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Pyinbya (Burmese: ပျဉ်ပြား,
pronounced [pjɪ̀ɰ̃bjá]; 817–876) was the king of the...
- only for Nyaung-u
Sawrahan and
Kunhsaw Kyaunghpyu. The list
starts from
Pyinbya, the
fortifier of
Pagan (Bagan)
according to Hmannan. The
Zatadawbon Yazawin...
- son of Saw Khin Hnit and
older brother of
Pyinbya. He
reigned over
Bagan for 17 years.
After his death, he was
succeeded by his brother,
Pyinbya. v t e...
-
Pagan dynasty of
Burma (Myanmar) from c. 876 to c. 904. A son of King
Pyinbya, the
founder of
Pagan (Bagan),
Tannet was the
paternal grandfather of King...
- then merge, and
agree that a
dynasty of
kings followed Pyusawhti. King
Pyinbya (ပျဉ်ပြား)
fortified the city in 849 AD.
Modern scholarship holds that...
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Muslim governor (or 818) Pepin,
count of
Vermandois (approximate date)
Pyinbya, king of
Burma (d. 876)
January 24 –
Stephen IV, pope of the
Catholic Church...
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Frisian governor (approximate date) Pascweten, duke ('king') of
Brittany Pyinbya, king of
Burma (b. 817) Raganar,
Frankish nobleman Wulfad,
Frankish archbishop...
- a
street in the
northwesternmost ward in
South Central Chang'an. King
Pyinbya of
Burma founds the city of Bagan,
located in the
Mandalay Region, and...
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Bagan was
founded in the
second century CE, and
fortified in 849 by King
Pyinbya, 34th
successor of the
founder of
early Bagan.
Western scholarship however...
-
calendar straddles the
Western calendar. For example, the
start of King
Pyinbya's reign, 208 ME (25
March 846 to 24
March 847 CE), is
shown here only as...