Folding-book manuscript (redirect from Parabaik)
000 parabaiks. There are two types of parabaik: historically, black parabaik (ပုရပိုက်နက်) were the main medium of writing, while the white parabaik (ပုရပိုက်ဖြူ)...
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writing led to the wider use of palm leaves and folded paper known as parabaiks. A stylus would rip these leaves when making straight lines. The alphabet...
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writing led to the wider use of palm leaves and folded paper known as parabaiks. The script has undergone considerable modification to suit the evolving...
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A Burmese parabaik depicting Buddhist mythology...
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haze on traditional Burmese styles. The Konbaung period also developed parabaik folding-book manuscripts styles that recorded court and royal acitivies...
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literature led to the wider use of palm leaves and folded paper known as parabaiks (ပုရပိုက်). The basic word order of the Burmese language is subject-object-verb...
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also developed parabaik -folding-book manuscripts that had long been the traditional method of record keeping in Myanmar. White parabaik (Burmese: ပုရပိုက်ဖြူ)...
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Pagan period. After that, it was still used as a pencil to write on Black Parabaik until the end of the Mandalay period (19th century). Pipes and decorative...
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သတ္တဘိသျှ Satabhiṣā 26° 287°–313° 25 Pyobba Parabaik ပြုဗ္ဗာ ပုရပိုက် Pūrva Bhādrapadā 10° 313°–323° 26 Ottara Parabaik ဥတ္တရာ ပုရပိုက် Uttara Bhādrapadā 16°...
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Burmese Parabaik manuscript depicting either of Siamese kings Ekkathat or Uthumphon....
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collection of 785 traditional manuscripts, including palm leaf manuscripts and parabaiks, in a three-storey building donated by U Pho Thi, who is the library's...
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သတ္တဘိသျှ Satataraka 26° 287°–313° 25 Pyobba Parabaik ပြုဗ္ဗာ ပုရပိုက် Purva Bhadrapada 10° 313°–323° 26 Ottara Parabaik ဥတ္တရာ ပုရပိုက် Uttara Bhadrapada 16°...
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History Publication date 1724 Publication place Toungoo Burma Media type Parabaik Pages 21 volumes (Full version) 10 volumes (Medium version) 1 volume (Abridged...
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24 September 1781 1871 (machine published) Publication place Myanmar Published in English 1981 Media type parabaik, paperback Pages 399 (2009 edition)...
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had access to Toungoo court documents, including royal correspondence, parabaik, notebooks of daily court schedules prepared by astrologers and scribes...
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rediscovered her lost works. At a monastery in Bhamo, he found a set of old parabaiks titled "Shay E-Haung-Su Meinma Hso" (ရှေး အဲဟောင်းစု မိန်းမဆို), which...
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Parabaik dated 13 November 1868 containing a short account of Mah Too-tu's purchase of land and house from Khunit Ywa-sa Princess (a family parabaik of...
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possesses a collection of 50,000 books, 210 palm leaf manuscripts and 130 parabaiks, and also special collections of prominent Burmese writers, including...
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collection of ancient Burmese texts includes 16,066 palm-leaf manuscripts, 1972 parabaik (folded writing tablets made of paper, cloth or metal), and 345 handwritten...
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manuscripts in the country, including 15,000 palm-leaf manuscripts and 4,000 parabaiks. The library possesses 600,000 books. In 1929, the Rangoon University...
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Language Burmese Series Burmese chronicles Genre Chronicle, History Publication date 1831–1832 Publication place Kingdom of Burma Media type Parabaik paper...
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Hundreds of dhammasatth, commentaries, and related legal texts are extant in parabaik (palm-leaf manuscript) form. Dhammasatths influenced a number of Southeast...
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Myanmar (Burma). The chronicles were written on different media such as parabaik paper, palm leaf, and stone; they were composed in different literary styles...
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History Publisher Ava Kingdom Publication date late 14th to early 15th century Publication place Myanmar Published in English 1959, 2004 Media type parabaik...
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popular writings led to wider use of palm leaves and folded papers known as parabaiks. The Burmese language and script continued to affect other languages and...
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Burmese Parabaik manuscript depicting either of Siamese kings Ekkathat or Uthumphon....
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writing led to the wider use of palm leaves and folded paper known as parabaiks. The script has undergone considerable modification to suit the evolving...
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[sʰa̰] hsa number of times per equal amount ဆူ [sʰù] hsu sacred objects and parabaik (Pali manuscripts) ဆောင် [sʰàuɰ̃] hsaung buildings (like houses, monasteries...
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houses historically significant documents and collections, including 34 parabaik and 5205 palm leaf manuscripts, colonial-era government publications, the...
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poems. He completed the new chronicle in 1798 in 15 volumes (fascicles of parabaik paper). He had updated the events to 1785. Yazawin Thit is noted for its...
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