Hanlin (also known as Halingyi, Halin and Halim) is a village near Shwebo in the Sagaing Division of Myanmar. In the era of the Pyu city-states it was...
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Hanlin may refer to: Hanlin, Burma Hanlin Academy, an institution of imperial China Tom Hanlin, a Scottish fiction writer This disambiguation page lists...
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occupied down to Tagaung and Hanlin, forcing the Burmese king to flee to Lower Burma. The Mongols organized northern Burma as the province of Zhengmian...
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The Hanlin Academy was an academic and administrative institution of higher learning founded in the 8th century Tang China by Emperor Xuanzong in Chang'an...
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Buddhist transcendence. The Bawbawgyi Pagoda in Sri Ksetra Excavated site in Hanlin By the 9th century, the Bamar people had established a kingdom centered...
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Hanlin is a city in Shwebo District in south-western Sagaing Region in Burma (Myanmar). It is located in the Mu River drainage in the foothills on the...
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Art of Myanmar refers to visual art created in Myanmar (Burma). Ancient Burmese art was influenced by India and China, and was often religious in nature...
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Shwebo (redirect from Shwebo, Myanmar)
Moksobo (Burmese: မုဆိုးဘို [moʊʔ sʰó bò]; lit. 'Hunter Chief') of about 300 houses. It lies near the site of the ancient Pyu city-state of Hanlin. On 29...
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Halin may refer to: Halin, Poland Halin, Somaliland Hanlin, Burma This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the...
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Bagan Beikthano Hanlin Sri Ksetra The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) designates World Heritage Sites of outstanding...
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Pyu language (Sino-Tibetan) (redirect from Burma Pyu language)
(Pyu: ; Burmese: ပျူ ဘာသာ, IPA: [pjù bàðà]; also Tircul language) is an extinct Sino-Tibetan language that was mainly spoken in what is now Myanmar in the...
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Myint Thein (politician) (category Articles containing Burmese-language text)
Myint Thein (Burmese: မြင့်သိန်း) is a Burmese politician who currently serves as a Pyithu Hluttaw MP for Wetlet Township. He is a member of the National...
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Pagan Kingdom (redirect from First Burmese Empire)
south and occupied the land down to Hanlin. Instead of defending the country, the king fled Pagan for Lower Myanmar, where he was assassinated by one of...
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their forces moved south and occupied down to Tagaung and Hanlin. The king fled to Lower Burma in 1285 before agreeing to submit to the Mongols in June...
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Pyu city-states (category Articles containing Burmese-language text)
Chindwin Rivers. Five major walled cities- Beikthano, Maingmaw, Binnaka, Hanlin, and Sri Ksetra- and several smaller towns have been excavated throughout...
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Beikthano (category Articles containing Burmese-language text)
village is noted for its hot springs and archaeological sites. Beikthano, Hanlin, and Sri Ksetra, the ancient cities of the Pyu Kingdom were built on the...
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Pyu script (category Languages of Myanmar)
extinct Sino-Tibetan language that was mainly spoken in present-day central Burma. It was based on the Brahmi-based scripts of both north and south India...
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Narathihapate (category CS1 Burmese-language sources (my))
Hanlin by February 1285. Although the Mongols did not have the order to attack Pagan, the king nonetheless fled south to Lower Burma. At Lower Burma,...
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Division of Burma (Myanmar). It is located on the plains between the Mu River and the Irrawaddy. Its administrative seat is the town of Wetlet. Hanlin City,...
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Shin Ditha Pamauk (category Articles containing Burmese-language text)
occupied northern Burma to Tagaung and Hanlin, following their successful dry-season campaigns in 1283–85. The king had fled to Lower Burma, and decided to...
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Luchuan–Pingmian campaigns (redirect from Luchuan-Burma campaigns)
Wang Ji. Before the expedition was carried out, Liu Qiu, a member of the Hanlin Academy, as well as an imperial tutor, presented a memorial in opposition...
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Yongzhi at the Military Archives Office, in their capacity as members of the Hanlin Academy, to compile works on the Dzungar campaign, such as Strategy for...
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top-selling product. Another claim for the invention of bubble tea comes from the Hanlin Tea Room [zh] in Tainan. It claims that bubble tea was invented in 1986...
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Hongxi Emperor (r. 1424–25). The Grand Secretariat drew its members from the Hanlin Academy and were considered part of the imperial authority, not the ministerial...
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and there was a growing criticism of the conservative attitudes of the Hanlin Academy. In 1530, the Jiajing Emperor published the biography of Empress...
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using it as a "frightening tactic" to attack the defenders. The nearby Hanlin Academy, a complex of courtyards and buildings that housed "the quintessence...
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the fighting, several important structures were destroyed, including the Hanlin Academy and the (new) Summer Palace. A peace agreement was concluded between...
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(also named Jean A. Berlie, Johan Berlie, Komlan in African Ewe, or 韓林, Hanlin in Chinese) is a French socio-anthropologist specialising in Asia and China...
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penal code by Shen Jiaben. Fang Xiaoru (方孝孺): trusted bureaucrat of the Hanlin Academy relied upon by the Jianwen Emperor, put to death by lingchi in 1402...
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(Cambridge University Press, 2006), 111. Bird, George W. (1897). Wanderings in Burma. London: F. J. Bright & Son. p. 254. Kramer, Alan (2008). Dynamic of Destruction:...
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