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  2. Kyansittha - Wikipedia

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    Kyansittha (Burmese: ကျန်စစ်သား, pronounced [tɕàɰ̃sɪʔθá]; also spelt as Kyanzittha or Hti-Hlaing Min; [1] 21 July 1030 – 1112/13) was king of the Pagan dynasty of Burma (Myanmar) from 1084 to 1112/13, and is considered one of the greatest Burmese monarchs.

  3. Gubyaukgyi Temple (Myinkaba) - Wikipedia

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    The Gubyaukgyi (alt. Kubyauk-gyi) temple, located just south of Bagan, Myanmar, in Myinkaba Village, is a Buddhist temple built in 1113 AD by Prince Yazakumar, shortly after the death of his father, King Kyansittha of the Pagan Dynasty. [1] The temple is notable for two reasons.

  4. Thanbula - Wikipedia

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    Thanbula (Burmese: သမ္ဘူလ, pronounced [θàɰ̃bùla̰]; Trilokavatamsika, U Sauk Pan, or Sambhula, also spelled Thambula) was a chief queen consort of King Kyansittha of the Pagan Dynasty of Burma (Myanmar). She met Kyansittha while he was in exile at Kyaungbyu, and later gave birth to Yazakumar.

  5. Shwezigon Pagoda - Wikipedia

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    Construction of the Shwezigon Pagoda began during the reign of King Anawrahta (r. 1044–1077), the founder of the Pagan Empire, in 1059–1060 and was completed in 1102, during the reign of his son King Kyansittha. Over the centuries the pagoda had been damaged by many earthquakes and other natural calamities, and has been refurbished several ...

  6. Ananda Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Ananda Temple (Burmese: အာနန္ဒာ ဘုရား, pronounced [ànàɰ̃dà pʰəjá]), located in Bagan, Myanmar is a Buddhist temple built in 1105 AD during the reign (1084–1112/13) of King Kyansittha(Hti-Hlaing Min) of the Pagan Dynasty.

  7. Manisanda - Wikipedia

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    The ethnic Mon queen is famous in Burmese history for her love triangle with Gen. Kyansittha and King Anawrahta. Their story has been compared to the legend of King Arthur, Lancelot and Guinevere. [1] Manisanda was a daughter of the ruler of Pegu (Bago), which was subject to Pagan.

  8. Shwegugyi Temple - Wikipedia

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    Located just to the southeast of what apparently were the ruins of the former royal palace founded by King Kyansittha (r. 1084–1113), [1] the temple was built by King Sithu I of Pagan (Bagan) in 1131. [2]

  9. Myazedi inscription - Wikipedia

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    It had been over 1628 Sāsanā years. In this Arimaddamapura Empire [Bagan empire], there was a king named Śrī Tribhuvanāditya Dhammarāja [Kyansittha]. His beloved wife was Trilokavaṭansakā devi [ Thanbula]. Her son was named Yazakumar. The king gave three servant villages to his beloved wife.