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- Binnaka (ဘိန္နက [bèɪɰ̃nəka̰], also spelt Beinnaka) is an archaeological site located in present-day Pyawbwe Township, Myanmar. It was one of the major...
- Irrawaddy and Chindwin Rivers. Five major walled cities- Beikthano, Maingmaw, Binnaka, Hanlin, and Sri Ksetra- and several smaller towns have been excavated...
- Pyu-city State 2nd century BCE 1050 CE Sri Ksetra, Halin, Beikthano, Pinle, Binnaka Pyu  Myanmar Thaton Kingdom 4th century BCE 1057 May 18 Thaton Mon Pagan...
- and Ava. According to the Burmese chronicles, Theinkha Bo was born in Binnaka to the sawbwa (saopha) (chief) of the town. Some time after his elder brother...
- brothers, an ethnic Shan since the chronicles say he was a son of sawbwa of Binnaka. But the historian Michael Aung-Thwin has rejected the ****ertion, given...
- by the Buddhist kingdoms there.) The 33rd king of Abhiyaza line, King Binnaka Yaza (ဘိန္နကရာဇာ) was killed. Hmannan continues that the fall of Tagaung...
- been extensively excavated. Other important Pyu cities as Maingmaw and Binnaka could yield more artefacts with more extensive excavations). It occupied...
- of Prome 10. unnamed 5. Shin Mauk of Pagan 11. unnamed 1. Myat Hla 12. Binnaka Sawbwa 6. Theinkha Bo 13. unnamed 3. Atula Dewi of Prome 14. unnamed 7...
- the 2nd century BC to the 9th century AD in the kingdoms that existed at Binnaka, Mongamo, Sri Kshetra, and Halingyi. They spoke the Tibeto-Burman languages...
- 1945), Danish photographer Theinkha Bo (13th Century), Burmese Prince of Binnaka Víctor Bó (born 1943), Argentine actor and film producer, son of Armando...