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Royal Administrative Practices in Konbaung Period(1752-1885)

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Title Royal Administrative Practices in Konbaung Period(1752-1885)
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Publication date 2019-12-01
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Yin Yin Nwe
Description
This paper chiefly illustrates the royal administrative practices exercised by the kings along with the crown princes, queens, princes and princesses and members of administrative body in the Konboung Period (1752-1885) from its founder, king Alaungmintayargyi to the last king Thibaw. According to the royal administrative traditional practice, the king was the chief of the administration. The king usually had to accept the ceremonies of the Muddha Beiktheik and the Yaza Beiktheik before ascending the throne and the declaration of his kingship. It can be regarded that only kings accepted the Muddha Beiktheik. The Kings Myaydu, Badon Min, Sagaing Min, Thayawaddy, Mindon Min and Thibaw, out of the ten kings in the Konbaung dynasty, accepted the Muddha Beiktheik. The Royal administrative practices can be divided into two categories: the palace and city administrative practices, and the remote area administrative practices. The administration was carried out with the ten precepts of kings only and seven principles to be observed by the kings.
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The Muddha Beiktheik, The Yaza Beiktheik, The Konbaung dynasty, Remote area administration, Administrative practices
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Yangon University of Distance Education Research Journal
54-60
Vol.10,No.1
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