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Pyu in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pyu may refer to: Pyu, town in Taungoo District, Bago Region in Burma (Myanmar), named after the ancient Pyu kingdom
Pyu_(disambiguation)
Group of city-states in present-day Myanmar
The Pyu city-states (Burmese: ပျူ မြို့ပြ နိုင်ငံများ [pjù mjo̼.pjɑ̼ nàɪɴŋàɴ mjá]) were a group of city-states that existed from about the 2nd century
Pyu_city-states
Town in Bago Region, Myanmar
Pyu, also spelled Phyu or Phyuu, is a town in Taungoo District, Bago Region in Myanmar. It is the administrative seat of Phyu Township.The old Yangon-Mandalay
Pyu
Language of ancient Myanmar
The Pyu language (Pyu: ; Burmese: ပျူ ဘာသာ, IPA: [pjù bàðà]; also Tircul) is an extinct Sino-Tibetan language that was mainly spoken in what is now Myanmar
Pyu_language_(Sino-Tibetan)
Historic Brahmic script used in Burma
The Pyu script is a writing system used to write the Pyu language, an extinct Sino-Tibetan language that was mainly spoken in present-day central Burma
Pyu_script
Topics referred to by the same term
Pyu language may refer to: Pyu language (Papuan), a Papuan language of Papua New Guinea Pyu language (Sino-Tibetan), an ancient Sino-Tibetan language
Pyu_language
Polity in Myanmar (846–1297)
the Pyus by linking his genealogy to the real and mythical ancestors of Sri Ksetra, the symbol of the Pyu golden past, and by calling the kingdom Pyu, even
Pagan_kingdom
Japanese manga series
Pyū to Fuku! Jaguar (Japanese: ピューと吹く! ジャガー, Hepburn: Pyū to Fuku! Jagā; "Flute-Blower! Jaguar") is a Japanese gag manga series written and illustrated
Pyū_to_Fuku!_Jaguar
History of Myanmar before 200 BCE
Pyu settlements remained in Upper Burma for the next three centuries but the Pyu gradually were absorbed into the expanding Pagan Empire. The Pyu language
Prehistory_of_Myanmar
Malaysian field hockey player (born 1945)
Loong Whey Pyu (born 24 April 1945) is a Malaysian field hockey player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1968 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;
Loong_Whey_Pyu
Ancient Pyu city-state in Southern Burma
Irrawaddy River at present-day Hmawza, Myanmar, was once a prominent Pyu settlement. The Pyu occupied several sites across Upper Myanmar, with Sri Ksetra recorded
Sri_Ksetra_kingdom
Township in Bago Region, Myanmar
Pyu Township is a township in Taungoo District in the Bago Region of Myanmar. The principal town and administrative seat is Pyu. "Myanmar States/Divisions
Pyu_Township
First-millennium CE city-state in Southeast Asia
borrowing extensively from the Pyus' predominantly Buddhist culture. It was one of many competing city-states in the Pyu realm until the late 10th century
Early_Pagan_kingdom
recorded history were Tibeto-Burman-speaking people who established an array of Pyu city-states that ranged as far south as Pyay and adopted Theravada Buddhism
History_of_Myanmar
Alphabets of the language of pyu
A History of the Pyu Alphabet (Burmese: ပျူအက္ခရာသမိုင်း) is a book on the Pyu language first published in 1963 by Tha Myat. The author Tha Myat studied
A_History_of_the_Pyu_Alphabet
the same proclamation in four languages: Old Burmese, Pali, Old Mon and Pyu. The four texts are found in nearly identical form on two stone pillars (A
Myazedi_inscription
African Youth Organisation
