နန္းစဥ္မင္းရုပ္ထုေတာ္မ်ား (ကုန္းေဘာင္ေခတ္) ေဇတ၀န္ေဆာင္၏ကြန္းစင္အတြင္း၌ ရတနာသိဃၤကုန္ေဘာင္ေ႐ႊၿမိဳ႕ေတာ္ႀကီးကိုတည္ေတာ္မူေသာအေလာင္းမင္ တရာႀကီးမွစ၍မင္းရုပ္ထုေတာ္မ်ားကို ေ႐ႊစင္ေ႐ႊသားအစစ္ျဖင့္ျပဳလုပ္လ်ွက္သံကြန္ရက္ျဖင့္ကာရံေသာ့အလံုခတ္ ထားေလသည္။ မင္းရုပ္ထုေတာ္မ်ားကိုေဇတ၀န္ေဆာင္တြင္အၿမဲထားျခင္းမဟုတ္ဘဲပူေဇာ္ေသာအခ်ိန္သာေခတၲာထား၍၊ေ႐ႊတိုက္ေတာ္၌လံုၿခံဳစြာေစာင့္ေရွာက္ သိမ္ဆည္ထာခဲ့ၾကသည္။ရုပ္ထုေတာ္ တစ္ခုလ်ွင္ေ႐ႊခ်ိန္ ၁၆ က်ပ္သားရိွေလ သည္။၎ရုပ္ထုေတာ္မ်ားမွာ ၁။ အေလာင္းမင္းတရားႀကီး ၂။ ၎မိဖုရာႀကီး ၃ ။စစ္ကိုင္းၿမိဳ႕တည္မင္း(ေနာင္ေတာ္ ႀကီးမင္း) ၄ ။၎မိဖုရာႀကီး ၅ ။ဆင္ျဖဴရွင္မင္းႀကီး ၆ ။၎မိဖုရာႀကီး ၇ ။အမရပူရၿမိဳ႕တည္မင္း(ဘိုးေတာ္) ၈ ။၎မိဖုရာႀကီး ၉ ။၎ေျမာက္နန္းမိဖုရား ၁၀။အိမ္ေရွ႕မင္း(စစ္ကိုင္မင္းနွင့္ေ႐ႊဘို မင္းတို႔၏ဘခမည္ေတာ္) ၁၁။၎မိဖုရား ၁၂။ပုဂံဘုရင္ခံမင္း(ေ႐ႊဘိုမင္း ေယာကၡမ) ၁၃။ရတနာပူရစစတုထၲၿမိဳ႕တည္မင္း (ဘႀကီးေတာ္) ၁၄။ေ႐ႊဘိုမင္း ၁၅။၎ေတာင္ေဆာင္ေတာ္မိဖုရား ( မင္းတုန္းမင္း၏မယ္ေတာ္) ၁၆။မႏၲေလးၿမိဳ႕တည္မင္း၏နန္းမေတာ္ (စၾကာေဒ၀ီမိဖုရာေခါင္ႀကီး) ၁၇။မႏၲေလးၿမိဳ႕တည္မင္း (မင္းတုန္းမင္း) တို႔ျဖစ္သည္။ ၎နန္စဥ္မင္းရုပ္တို႔ကိုေနာင္အစဥ္အဆက္မင္းတို႔ကဘုန္တန္ခိုးတိုေစျခင္းအလို႔ငွာလၦန္း ၁ ရက္ေန႔တိုင္းပူေဇာ္ၾကေလသည္။ နန္းစဥ္ရုပ္ထုမ်ားကိုတတိယအဂၤလိပ္ျမန္မာစစ္အၿပီးတြင္ၿဗိတိသ်ွတို႔ကစစ္ သိမ္းပစၥည္အျဖစ္သိမ္းယူခဲ့ၾကသည္။ မွတ္ခ်က္။သမိုင္းအရနန္စဥ္မင္းရုပ္ထု ေတာ္ ၁၇ ခုရိွေသာ္လည္း မွတ္တမ္းဓာတ္ပံု ၁၀ ပံုခုသာေတြ႕ရ သည္။ ္

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