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English: View of the Imperial Court at Amarapura (Ummerapoora), and the Ceremony of Introduction.
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English: Published November 1, 1799 by G. Nicol. Pall Mall & J. Wright, Piccadilly, London.
Soorce An account of an embassy to the kingdom of Ava, : sent by the Governor-General of India, in the year 1795, Plate 414. Author Michael Symes
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English: Drawn by Singey Bey, engraved by T. Medland.

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