The Panafrican Youth Union (PYU) is the apex body for National Youth Coordinating Bodies and Mechanism in Africa. Known formerly as the Panafrican Youth
Panafrican_Youth_Union
Types and social use of clothing in Myanmar
city of Hanlin, the discovered Pyu sculptures depict Pyu men wearing headwarps and crown-like headdresses, while Pyu women are shown with head ornaments
Burmese_clothing
Language isolate spoken in Papua New Guinea and Indonesia
Pyu is a language isolate spoken in Papua New Guinea and Indonesia. As of 2000, the language had about 100 speakers in Papua New Guinea. It is spoken
Pyu_language_(Papuan)
Burmese Theravada Buddhist novitiation ceremony
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Shinbyu
UNESCO historical city in Mandalay Region, Myanmar
Irrawaddy valley from the Nanzhao Kingdom. It was among several competing Pyu city-states until the late 10th century when the Burman settlement grew in
Bagan
Earthquake in Myanmar
The 1930 Pyu earthquake occurred on 4 December at 01:21 local time with an epicenter north of Bago, Burma, then part of British India. The earthquake
1930_Pyu_earthquake
Country in Southeast Asia
Rangoon). Early civilisations in the area included the Tibeto-Burman-speaking Pyu city-states in Upper Myanmar and the Mon kingdoms in Lower Myanmar. In the
Myanmar
Town in Rakhine State, Myanmar
Kyaukphyu (Burmese: ကျောက်ဖြူမြို့ [tɕaʊʔpʰjù mjo̰]; also spelt Kyaukpyu) is a major town in Rakhine State, in western Myanmar and it is informally addressed
Kyaukphyu
Airport in Kyaukpyu, Myanmar
Kyaukpyu Airport is an airport in Kyaukpyu, Myanmar (IATA: KYP, ICAO: VYKP). The runway of Kyaukpyu Airport was 1,408 metres (4,620 ft) long and 30 metres
Kyaukpyu_Airport
Proposed language family of New Guinea
(Amto–Musan) languages and the Pyu isolate. Arai and Samaia Rivers Arai River Ama Nimo–Nakwi Owiniga West Arai River Pyu Samaia River Amto Musan NewGuineaWorld
Arai–Samaia_languages
1984 video game
path and setting off the least tiles. Japanese: ぺったんピュー, Hepburn: Pettan Pyū Akagi, Masumi (October 13, 2006). アーケードTVゲームリスト国内•海外編(1971-2005) [Arcade
Pettan_Pyuu
Austronesian language spoken in Taiwan
Austronesian Puyuma Writing system Latin (Puyuma alphabet) Language codes ISO 639-3 pyu Glottolog puyu1239 ELP Puyuma Linguasphere 30-JAA-a (red) Puyuma Puyuma is
Puyuma_language
Group of the Sino-Tibetan language family
believed to be Tibeto-Burman, but their precise affiliation is uncertain. The Pyu language of central Myanmar in the first centuries is known from inscriptions
Tibeto-Burman_languages
the Pyu was Theravāda Buddhism. Peter Skilling concludes that there is firm epigraphical evidence for the dominant presence of Theravāda in the Pyu Kingdom
Buddhism_in_Myanmar
City in Bago Region, Myanmar
construction of Sri Ksetra. Htin Aung suggests that Pyu might have been founded in 78 CE, based on the Sanskrit / Pyu Era. D. G. E. Hall and Gordon Luce, however
Pyay
(Ogan dialect) Pracalit script aka Newa – Nepal Bhasa, Sanskrit, Pali Pyu – Pyu Ranjana – Nepal Bhasa, Sanskrit Rejang Rencong Saurashtra Sharada – Sanskrit
List_of_writing_systems
Burmese lunisolar calendar
its purported launch in 640 CE in the Sri Ksetra Kingdom, also called the Pyu era. It was also used as the official calendar in other mainland Southeast
Burmese_calendar
Polity in upper Myanmar (1365–1555)
principles of Burmese city design, which had existed since at least the Pyu period. Ava was the first Burmese city to be entirely walled, with an inner
