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King of Pagan
see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Burmese script. Thamoddarit (Burmese: သမုဒ္ဒရာဇ် pronounced [θəmoʊʔdəɹiʔ]; Pali: Samuddarāja; 76
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First-millennium CE city-state in Southeast Asia
Sri Ksetra kingdom, stating that Pagan was founded in 107 CE by King Thamoddarit, a scion of Sri Ksetra kingdom. The Buddha visited the future site of
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Buddhist Pagoda in Lewe, Myanmar
Naung-Pyin village. It was also considered that, on AD 87, the King Thamoddarit (called later Bagan King) arrived at the stupa hill and maintained Naung-Pyin
Yan Aung Myin Shwe Lett Hla Pagoda
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Future Buddhas
the Hmannan Yazawin of Myanmar, it is believed that the Bagan Kings, Thamoddarit, Anawrahta and Kyaswa are the future lives of Palileyya. King Myet-Hna
Ten_Bodhisattas
Former Asian city-state in present-day Myanmar
years. In all, Sri Ksetra lasted nearly six centuries. Around 107 CE, Thamoddarit (သမုဒ္ဒရာဇ်), nephew of the last king of Sri Ksetra, founded the city
Tagaung_Kingdom
Polity in Myanmar (846–1297)
Pagan. The Glass Palace Chronicle goes on to relate that around 107 AD, Thamoddarit (သမုဒ္ဒရာဇ်), nephew of the last king of Sri Ksetra, founded the city
Pagan_kingdom
King of Pagan
noticed by the king, Thamoddarit. The king then gave his daughter in marriage to Pyusawhti and made him his heir-apparent. When Thamoddarit died in 152/153
Pyusawhti
Ancient Pyu city-state in Southern Burma
refugee groups led by Thamoddarit, nephew of the last king of Sri Ksetra, wandered on for a dozen years. In 107 AD, Thamoddarit founded the city of Pagan
Sri_Ksetra_kingdom
Place in Mandalay Region, Burma
Yazawin respectively, state that the city was founded in 107 CE by King Thamoddarit, a scion of Sri Ksetra Kingdom. The chronicles continue that King Thinli
Arimaddana
King of Tagaung
turn by the kingdom of Pagan. Hmannan continues that around 107 CE, Thamoddarit (သမုဒ္ဒရာဇ်), nephew of the last king of Sri Ksetra, founded the city
Abhiyaza
List of the early polities in Upper Burma, Lower Burma and Arakan
Yazawin Thit, and Hmannan Yazawin Relationship with the predecessor Thamoddarit 80–125 107–152 Nephew of Thupyinnya of Sri Ksetra Yathekyaung 125–140
List of early and legendary monarchs of Burma
List_of_early_and_legendary_monarchs_of_Burma
King of Pagan
king by some modern historians. (Harvey 1925: 364) does not recognize Thamoddarit or Yathekyaung, kings added by Maha Yazawin to link the Pagan royal lineage
Yathekyaung
Architectural element
နတ်သ္မီး) who guarded them: Kanekkedan Hti - stood beside the king's throne Thamoddarit Hti Thamoddana Hti Sandar Hti Thuriya Hti Paduma Hti Thamokkha Hti Withagyun
Hti
Burmese weizza
Some sources suggest that Shin Iza Gawna lived during the reign of King Thamoddarit, the legendary founder of the Pagan Kingdom. He was skilled in alchemy
Shin_Iza_Gawna
Unrecognized ethnic group in Myanmar
from the hills"). Some Taungtha date their migration to the reign of Thamoddarit, a legendary king of Pagan. The historical origins may be that the Taungtha
Taungtha_people
the standard chronicles. One notable example is that Mani says King Thamoddarit founded the royal capital of Pagan (Bagan) in 26 ME (664/665 CE), close
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Lord of earth, King, Lord of the gods
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bitterness of the Lord
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Compound of Jo and the feminine name element -ene.
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Name of An Arabic tribe
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