- script.
Manuha (Burmese: မနူဟာ; Mon: မကုတရာဇာ; Old Mon [mɛ̌̀tǔtɑ̌ɾɛ̀ɑʝɛ̀ɑnɛ̀ɑmɛ̌̀]), or Makuta, was the last king of
Thaton Kingdom.
Manuha ruled Thaton...
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Manuha Temple (Burmese: မနူဟာဘုရား) is a
Buddhist temple built in
Myinkaba (located near Bagan), by
captive Mon King
Manuha in 1067,
according to King...
- - 66
metres (217 ft)
Shwethalyaung Buddha (Bago) - 54.8
metres (180 ft)
Manuha Temple (Bagan) Phowintaung, near
Monywa Cambodia: West side of the Baphuon...
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Frescoes inside a
temple Buddha statutes inside the
Dhammayangyi Inside the
Manuha Temple Myanmar portal Buddhism in
Myanmar Burmese pagoda Pagoda festival...
- Shin Arahan,
reportedly asked for the
Theravada Buddhist canon from King
Manuha of Thaton. The Mon king's
refusal was used by
Anawrahta as a
pretense to...
- ****amese in IAST
Romanisation Prathama anucchēda: Janmagatabhāve
sakalo mānuha maryadā āru adhikārata samāna āru svatantra. Tēõlokara bibēka āchē, buddhi...
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Southeast Asia to
mention Anawrahta's
conquest of a
kingdom held by one King
Manuha of
Thaton Kingdom. Coedès,
George (1968).
Walter F.
Vella (ed.). The Indianized...
- in the
Burmese pantheon of nats. He was a
descendant of the
captive King
Manuha of Thaton. He died of
leprosy during the
reign of King
Anawrahta of Pagan...
- took
refuge in the monastery, in
which an
abbot resided,
venerated by King
Manuha of
Thaton Kingdom. The monk took care of and kept them near him. One day...
- Mon traditions, Anawrahta's main
reason for the
invasion was
Thaton king
Manuha's refusal to give him a copy of the
Theravada Buddhist Canon. (Anawrahta...