Kingdom_of_Ava
inhabitants. During the Pyu period, cylindrical stupas with four archways—often with a hti (umbrella) on top—were built. The Mon and Pyu people were the first
Myanmar_architecture
Historical city in Myanmar, associated with the Pyu culture
present-day Pyawbwe Township, Myanmar. It was one of the major Pyu city-states associated with the Pyu culture and may have been a city as early as the second
Binnaka
Lethwei stadium in Yangon, Myanmar
the World Lethwei Championship held an event for the first time at Thein Pyu at the occasion of WLC 11: Battlebones. In March 2020, all Lethwei events
Theinphyu_Stadium
Study of fashion and clothing by period in time
Ksetra — have yielded important insights into Pyu-era clothing and accessories. Sculptures from Hanlin depict Pyu men wearing headwraps and sometimes crown-like
History of clothing and textiles
History_of_clothing_and_textiles
Second Arakanese kingdom in western Burma
other states in the region, its economy thrived on trade, connecting the Pyu city-states, China and the Mons in the east with India, Bengal, and Persia
Waithali_kingdom
Pyu period brought deep cultural contacts heavily influencing many aspects of visual culture in Myanmar. However, scholarship and archaeology on Pyu,
Art_of_Myanmar
Militia groups in Myanmar
Burmese pronunciation: [pjù.sɔ́.tʰí pjì.θu̼ sɪʔ.tæʔ.mjá], also spelt Pyu Saw Htee) refers to three distinct groups of pro-military militias in Myanmar
Pyusawhti_militias
Ethnic group in Southeast Asia
Irrawaddy valley, eclipsing Pyu (formerly called Tircul) and Pali norms. Conventional Burmese chronicles state that the Pyu were assimilated into the Bamar
Bamar_people
Legendary king of Sri Ksetra Kingdom
When the palace was finished, he was crowned alongside two queens- his Pyu sister Sanda Devi and the Nāga princess Besandi. A hundred nobles from outside
Duttabaung
Buddhist Pagoda in Bago, Myanmar
Archaeological Zone north of the city of Pyay. The stupa was constructed during the Pyu period in the 5th century and is in excellent structural condition, having
Bawbawgyi_Pagoda
Archaeological museum in Bago Region, Myanmar
Sri Ksetra Archaeological Museum is a museum located within the ancient Pyu city-state of Sri Ksetra, near the modern-day village of Hmawza, approximately
Sri Ksetra Archaeological Museum
Sri_Ksetra_Archaeological_Museum
Abugida used for writing Burmese
on which can tear the surface. The Burmese alphabet was derived from the Pyu script, the Old Mon script, or directly from a South Indian script, either
Burmese_alphabet
Island in Bangladesh
Shapuree, Shahpori, Shah Parir, Shapura, or Shinmabyu Island (Bengali: শাহপরী দ্বীপ, romanized: Sahapari Dwip; Burmese: ရှင်မဖြူကျွန်း) is an island in
Shah_Porir_Dwip
Type of stone bead
(pictured). Luk Mik are the preferred dzi for travelling in Tibet. The antique Pyu and Phumtek beads of Burma are also similar in some ways to dzi: they share
Dzi_bead
Eastern Indonesians of Papua-origin
Biksi [id] Eipomek [id] Mek Ngalum Ketengban [id] Yetfa Lepki Murop Kimki Pyu [id] Una Tolikara Regency Taori Kwerisa Toarikei Turu Lani Yahukimo Regency
Indonesian_Papuans
Body of myths and folklores told by the Burmese people from Myanmar
several other ethnic traditions. Most myths and legends concern the ancient Pyu era; the lives and activities of gods, Bodhisattvas, heroes, kings, mystics
