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Narapati Sithu (Burmese: နရပတိ စည်သူ,
pronounced [nəɹa̰pətḭ sìðù]; also
Narapatisithu,
Sithu II or
Cansu II; 1138–1211) was king of
Pagan dynasty of Burma...
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reformations of
Theravada Buddhism in
Pagan Burma under the
patronage of
Narapatisithu are
continued with the end of the Polonnaruwa-Pagan War. 1182: Revolt...
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Pagan Kingdom during Narapatisithu's reign.
Burmese chronicles also
claim Kengtung and
Chiang Mai. Core
areas shown in
darker yellow.
Peripheral areas...
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representation of Aung Zwa, a
commander in the
service of
Crown Prince Narapatisithu of Pagan, and the ********in of King Naratheinkha. He is portra**** sitting...
- of hostility, such as the
kidnapping of a
princess by Narathu's son
Narapatisithu. In this invasion, he
captured the
Burmese city B****ein.
Following the...
- (1112/13–1167) Narathu, King (1167–1171) Naratheinkha, King (1171–1174)
Narapatisithu (Sithu II), King (1174–1211)
Philippines Tondo (complete list) – Lakan...
- the most-frequently
visited in Bagan. It was
built in 1183 by King
Narapatisithu,: 178 and is
similar to the
Thatbyinnyu Temple in design. The Sulamani...
- Tawal, Raja (1267–1339)
Myanmar /
Burma Pagan Kingdom (complete list) –
Narapatisithu (Sithu II), King (1174–1211) Htilominlo, King (1211–1235) Naratheinga...
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first Zaydi Imam of
Yemen (b. 859) 1095 – King Olaf I of
Denmark 1211 –
Narapatisithu, king of
Burma (b. 1150) 1258 –
Theodore II Laskaris,
emperor of Nicea...
- to
later kings—Arakan to Alaungsithu, and cis-Salween Shan
Hills to
Narapatisithu. (Even
those latter-day
kings may not have had more than
nominal control...