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Burmese dhammathats,
namely the Manu and
Dhammavisala Dhammathats of the
Pagan Kingdom, the
Wareru Dhammathat: 210 (1270),
Pasedha (1468),
Dhammathat Kyaw...
- The
Wareru Dhammathat (Burmese: ဝါရီရူး ဓမ္မသတ်,
pronounced [wàɹíjú dəməθaʔ]; also
known as
Wagaru Dhammathat or Code of Wareru) is one of the
oldest extant...
- Furthermore, the
legal code he commissioned—the
Wareru Dhammathat—is one of the
oldest extant dhammathats (legal treatises) of Myanmar, and
greatly influenced...
- and the
Attorney General is also
named Thida Oo.
Wareru dhammathat or the Manu
dhammathat (‹See Tfd›မနုဓမ္မသတ်) was the
earliest law-book in Burma....
- see
discussion of 13th
century Wagaru Dhamma-sattha / 11th
century Manu
Dhammathat m****cripts
discussion On Laws of Manu in 14th
century Thailand's Ayuthia...
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states Anthony Reid, were "greatly
honored in Burma's (Myanmar)
Wareru Dhammathat, Siam (Thailand),
Cambodia and Java-Bali (Indonesia) as the
defining do****ents...
- in Java, and the Buddhist-influenced Dhammasattas/
Dhammathats of Burma, such as the
Wareru Dhammathat, and Thailand) as well as
legal records embodied...
- only
issue administrative edicts. The
country had two
codes of law, the
Dhammathat and the Hluttaw, the
centre of government, was
divided into
three branches—fiscal...
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Southeast Asia
Wareru –
founder of the
Hanthawaddy Kingdom and
Wareru Dhammathat, the
oldest extant legal treatises of
Myanmar Shin
Sawbu – the only female...
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collection of law books. The
scholars compiled Dhammathat Kyaw and Kosaungchok,
based on King Wareru's
dhammathat. The
decisions given in his
court were collected...