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  3. Konbaung dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the Konbaung dynasty, the royal family performed ancestral rites to honour their immediate ancestors. These rites were performed at the thrice a year at the Zetawunsaung ( Jetavana Hall or "Hall of Victory"), which housed the Goose Throne ( ဟင်္သာသနပလ္လင် ), immediately preceding the Obeisance Ceremony. [ 93 ]

  4. Migration period of ancient Burma - Wikipedia

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    The earlier one, a Candra dynasty, seems to have been founded in the middle of the 4th century AD. Its capital was known by the Indian name of Vaisali and it maintained close connections with India. Thirteen kings of this dynasty are said to have reigned for a total period of 230 years.

  5. List of capitals of Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    Konbaung dynasty: Shwebo: 29 February 1752 – 26 July 1760 8 years, 148 days [10] [citation needed] Sagaing: 26 July 1760 – 23 July 1765 4 years, 362 days [11] Ava: 23 July 1765 – 13 May 1783 17 years, 294 days [12] Amarapura: 13 May 1783 – 22 November 1821 38 years, 193 days [13] Ava: 22 November 1821 – 10 February 1842 20 years, 80 ...

  6. Alaungpaya - Wikipedia

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    [8] [11]: 291–292 On 29 February 1752 (Full moon of Tabaung 1113 ME), as the Hanthawaddy forces were about to breach the outer walls of Ava, Aung Zeya proclaimed himself king with the royal style of Alaungpaya ("One Who Is the Future Buddha", Maitreya) and founded the Konbaung Dynasty.

  7. Konbaung Set Yazawin - Wikipedia

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    The author of the chronicle, Maung Maung Tin (also known as Mandalay U Tin) was a British colonial official as well as a son of Konbaung royalty. Tin updated the chronicle to 1885, to the fall of the monarchy, relying mainly on the court records obtained from several members of the royal library and also on the papers seized by the British and kept in libraries. [3]

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