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other regions,
particularly Southeast Asia. In Burma, for example, King
Anawratha (1044–1077) is said to have
disbanded tantric "Ari" monks. As Theravada...
- in Bagan, and was
built in the 11th century,
during the
reign of King
Anawratha. Some
historians believe the
temple was
built in the 10th century, during...
- The
younger brother managed to
escape to
Bagan and took
refuge to king
Anawratha. He was kept near the king. He had to
fetch flowers, ten
times a day,...
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around 1700 BC. Historically, the Pa'O wore
colourful clothing until King
Anawratha defeated the Mon King,
Makuta of Thaton(also
called Manuha). The Pa'O...
- ပဉ္စကလျာဏီ [pjɪ̀ɰ̃sa̰ kəljənì]; Pali: Pañcakalyāṇī) was the
first wife of King
Anawratha and the
mother of King
Kyansittha of
Pagan Dynasty of
Burma (Myanmar)...
- was
supported by
powerful Southeast Asian kings, such as the
Burmese Anawratha (1044–1077), who
promoted Theravada throughout the
Bagan Kingdom, which...
- Yar Kone Road
Forsyth Street Kinwun Mingyi Street (Dagon)
Fraser Road
Anawratha Road
Franklin Street Thazin Street (Ahlon)
Fytch Road Baho Road Godwin...
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various Shan-speaking
ethnic groups and
other minorities. In 1044, King
Anawratha established Pagan Kingdom in
present day
Upper Myanmar region.
After Mongol...
- wood. One such tree was
transported to the
Pagan Kingdom via
Thaton by
Anawratha.
Shwekyimyin Pagoda houses a Dakkhiṇasākhā
image of the
Buddha venerated...