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Pyinsa (Burmese: ပဉ္စာမြို့,
pronounced [pjɪ̀ɴ sà mjo̰]) is a
former capital of
Arakan from 818 to 1118. The
former capital site is
located north of Mrauk...
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other symbols instead of
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Pyinsa Kalayani (Burmese: ပဉ္စကလျာဏီ [pjɪ̀ɰ̃sa̰ kəljənì]; Pali: Pañcakalyāṇī) was...
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before the 11th century, and then to
Pyinsa, Parein, and
Hkrit in the 12th century, with the
capital moving to
Pyinsa again in 1180, and then
Launggyet in...
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According to the chronicles,
Kyansittha was born to
Princess Pyinsa Kalayani of
Wethali and Anawrahta, then a
senior prince at the
court of...
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numerous cities in the
valley of the
Lemro River.
These included Sambawak I,
Pyinsa, Parein, Hkrit,
Sambawak II, Myohaung,
Toungoo and Launggret.
Burmese forces...
- the p**** from
Ngape near
Minbu to An in Kyaukphyu, and then laid
siege to
Pyinsa, then the
capital of Arakan. He
reportedly tried to
bring home the giant...
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Pyinsarupa (Burmese: ပဉ္စရူပ, [pjɪ̀ɴsa̰ jùpa̰], also
spelt pyinsa rupa; Pali: pañcarūpa, lit. 'five forms'), also
known as
phaya luang (Thai: พญาลวง),...
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Wales (approximate date).
Beginning of the
Lemro period: The
Sambawa and
Pyinsa Kingdoms are
founded in present-day Myanmar. Theodulf,
bishop of Orléans...
- bloodline. The prince's
origin tracing back to King Khittathin,
founder of
Pyinsa Dynasty and whom
fifth in-descend from him
named Min Bilu was
slain and...
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settled in the
valley of the
Lemro River.
Their cities included Sambawak I,
Pyinsa, Parein, Hkrit,
Sambawak II, Myohaung,
Toungoo and Launggret.: 18–20 Arakan...