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Group of city-states in present-day Myanmar
Irrawaddy and Chindwin Rivers. Five major walled cities- Beikthano, Maingmaw, Binnaka, Hanlin, and Sri Ksetra- and several smaller towns have been excavated
Pyu_city-states
Historical city in Myanmar, associated with the Pyu culture
Binnaka (ဘိန္နက [bèɪɰ̃nəka̰], also spelt Beinnaka) is an archaeological site located in present-day Pyawbwe Township, Myanmar. It was one of the major
Binnaka
King of Pinya
Ancestry of King Kyawswa I of Pinya 8. Binnaka Sawbwa 4. Theinkha Bo 9. (unnamed) 2. Thihathu 10. (unnamed) 5. Lady Myinsaing 11. (unnamed) 1. Kyawswa
Kyawswa_I_of_Pinya
Former Asian city-state in present-day Myanmar
by the Buddhist kingdoms there.) The 33rd king of Abhiyaza line, King Binnaka Yaza (ဘိန္နကရာဇာ) was killed. Hmannan continues that the fall of Tagaung
Tagaung_Kingdom
Kingdom in central Myanmar (1297 to 1313)
brothers, an ethnic Shan since the chronicles say he was a son of sawbwa of Binnaka. But the historian Michael Aung-Thwin has rejected the assertion, given
Myinsaing_Kingdom
Prince of Binnaka
and Ava. According to the Burmese chronicles, Theinkha Bo was born in Binnaka to the sawbwa (saopha) (chief) of the town. Some time after his elder brother
Theinkha_Bo
Pyu-city State 2nd century BCE 1050 CE Sri Ksetra, Halin, Beikthano, Pinle, Binnaka Pyu Myanmar Thaton Kingdom 4th century BCE 1057 May 18 Thaton Mon Pagan
List of Buddhist kingdoms and empires
List_of_Buddhist_kingdoms_and_empires
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1945), Danish photographer Theinkha Bo (13th Century), Burmese Prince of Binnaka Víctor Bó (born 1943), Argentine actor and film producer, son of Armando
Bo_(surname)
Ancient Pyu city-state in Southern Burma
been extensively excavated. Other important Pyu cities as Maingmaw and Binnaka could yield more artefacts with more extensive excavations). It occupied
Sri_Ksetra_kingdom
Duchess of Thayet
of Prome 10. unnamed 5. Shin Mauk of Pagan 11. unnamed 1. Myat Hla 12. Binnaka Sawbwa 6. Theinkha Bo 13. unnamed 3. Atula Dewi of Prome 14. unnamed 7
Shin_Myat_Hla_of_Prome
Co-Regent of Myinsaing
His father Theinkha Bo was a younger brother of the sawbwa (chief) of Binnaka, and had fled to Myinsaing after a dispute with his brother in 1260. Traditional
Athinkhaya
City in Sagaing Region, Burma
the 2nd century BC to the 9th century AD in the kingdoms that existed at Binnaka, Mongamo, Sri Kshetra, and Halingyi. They spoke the Tibeto-Burman languages
Hanlin,_Burma
King of Myinsaing–Pinya (1265–1325)
His father Theinkha Bo was a younger brother of the sawbwa (chief) of Binnaka, and had fled to Myinsaing after a dispute with his brother in 1260. Traditional
Thihathu
Co-Regent of Myinsaing
His father Theinkha Bo was a younger brother of the sawbwa (chief) of Binnaka, and had fled to Myinsaing after a dispute with his brother in 1260. Traditional
Yazathingyan
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Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Goddess of Sound
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Beautiful
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British, English, Greek
Black; Dark-skinned
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English
Diminutives of any masculine or feminine name begining with Christ-, for example Christahel,...
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Arabic, Muslim
Walking with a Proud; Swinging Gait
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Creation
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Ray of gold
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Arabic, Indian, Malaysian, Muslim, Sindhi
Praiseworthy; Praising Allah; Appreciative
Biblical
being angry; or same as Huram
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Indian
Young Krishna
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