ETHNONYMS: Bai-yi, Dai, Lawa, Lü, Lua', Lue, Pai-I, Pai-yi, Shui Bai-yi, Shui Dai, Tai
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GEHAN WIJEYEWARDENE
We are the same mornarchy in past Chao Pan Din is King.