
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Description Letter size not reported. Pyu script.
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Description Six lines engraved on one face of a stone slab. The slab has been broken into several pieces and reassembled, obliterating line 2 and causing some damage to the other lines.
Decoration Some symbols are engraved at the top of the slab, above the inscription.
Bibliography
References Eye drawings and a Burmese transliteration of the inscription are published in Sein Win 2016: 100-102. Re-edited in the Corpus of Pyu Inscriptions (2017: PYU21). Listed in Griffiths, Miyake, Hudson and Wheatley, BEFEO 103 (2017): 160-161, no. 21.
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