contains Burmese script. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Burmese script. Inwa (Burmese: အင်းဝမြို့;...
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The Inwa School of Performing Arts (Burmese: အင်းဝ-မြန်မာအကသင်တန်းကျောင်း) is a vocational training school in Mandalay teaching traditional Burmese dance...
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Nu Nu Yi (redirect from Nu Nu Yi Inwa)
Nu Nu Yi (Burmese: နုနုရည်, pronounced [nṵ nṵ jì]; also referred to as Nu Nu Yi (Inwa) (နုနုရည် (အင်းဝ)), is a Burmese author. Known for portraying the...
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Inwa (also spelled Innwa; formerly Ava) is a former national capital of Burma (Myanmar). Inwa may also mean: Ava Bridge: A bridge linking Inwa and Sagaing...
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Burmese script. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Burmese script. Inwa Mibaya (Burmese:...
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Dynasty kings in Mandalay, Amarapura, and Inwa, Myanmar. Kandawmin Garden Mausolea, Myanmar. Martyrs' Mausoleum, Myanmar. Royal Cemetery at Wat Ratchabophit...
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Toungoo dynasty (category 15th century in Burma)
kingdom, encompassing Lower Burma, Upper Burma, Shan States and Lan Na by 1622. The Restored Toungoo kings, now based in Ava (Inwa), created a legal and political...
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Kingdom of Ava (redirect from Inwa Kingdom)
city's role as the capital of Upper Burma for nearly two centuries. Thado Minbya founded the city of Ava (modern day Inwa) and consecrated it as Ratanapura...
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Sithu Pauk Hla of Yamethin (category Articles containing Burmese-language text)
also had another younger brother. He grew up in the royal capital of Ava (Inwa) from 1368 onwards. His father had entered the service of King Swa Saw Ke...
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Mindon Min (redirect from Mindon Min of Burma)
was the penultimate king of Burma (Myanmar) from 1853 to 1878. He was one of the most popular and revered kings of Burma. Under his half brother King...
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The culture of Myanmar (Burma) (Burmese: မြန်မာ့ယဉ်ကျေးမှု; MLCTS: /mranma yanykye:hmu/ ) has been heavily influenced by Buddhism. Burmese culture has also...
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The current capital of Myanmar (Burma) is Nay Pyi Taw. The following is a list of political capitals of notable states in Burmese history from the 9th century...
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The military history of Myanmar (Burma) spans over a millennium, and is one of the main factors that have shaped the history of the country, and to a certain...
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The Sino-Burmese War (Chinese: 清緬戰爭; Burmese: တရုတ်-မြန်မာ စစ်ပွဲများ), also known as the Qing invasions of Burma or the Myanmar campaign of the Qing...
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Inwa Yazawin (Burmese: အင်းဝ ရာဇဝင်, lit. 'Chronicle of Inwa') is a lost Burmese chronicle that covers the history of the Ava Kingdom. The chronicle's...
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Museum of Myanmar (Yangon), (Burmese: အမျိုးသား ပြတိုက်), located in Dagon, Yangon, is the major one of the two national museums for Burmese art, history...
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Many cities and towns in Myanmar were renamed in 1989 by the State Law and Order Restoration Council following a seizure of power by Saw Maung. Some places...
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instead of Burmese script. The literature of Myanmar (Burmese: မြန်မာစာပေ) spans over a millennium. The Burmese language, unlike other Southeast Asian languages...
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The history of Myanmar (also known as Burma; Burmese: မြန်မာ့သမိုင်း) covers the period from the time of first-known human settlements 13,000 years ago...
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in Myanmar (then Burma) began in 1877. Three private rail companies were nationalised nineteen years later. During the Japanese occupation of Burma, Allied...
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long. The Inwa School of Performing Arts in Mandalay is a cultural high school in Mandalay that prepares young artists to perform Myanmar classical dance...
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Bagaya Monastery (category History of Myanmar)
Monastery (Burmese: ဘားဂရာ ကျောင်း), located in Inwa, Mandalay Region, Burma (Myanmar) is a Buddhist monastery built on the southwest of Inwa Palace. This...
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Mandalay (redirect from Mandalay Myanmar)
Mandalay (/ˌmændəˈleɪ/ or /ˈmændəleɪ/; Burmese: မန္တလေး; MLCTS: manta.le: [mándəlé]) is the second-largest city in Myanmar, after Yangon. Located on the east...
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Mainland Southeast Asia martial arts (redirect from Burmese martial arts)
Thaing in Myanmar, named "Kanbawza" "Inwa" and "Yamanya". Burmese martial arts include bando, banshay, naban, shan gyi and Lethwei: Lethwei or Burmese boxing...
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Kyaukse–Taungdwingyi corridor between Ava (Inwa) and his capital Toungoo (Taungoo). Likewise, the Burmese had left the entire Chiang Mai region depopulated...
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Bagan (redirect from Bagan, Myanmar)
(Burmese: ပုဂံ; MLCTS: pu.gam, IPA: [bəɡàɰ̃]; formerly Pagan) is an ancient city and a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Mandalay Region of Myanmar. From...
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Talok (Burmese: တလုပ်) is a group of four villages in Myingyan Township of Mandalay Region, Myanmar. It is located east of the Irrawaddy river. There are...
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First Toungoo Empire (redirect from Second Burmese Empire)
Martaban are now Inwa, Bago and Mottama; and so on. However, the changes have not been adopted in international publications on Burmese history. The earliest...
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Min Letya of Ava (category Articles containing Burmese-language text)
died 1586) was governor of Ava (Inwa) from 1584 to 1586 during the reign of King Nanda of Toungoo Dynasty of Burma (Myanmar). Min Letya was the only son...
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Palm-leaf manuscript (category Articles containing Burmese-language text)
အဋ္ဌကထာ in Burmese. "The Project to Digitize". Myanmar Manuscript Digital Library. Retrieved 2023-03-25. "The Documentary heritage of Myanmar: selected...
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