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Arimaddana အရိမဒ္ဒနာပူရ
Bagan Temples in
Bagan Arimaddana Location of Bagan,
Burma Coordinates: 21°10′N 94°52′E / 21.167°N 94.867°E / 21.167; 94.867...
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century CE. The seat of
power of the
small kingdom was
first located at
Arimaddana,
Thiri Pyissaya, and
Tampawaddy until 849 CE when it was
moved to Pagan...
- of the last king of Sri Ksetra,
founded the city of
Pagan (formally,
Arimaddana-pura (အရိမဒ္ဒနာပူရ), lit. "the City that
Tramples on Enemies"). The site...
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collections of
aphorisms of
worldly wisdom (niti). Saddanīti, by Aggavaṃsa of
Arimaddana, an
influential Pali grammar;
Burma (c. 1154 CE). K.R.
Norman calls it...
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given as the date of foundation. Zata (Zata 1960: 53) says the city of
Arimaddana was
founded in 190 CE (Sunday, 15th
waxing [sic] of Tagu 112 Pyu Era (Saka...
- Aggavaṃsa of
Arimaddana (modern Bagan, Burma) was the
author of the Saddanīti, a
grammar of the Pāli language,
specifically the text of the
Buddhist scriptures...
- last king of Sri Ksetra,
founded the city of
Pagan (Bagan) (formally,
Arimaddana-pura (အရိမဒ္ဒနာပူရ), lit. "the City that
Tramples on Enemies"). The site...
- last king of Sri Ksetra,
founded the city of
Pagan (Bagan) (formally,
Arimaddana-pura (အရိမဒ္ဒနာပူရ), lit. "the City that
Tramples on Enemies"). The site...
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moved the
palace to
Thiri Pyissaya, not far from the
original site at
Arimaddana (modern
Nyaung U). It
ceased being the site of the
palace when King Thaik...