Burmese_mythology
Emperor of the Pagan dynasty of Myanmar
Pyu and Buddhist practices into a Burmese cultural tradition began to reach a level of maturity. The Burmese script began to be used alongside Pyu, Mon
Kyansittha
Southeast Asian writing system
orthographical conventions in Mon inscriptions, and the differences between the Pyu script and the script used to write Mon and Burmese, scholarly consensus
Mon–Burmese_script
City in Magway Region, Burma
irrigated Magway Region, near present-day Taungdwingyi. In the era of the Pyu city-states it was a city of considerable significance, possibly a local
Beikthano
Former Asian city-state in present-day Myanmar
known as Sangs Twai or Thinh Dwaeh(သင်းတွဲ, pronounced [θɪ́ɰ̃ dwɛ́]), was a Pyu city-state that existed in the first millennium CE. In 1832, the hitherto
Tagaung_Kingdom
Capital(s) Language(s) Today parts of Pyu-city State 2nd century BCE 1050 CE Sri Ksetra, Halin, Beikthano, Pinle, Binnaka Pyu Myanmar Thaton Kingdom 4th century
List of Buddhist kingdoms and empires
List_of_Buddhist_kingdoms_and_empires
Languages of Indonesia
Abinomn Abun Amung Burmeso Dem Kanum Maklew Maybrat Molof Momina Mor Mpur Pyu Saponi † Sumuri Tambora † Uhunduni Other languages Creoles and Pidgins Malay-based
Bawean_language
Kingdom in southern China (738–902)
the title of Piaoxin (驃信), meaning Ruler of the Pyu. Nanzhao expanded into Myanmar, conquering the Pyu city-states in the 820s and destroying the city
Nanzhao
1988–2011 military government of Myanmar
Timeline Prehistory of Myanmar 11,000–200 BCE Dhanyawadi 2666 BCE–788 CE Pyu city-states 200 BCE–1050 CE (Sri Ksetra kingdom, Tagaung Kingdom) Mon kingdoms
State Peace and Development Council
State_Peace_and_Development_Council
Japonic language
[psɨ] ぷ /pu/ [pu] ぺ /pe/ [pe] ぽ /po/ [po] ピェ /pə/ [pə] ぴゃ /pya/ [pja] ぴゅ /pyu/ [pju] ぴょ /pyo/ [pjo] /b/ ば /ba/ [ba] び /bi/ [bi] ビ /bɿ/ [bzɨ] ぶ /bu/ [bu]
Tarama_language
City in Sagaing Region, Burma
village near Shwebo in the Sagaing Division of Myanmar. In the era of the Pyu city-states it was a city of considerable significance, possibly a local
Hanlin,_Burma
on 29 April 1994. As of 2022[update], Myanmar has two sites on the list: Pyu Ancient Cities were listed in 2014 and Bagan in 2019. Both sites are cultural
List of World Heritage Sites in Myanmar
List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_in_Myanmar
King of Pagan Dynasty, Myanmar
rise to Burmese culture which finally emerged from the shadow of Mon and Pyu cultures. The Burman leadership of the kingdom was now unquestioned. The
Narapatisithu
State in Southeast Asia (1948–1962)
Timeline Prehistory of Myanmar 11,000–200 BCE Dhanyawadi 2666 BCE–788 CE Pyu city-states 200 BCE–1050 CE (Sri Ksetra kingdom, Tagaung Kingdom) Mon kingdoms
Union_of_Burma
Spurious language family of Papuan languages
following classification is based on their proposal, with the addition of the Pyu and language, added by Laycock (1975): Kwomtari–Fas phylum Kwomtari–Nas family:
Kwomtari–Fas_languages
Japanese manga artist
which was adapted into a 48-episode anime series produced by Magic Bus; and Pyu to Fuku! Jaguar which was also serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump between 2000
Kyosuke_Usuta
Burmese traditional musical instrument
