THE ART AND CULTURE OF BURMA - Chapter 3: The Pagan Period. Part 1 - Introduction and City Plan of Pagan

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A. Introduction and General History... "Pagan, the most important historical site in Burma, lies within a major bend of the Irrawaddy River where its east-west course turns and flows south. This capitol city, constructed entirely on the left bank of the river, is in the most arid part of the dry zone of Central Burma. Founded at sometime before the 9th century AD, Pagan was the capitol of the first Burmese kingdom from the 11th-14th centuries after its first great ruler, King Anawrahta, politically consolidated all of central Burma by conquering both the Pyu and the Mon peoples. Art and Architecture flourished during the Pagan Period and classic models were established that were copied by later kingdoms..."

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Richard M. Cooler

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Northern Illinois University

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2002-00-00

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2003-06-03

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