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Wareru (Mon: ဝါရေဝ်ရောဝ်, Burmese: ဝါရီရူး,
Burmese pronunciation: [wàɹíjú]; also...
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kingdom was
founded as Ramaññadesa (Mon: ရးမည, Burmese: ရာမည ဒေသ) by King
Wareru following the
collapse of the
Pagan Kingdom in 1287: 205–206, 209 as a...
- The
Wareru Dhammathat (Burmese: ဝါရီရူး ဓမ္မသတ်,
pronounced [wàɹíjú dəməθaʔ]; also
known as
Wagaru Dhammathat or Code of
Wareru) is one of the oldest...
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collection was made at
Wareru’s command, by
monks from the
writings of
earlier Mon
scholars preserved in the
monasteries of his kingdom. (
Wareru seized Martaban...
- Mon
people under Wareru (who is said to have
eloped with Ram Khamhaeng's daughter) in
their rebellion against Pagan control, and
Wareru would establish...
- the fall of the
Pagan Empire in 1287. Initially,
Tarabya was
allied with
Wareru, the
strongman of the
nearby Martaban province. But
after their decisive...
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Tabodwe 668 ME,
Burmese calendar)
After a
reign of
almost 20 years, King
Wareru, who
founded the
Martaban Kingdom in what is now
southern Myanmar, is stabbed...
- the
Burmese Hanthawaddy Kingdom and
commission compilation of the Code of
Wareru,
which would provide a
basis for the law of
Thailand used in Siam until...
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Buddhism in
Bagan Kingdom and
mainland Southeast Asia
Wareru –
founder of the
Hanthawaddy Kingdom and
Wareru Dhammathat, the
oldest extant legal treatises of...
- Kingdom, the
territories become Martaban Hanthawaddy Kingdom founded by King
Wareru. From the 16th
century to the
middle of 18th century, Pagu was a province...