Contemporaneous Chinese chronicles from the same period cite Pyu musicians playing the arched harp. A Pyu embassy to China in 801-802 documents an orchestra containing
Saung
Queen regnant of Beikthano
ပန်ထွာ) was the legendary queen regnant of Beikthano, the ancient city of the Pyu Kingdom. She was considered to be a strong, spiritual lady of war and fame
Panhtwar
Seismic fault in Myanmar
to 400 km. The southern section comprises, from south to north, the Bago, Pyu, Naypyidaw, Meiktila and Sagaing segments. The 170 km (110 mi) Bago segment
Sagaing_Fault
Brahmic writing system
Mon–Burmese Burmese Chakma Western Pwo Karen S'gaw Karen Shan Tanchangya Lik-Tai scripts Ahom Khamti Tai Le Modern Mon Tai Tham New Tai Lue Pyu v t e
Pallava_script
Titular Governor of Dhanyawadi
inscription has scholarly significance because it allowed the deciphering of the Pyu language. Yazakumar was born to Thanbula and Kyansittha circa 1078 at Kyaungbyu
Yazakumar
2014 video game
Kumagawa Neuro: Supernatural Detective Neuro Nōgami Nisekoi Chitoge Kirisaki Pyu to Fuku! Jaguar Jaguar Junichi Sakigake!! Otokojuku Heihachi Edajima Sket
J-Stars_Victory_VS
Lunisolar calendars from Southeast Asia
the Saka Era (Mahāsakaraj Era), which is said to have been adopted by the Pyu state of Sri Ksetra in 80 CE. The Saka Era was gradually replaced by the
Buddhist_calendar
Letter "Ṛ" in Indic scripts
Kadamba - Bhaiksuki 𑰆 / 𑰴 Siddhaṃ / 𑖴 Grantha 𑌋 / 𑍃 Cham - Sinhala ඍ / ෘ Pyu / Old Mon - Tibetan རྀ / ྲྀ Newa 𑐆 / 𑐺 Ahom - Malayalam ഋ / ൃ Telugu ఋ / ృ
Ṛ_(Indic)
Inscription that includes the same text in two or more languages
Myazedi inscription (1113; Bagan, Burma) in Burmese, Pyu, Mon and Pali; it allowed the decipherment of Pyu. the Yongning Temple Stele (1413, Tyr, Russia) in
Multilingual_inscription
Timeline Prehistory of Myanmar 11,000–200 BCE Dhanyawadi 2666 BCE–788 CE Pyu city-states 200 BCE–1050 CE (Sri Ksetra kingdom, Tagaung Kingdom) Mon kingdoms
List of heads of state of Myanmar
List_of_heads_of_state_of_Myanmar
Earthquake impacting Myanmar and Thailand
It is further divided into five segments from south to north: the Bago, Pyu, Naypyidaw, Meiktila, and Sagaing segments. The Naypyidaw segment is characterised
2025_Myanmar_earthquake
Locations where civilization emerged
Melanesia Polynesia Hồng Bàng Suvarnabhumi Singhanavati Sungai Batu Mon Pyu Thaton Âu Lạc Nanyue Chi Tu Tun Sun Funan Tambralinga Langkasuka Tagaung
Cradle_of_civilization
Writing script for a South Indian language
Mon–Burmese Burmese Chakma Western Pwo Karen S'gaw Karen Shan Tanchangya Lik-Tai scripts Ahom Khamti Tai Le Modern Mon Tai Tham New Tai Lue Pyu v t e
Thirke
Letter "Sa" in Indic scripts
Brahmi Pallava Kadamba - Bhaiksuki 𑰭 Siddhaṃ Grantha 𑌸 Cham ꨧ Sinhala ස Pyu / Old Mon - Tibetan Newa 𑐳 Ahom 𑜏 Malayalam സ Telugu స Burmese သ Lepcha
Sa_(Indic)
Township in Sagaing Region, Myanmar
administrative seat is the town of Wetlet. Hanlin City, one of the ancient cities of Pyu Period, is located near Hanlin Village. The City was ruined because of fire
Wetlet_Township
Thai Muay Thai fighter
Diesellek faced current Lethwei World Champion Dave Leduc inside the Thein Pyu Stadium in Yangon, Myanmar. Both fighters weighed-in at the exact same weight
Diesellek_TopkingBoxing
Japanese model and J-pop idol singer (born 1987)
September 1996 Variety Kids Bengoshi no Kuzu (2006) Beautiful Lure (2021) PYU Final Beauty Yabe Miho Loose Clements, Jonathan; McCarthy, Helen (2006).
