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- see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Burmese script. Alaungsithu or Sithu I (Burmese: အလောင်းစည်သူ [ʔəláʊɰ̃ sìðù]; also Cansu I; 1090–1167)...
- that king Vijayabahu also offered the Thihoshin Pagoda to Pagan king Alaungsithu in the 11th century, which is now still in the region of Pakkoku in modern...
- only daughter of King Kyansittha (r. 1084–1113), and the mother of King Alaungsithu.: 156  The princess is best remembered in Burmese history for her failed...
- Shwemokhtaw Pagoda was founded by King Asoka of India in 305 BC. Bagan's King Alaungsithu raised the height of the stupa to 11 metres (36 ft) in 1115 AD, and the...
- Hövel (d. 1152) Agnes I, German abbess of Quedlinburg (approximate date) Alaungsithu, Burmese king of the Pagan dynasty (d. 1167) Arnold of Brescia, Italian...
- Kingdom, was the religious adviser to four Pagan kings from Anawrahta to Alaungsithu. He is credited with converting Anawrahta to Theravada Buddhism, and...
- thinking he did not have a male heir, had already anointed his grandson Alaungsithu the heir apparent. Kyansittha made her his chief queen with the title...
- decades, he was the chief religious adviser to King Alaungsithu, and helped advise many of Alaungsithu's religious deeds. The notable works were the repairs...
- Sultan, (1179–1202) Myanmar / Burma Pagan Kingdom (complete list) – Alaungsithu (Sithu I), King (1112/13–1167) Narathu, King (1167–1171) Naratheinkha...
- (1167-1170). Narathu, who came to the throne by ********inating his father Alaungsithu and his elder brother, presumably built this largest temple to atone...