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Imperical Burma; Pagan Kingdom, Toungoo Dyansty and Kongbang Dyansty.
Bagan ( 849-1287 AD)
Bagan and Early Burma
Pagan , today a small town of perphas 2000 inhabitants, was the capital of the first Burmese Kingdom for about 25o years between the mid-eleventh and the end of the thirteenth Centuries . During this period, more than 2500 religious monuments,mostly Buddhist temples , Stupas and monasteries Were constructed in and around the City .
At the end of the thirteenth century, the city ceased to be a political center, having the city ceased to be a political center , having falled victim to demographic disruptions, economic exhaustion, and military pressure from the mongols, though it kept its status as a scared center and a place of learning until the end of the last Burmese Kingdom.
Imperical Burma; Pagan Kingdom, Toungoo Dyansty and Kongbang Dyansty.
Bagan ( 849-1287 AD)
Bagan and Early Burma
Pagan , today a small town of perphas 2000 inhabitants, was the capital of the first Burmese Kingdom for about 25o years between the mid-eleventh and the end of the thirteenth Centuries . During this period, more than 2500 religious monuments,mostly Buddhist temples , Stupas and monasteries Were constructed in and around the City .
At the end of the thirteenth century, the city ceased to be a political center, having the city ceased to be a political center , having falled victim to demographic disruptions, economic exhaustion, and military pressure from the mongols, though it kept its status as a scared center and a place of learning until the end of the last Burmese Kingdom.
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