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    see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Burmese script. Pyinbya (Burmese: ပျဉ်ပြား, pronounced [pjɪ̀ɰ̃bjá]; 817–876) was the king of the...
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    then merge, and agree that a dynasty of kings followed Pyusawhti. King Pyinbya (ပျဉ်ပြား) fortified the city in 849 AD. Modern scholarship holds that...
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  • son of Saw Khin Hnit and older brother of Pyinbya. He reigned over Bagan for 17 years. After his death, he was succeeded by his brother, Pyinbya. v t e...
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    Muslim governor (or 818) Pepin, count of Vermandois (approximate date) Pyinbya, king of Burma (d. 876) January 24 – Stephen IV, pope of the Catholic Church...
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    only for Nyaung-u Sawrahan and Kunhsaw Kyaunghpyu. The list starts from Pyinbya, the fortifier of Pagan (Bagan) according to Hmannan. The Zatadawbon Yazawin...
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  • Frisian governor (approximate date) Pascweten, duke ('king') of Brittany Pyinbya, king of Burma (b. 817) Raganar, Frankish nobleman Wulfad, Frankish archbishop...
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    Bagan was founded in the second century CE, and fortified in 849 by King Pyinbya, 34th successor of the founder of early Bagan. Mainstream scholarship however...
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    a street in the northwesternmost ward in South Central Chang'an. King Pyinbya of Burma founds the city of Bagan, located in the Mandalay Region, and...
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    was followed by another a dozen kings to year 846 CE. In 846 CE, King Pyinbya (r. 846–886) came to power. Three years into his reign, on 23 December...
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    Tharabar was one of the 12 gates of entry to the Pagan city built by King Pyinbya, in 849 AD. Some stucco engravings of Ogres are still seen on the gate...
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  • calendar straddles the Western calendar. For example, the start of King Pyinbya's reign, 208 ME (25 March 846 to 24 March 847 CE), is shown here only as...
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  • Year Date Event 832 Pyu city-states destroyed by Nanzhao raids 849 23 December Pyinbya founds Pagan (Bagan)...
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  • Reign per Yazawin Thit Reign per Hmannan Yazawin Reign per scholarship Pyinbya 846–876 846–858 846–878 846–878 Tannet 876–904 858–876 878–906 878–906...
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  • a street in the northwesternmost ward in South Central Chang'an. King Pyinbya of Burma founds the city of Bagan, located in the Mandalay Region, and...
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  • Monarch Became heir; reason Ceased to be heir; reason Next in succession Pyinbya Tannet Heir apparent son 859? father succeeded 904 succeeded Theinhko 934...
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  • Frisian governor (approximate date) Pascweten, duke ('king') of Brittany Pyinbya, king of Burma (b. 817) Raganar, Frankish nobleman Wulfad, Frankish archbishop...
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  • Pagan dynasty of Burma (Myanmar) from c. 876 to c. 904. A son of King Pyinbya, the founder of Pagan (Bagan), Tannet was the paternal grandfather of King...
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    following comparison of the regnal dates of the early Pagan kings (from Pyinbya, the fortifier of Pagan, according to the chronicles) as reported in the...
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    shows a comparison of the regnal dates of the early Pagan kings (from Pyinbya, the fortifier of Pagan, according to the chronicles) as reported in the...
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  • Saw Khin Hnit of Pagan Sale Ngahkwe ≈875–934 r. ≈904–934 Pyinbya 817–876 r. 846–876 Theinhko ≈919–956 r. ≈934–956 Tannet 859–904 r. ≈876–904 ? Kunhsaw...
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  • Muslim governor (or 818) Pepin, count of Vermandois (approximate date) Pyinbya, king of Burma (d. 876) 818 Abu Dawud, Muslim hadith compiler (or 817)...
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