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In 959 M. E. the king of Tungoo Thee Ha Thu sent various kinds of presents of the king of Arakan named Min Raja Gri through his two ambassadors Kyindsongja and Kathaja with letter requesting to assist him in the Pegu War that took place between the king of Pqgu and Tungoo further promised the king of Arakan some rewards such as white elephants and other precious things that are available in Burma in case he succeds in the war with his assistance. The king of Areakan gladly recived the letter and the presents and complied with the request of the king of Tungoo. He then went to Pegu War and assisted the king of Taungoo with a large army. In the Prgu War, the king of Taungoo came out victorious through the assistance of the king of Arakan to whome he gave the son Maung Saw Pyne and daughter of the defeted king of Pegu and 33000 families of Talaing subjects and white elephants and many properties by way of presents as promised before. In 960 M. E. the king of Arakan, Mon Raja Gri returned to his native country with these presents. The name of the daughter of the king of Pegu was Shyan Htwi Aung. The king of Arakan married her giving her the title of (Choanangee) Khima Hnaung (Khang Mha Hnauing).

In 976 M. E. the king of Arakan sent to Chittagong his brother-in-law Maung Saw Pyne, the son of the Pegu King, giving him the title “Bohmong” and authorizing him to govern the district of Chittagong. He had two son and a daughter, He lived from many years in Chittagong. Bohmong Maung Saw Pyne was succeeded by his son Maung Groin Prue in 1638 (971 M. E.) who in turn was succeeded by Hari Prue in 1665 A. D. and in 1687 A. D. Hari Prue was succeeded by his brother’s son Hari Nyo. The king of Arakan was descended by fifteen successors of whome the last was Ujia who ruled in 1072 M. E. He once came to fight on the west part of Chittagong. Ujia, the king of Arakan, met the Bohmong Hari Nyo, son of Aungya, who was then reining in Chittagong, He gave Hari Nyo the title of “Bohmong-Gree”, Bohmong Hari Nyo has a son named Tha Do Prue having come of age succeeded his grandfather as Bohmong in 1727 A. D. He having been harassed by the king of Mughas went to the king of Arakan for advice in 1118 M. E. and lived there for some years.

In 1126 M. E. the king of Arakan Maharaja gave again Kong Hla Prue the title of Bohmong-Gree, after6-7years the son of Maharaja, the king of Arakan, named Re Phaw Thu, succeeded his father. Bohmong Kong Hla Prue having heard that the British were coming to Chittagong, he came from Arakan to Chittagong in 1136 M.E. and made treaty with the British Government. From that time, we have been living here as Bomong Chief under the British Government, in Pakistan regime and now in Bangladesh.