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    see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Burmese script. Wareru (Mon: ဝါရေဝ်ရောဝ်, Burmese: ဝါရီရူး, Burmese pronunciation: [wàɹíjú]; also...
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  • 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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    kingdom was founded as Ramaññadesa (Mon: ရးမည, Burmese: ရာမည ဒေသ) by King Wareru following the collapse of the Pagan Empire in 1287: 205–206, 209  as a nominal...
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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...
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  • 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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    in 1285. O became in a royal in 1287 when his uncle Gadu, styled as King Wareru, successfully declared independence from the Pagan Empire. The young boy's...
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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...
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    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...
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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...
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  • (1400) Minkhaung I, King (1400–1421) Hanthawaddy Kingdom (complete list) – Wareru, King (1287–1307) Hkun Law, King (1307–1311) Saw O, King (1311–1323) Saw...
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    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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  • campaign, Princess Thwe-Da eloped with Wareru, a captain of the royal palace guards. The couple fled to Wareru's native Tagaw Wun village (present-day...
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  • from 1307 to 1311. He succeeded the throne after the death of his brother Wareru, who left no male heir. Though Law gained the recognition of Martaban's...
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    and all its vassal states became independent. In present-day Lower Burma, Wareru established a kingdom for the Mon-speaking people called Ramannadesa by...
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  • Manusmriti, states Anthony Reid, were "greatly honored in Burma's (Myanmar) Wareru Dhammathat, Siam (Thailand), Cambodia and Java-Bali (Indonesia) as the defining...
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    metres) to the present 150 feet (46 metres) by successive kings including Wareru, founder of the Kingdom of Hanthawaddy Pegu. In 1831, to prevent Moulmein's...
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  • the Buddhist-influenced Dhammasattas/Dhammathats of Burma, such as the Wareru Dhammathat, and Thailand) as well as legal records embodied (as in India)...
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  • of King Hkun Law (r. 1307–1311), and niece of the dynasty founder King Wareru (r. 1287–1307). Her personal name was Hnin An Po (နှင်းအံပို; Burmese pronunciation:...
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    k.a. Ramaññadesa), founded by Wareru. He was a patron of Theravada Buddhism, and also led the compilation of the Wareru Dhammasattha, an influential code...
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  • Nursultan Nazarbayev. 43 BC – Ovid, Roman poet (d. 17) 1253 – Magadu, renamed Wareru, founder of Ramanya Kingdom, renamed Hanthawady Kingdom of Pegu (d. 1307)...
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  • mother of two kings, Saw O and Saw Zein. She helped her eldest brother Wareru seize the governorship of Martaban (Mottama) in 1285. In 1311, she and her...
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  • Pegu (Bago) from c. 1293 to 1296. She was the only known child of King Wareru of Martaban, and may have been a granddaughter of King Ram Khamhaeng of...
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    revolted right after the king's death, and went their own way. In the south, Wareru, the man who had seized the governorship of Martaban in 1285, consolidated...
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    "Philosophy of Dear World" 46 "Katararezutomo" (カタラレズトモ) 47 2016 "Hopeness" 39 "Wareru Dōkoku" (割レル慟哭, "Split Barrel Wailing") 59 "Serendipity" 59 Z-ONE 2017 "Last...
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  • principal queen consort of King Wareru of Martaban. She became Wareru's wife c. 1293 when her father Tarabya of Pegu, and Wareru entered into an alliance by...
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  • 1323/24– 1347/48 Loe Thai ?–1323 r. 1298–1323 May Hnin Thwe-Da ~1250s–? Wareru K. of Martaban 1253–1307 r. 1287–1307 Hnin U Yaing ~1260s–1310s □ Uthong...
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    The scholars compiled Dhammathat Kyaw and Kosaungchok, based on King Wareru's dhammathat. The decisions given in his court were collected in Hanthawaddy...
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    The scholars compiled Dhammathat Kyaw and Kosaungchok, based on King Wareru's dhammathat. The decisions given in his court were collected in Hanthawaddy...
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  • (12th waxing of Late Tagu 888 ME) per (Maha Yazawin Vol. 2 2006: 113). Wareru's accession date per scholarship (Yazawin Thit Vol. 1 2012: 148, footnote...
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  • The chronicle mainly covers the history of Martaban–Pegu monarchs from Wareru to Takayutpi. It also contains brief early histories of the Thuwunnabhumi...
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