Miho_Yabe
Kyaw, U Ba Lwin, U Ba Maung, U Maung Nge, U Nyun, Sir San C. Po, Teik Tin Pyu, Dr. Daw Saw Sa, U Ba Sein, J Tait, U Aung Thin, U Tha Zan U, U Kyaw Zan
1936_Burmese_general_election
Abinomn Abun Amung Burmeso Dem Kanum Maklew Maybrat Molof Momina Mor Mpur Pyu Saponi † Sumuri Tambora † Uhunduni Other languages Creoles and Pidgins Malay-based
List of ethnic groups of West Papua
List_of_ethnic_groups_of_West_Papua
Group of Malayic languages
Abinomn Abun Amung Burmeso Dem Kanum Maklew Maybrat Molof Momina Mor Mpur Pyu Saponi † Sumuri Tambora † Uhunduni Other languages Creoles and Pidgins Malay-based
Musi_languages
Austronesian language spoken in Sumatra, Indonesia
Abinomn Abun Amung Burmeso Dem Kanum Maklew Maybrat Molof Momina Mor Mpur Pyu Saponi † Sumuri Tambora † Uhunduni Other languages Creoles and Pidgins Malay-based
Batak_Simalungun_language
Subregion of the Asian continent
The first Indian-influenced polities established in the region were the Pyu city-states that already existed circa second century BCE, located in inland
Southeast_Asia
International network for youth movements
Region Organisation name Abbreviation Africa Pan African Youth Union PYU Europe European Youth Forum YFJ Asia Asian-Pacific Students and Youth Association
International Coordination Meeting of Youth Organisations
International_Coordination_Meeting_of_Youth_Organisations
Chinese king
Shengluopi and was succeeded by his son Geluofeng. Dali City Khun Borom Nanzhao Pyu city-states Tang dynasty 滇南古彝文在线字词典 Kaziewicz, Julia, author. (8 February
Piluoge
Austroasiatic language
Myazedi inscription, which contains identical inscriptions of a story in Pali, Pyu, Mon and Burmese on the four sides, was carved. However, after Kyansittha's
Mon_language
Type of dance
emphasis on pose, not movement. The origins of Burmese dance are traced to the Pyu, Halin, and Mon cultures in the central and lower Irrawaddy regions from
Burmese_dance
Proposed language family of New Guinea
Kwomtari family: Guriaso language Kwomtari–Nai: Kwomtari, Nai (Biaka) ? Pyu family-level isolate (included in the Kwomtari languages by Laycock (1973)
Left_May–Kwomtari_languages
Period between prehistory and the medieval era
"thalassian" zone shared these characteristics with Indochinese polities like the Pyu city-states in the Irrawaddy River valley, the Văn Lang kingdom in the Red
Ancient_history
Austronesian language spoken in Indonesia
Abinomn Abun Amung Burmeso Dem Kanum Maklew Maybrat Molof Momina Mor Mpur Pyu Saponi † Sumuri Tambora † Uhunduni Other languages Creoles and Pidgins Malay-based
Yeretuar_language
Sino-Burmese scholar (1924–2005)
centuries, with a focus on Sino-Burmese relations and Chinese records of the Pyu people. The following list is taken from The Selected Writings of U Yi Sein
Chen_Yi-sein
Arakanese folktale about a snake bridegroom
She wants some of the figs, and offers one of her daughters, named Dwê Pyû, to the snake, in exchange for some figs. The serpent wags its tail and knocks
The_Story_of_the_Hamadryad
Writing system
Mon–Burmese Burmese Chakma Western Pwo Karen S'gaw Karen Shan Tanchangya Lik-Tai scripts Ahom Khamti Tai Le Modern Mon Tai Tham New Tai Lue Pyu v t e
Ogan_script
Buddhist scriptures of the Theravada tradition
6th-century CE. The earliest textual fragments of canonical Pali were found in the Pyu city-states in Burma dating only to the mid-5th to mid-6th century CE. The
Pali_Canon
Calendar with lunar month, solar year
astronomical roots Vikram Samvat Shaka Samvat Buddhist calendar Burmese calendar (Pyu calendar) Chula Sakarat Nepal Sambat Thai lunar calendar Vira Nirvana Samvat
Lunisolar_calendar
Astrological classifications
series on the Culture of Myanmar History Monarchs Prehistory Waithali kingdom Pyu city-states Thaton kingdom Pagan kingdom Launggyet dynasty Myinsaing kingdom
Burmese_zodiac
PYU
PYU
PYU
Boy/Male
Tamil
Boy/Male
French
Of Mars; the god of war.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Lord of Suppression
Girl/Female
Hindu
Sweet like Honey, Name of a Raga
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Iron One's Estate
Girl/Female
Indian, Sikh
Pure Work
Boy/Male
Irish
Fair birth; handsome.
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Season
Boy/Male
Australian, Basque, Christian, Danish, Finnish, German
House Owner; Lord of the Owner; Home Ruler
Girl/Female
Greek American
meaning gift. Famous bearer: In Greek mythology, Doris was the daughter of Oceanus and mother of...
PYU
PYU
PYU
PYU
PYU
n.
A morbid condition in which pus is discharged in the urine.