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Kyansittha (Burmese: ကျန်စစ်သား,
pronounced [tɕàɰ̃sɪʔθá]; also
spelt as
Kyanzittha or Hti-Hlaing Min; 21 July 1030 – 1112/13) was king of the
Pagan dynasty...
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Shwezigon Pagoda in Nyaung-U, Myanmar.
Completed during the
reign of King
Kyanzittha in 1102, it is a
prototype of
Burmese stupas.
Uppatasanti Pagoda, a 325-foot...
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built as like the
original Ananda Temple that were
worshiped by of King
Kyanzittha of the
Pagan Dynasty. စူဠာမုနိလောကချမ်းသာစေတီတော် တည်ဆောက်ရေးလုပ်ငန်းအကျဉ်းချုပ်...
- England, is
completed in 1065. The
Ananda Temple of the
Myanmar ruler King
Kyanzittha is
completed in 1091. The Văn Miếu, or
Temple of Literature, in Vietnam...
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Kyaik Talan and
Kyaik Te inscriptions,
which were made in 1098
under Kyanzittha.: 159, 161 The two
inscriptions were
found at the
Kyaik Talan and Kyaik...
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precious stone to
Kulottunga in 1114.
According to
Burmese accounts,
Kyanzittha, the
ruler of
Pagan (Burma) met with the
Chola royal family by sending...
- life-size
statues made in lacquer,
representing the
crowned figure of King
Kyanzittha kneeling piously in prayer, and Shin Arahan, the Mon monk who converted...
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Middle Mon "rman" (ရာမန်). The
ethnonym "rmeñ" was
first recorded in the
Kyanzittha’s New
Palace Inscription of AD 1102 in Myanmar.
Derivatives of this ethnonym...
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during the
reign of king
Kyanzittha. A
later ink
inscription on the
temple walls attributes its
construction to
Kyanzittha's queen Abeyadana. A local...
- his son,
General Kyansittha to help the Mon
people overcome invaders.
Kyanzittha fell in love with the Mon king's wife, thus
beginning a love triangle...