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Thiri Pyissaya (Burmese: သီရိပစ္စယာ,
pronounced [θìɹḭ pjɪʔsəjà]; also
spelled Siripaccaya, Sanskrit: श्रीप्रत्यय Śripratyaya lit. 'City with
Gracious Support'[citation...
- seat of
power of the
small kingdom was
first located at Arimaddana,
Thiri Pyissaya, and
Tampawaddy until 849 CE when it was
moved to
Pagan (Bagan). Radiocarbon...
- [sic] of Tagu 112 Pyu Era (Saka Era))
while the
palace was
moved to
Thiri Pyissaya in 390 CE (Thursday, 1st
waxing of
Pyatho 312 Pyu Era).
Hmannan Yazawin...
-
began his
reign in 513 AD. He
moved the
palace to Tampawaddy, near
Thiri Pyissaya. In
Burmese years 438, he
ascended the throne.
During his reign, he abandoned...
- country"). The
Burmese chronicles also
report other classical names of
Thiri Pyissaya (သီရိပစ္စယာ; Pali: Siripaccaya) and
Tampawaddy (တမ္ပဝတီ; Pali: Tampavatī)...
- that King
Thinli Kyaung I (r. 344–387)
moved the
palace to
nearby Thiri Pyissaya. However,
evidence indicates that the
earliest human settlement in the...
-
Harvey 1925: 333 Yule 1874: 87
Harvey 1925: 67 (Than Tun 1964: 277):
Einda Pyissaya or
Einda Pyissi Coedes 1968: 192
Hmannan Vol. 1 2003: 351
Harvey 1925:...
- chronicles, King
Thaik Taing (r. 516–523)
moved the
palace from
Thiri Pyissaya to
nearby Tampawaddy. However,
evidence indicates that the
earliest human...