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Htilominlo (Burmese: ထီးလိုမင်းလို,
pronounced [tʰílò mɪ́ɰ̃lò]; also
called Nadaungmya...
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Htilominlo Temple (Burmese: ထီးလိုမင်းလိုဘုရား,
pronounced [tʰílòmɪ́ɰ̃lò pʰəjá]) is a
Buddhist temple located in
Bagan (formerly Pagan), in Burma/Myanmar...
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thousands such as the Ananda, the Shwezigon, the Sulamani, the
Htilominlo, the Dhammayazika, and a few
other temples along an
ancient road. The...
- (Sithu II; r. 1174–1211) and
Htilominlo (r. 1211–1235). The
Sulamani Temple,
Gawdawpalin Temple,
Mahabodhi Temple, and
Htilominlo Temple were
built during...
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pronounced [ʔèiɴ dɔ̀ ðɛ̀]]) was a wife of
Prince Zeya
Theinkha (later King
Htilominlo). She was the
mother of
Regent Naratheinga Uzana (r. c. 1231–35) and King...
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Sayadaw placed the "Hti"
umbrella atop Bagan's most
powerful ancient Htilominlo Temple. The
meaning of the
temple name is "need the
royal umbrella, need...
- 1235 CE. The
stone is from the
reign of Kyaswa, (1234-1250) son of King
Htilominlo (Nadaungmya), Bagan. It is
written in
early Burmese script.
Although the...
- ðɛ̀]; lit. "Queen of the
Northern Palace") was a
queen consort of King
Htilominlo of the
Pagan Dynasty of
Myanmar (Burma). She had no children. Hmannan...
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dynasty of
Burma (Myanmar) from 1235 to 1251.
Kyaswa succeeded his
father Htilominlo and was even more devout. Kyaswa's
reign like his father's was largely...
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Pagan (disputed) King of
Burma (disputed)
Reign 1231? – 1235
Predecessor Htilominlo Successor Kyaswa Born in or
before 1197
Pagan (Bagan) Died July 1235 Pagan...