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Anawrahta and Irrawaddy
Since the institution of the official 37 Nats was founded by King Anawrahta ( 1044 – 1077 ) of Bagan, albeit with later alterations, it has been argued that this may be interpreted as a process of Burmanisation and establishment of Bamar supremacy in the Irrawaddy valley after the unification of the country and founding of the First Burmese Empire was achieved by the king.

Anawrahta and for
Over the next 30 years, Anawrahta founded the Pagan Empire, unifying for the first time the regions that would later constitute the modern-day Burma.
He is considered one of the three greatest kings of Burma, alongside Anawrahta and Bayinnaung, for unifying the country for the third time in Burmese history.
Bodawpaya restored ties with Sri Lanka started by Anawrahta, allowing for mutual influence in religious affairs.

Anawrahta and first
Considered the father of the Burmese nation, Anawrahta turned a small principality in the dry zone of Upper Burma into the first Burmese Empire that formed the basis of modern-day Burma ( Myanmar ).
Anawrahta is the first historical king in that the events during his reign can be verified by stone inscriptions.

Anawrahta and history
A strict disciplinarian, Anawrahta implemented a series of key social, religious and economic reforms that would have a lasting impact in Burmese history.
Anawrahta is one of the most famous kings in Burmese history.
Anawrahta also implemented a series of key social, religious and economic reforms that would have a lasting impact in Burmese history.
Filming was restricted to the concrete parade ground which contains three enormous sculptures — depictions of the Myanmar kings Anawrahta, Bayinnaung and Alaungpaya, who are considered the three most important kings in Myanmar history.

Anawrahta and regions
King Anawrahta of Pagan would build irrigation projects in these three regions in the 1050s to turn them into the main rice granaries of Upper Burma.

Anawrahta and under
The area came under the Pagan Kingdom certainly by the middle of 11th century when King Anawrahta ( r. 1044-1077 ) founded the Pagan Empire, which encompasses the modern day Myanmar.

Anawrahta and Pagan's
* 1084 – 1113: In Myanmar, Pagan's second king, Kyanzittha ( son of Anawrahta ), reigns.

Anawrahta and .
* 1057: Anawrahta, ruler of the Pagan Kingdom, defeated the Mon city of Thaton, thus unifying all of Myanmar.
* King Anawrahta of Myanmar made a pilgrimage to Ceylon, returning to convert his country to Theravada Buddhism.
* King Anawrahta of Burma captures Thanton in northern Thailand, strengthening Theravada Buddhism in the country.
* King Anawrahta seizes the throne of Pagan, Myanmar.
* King Anawrahta of Burma ( b. 1044 )
The roads running parallel west to east were the Strand Road, Merchant Road, Maha Bandula ( née Dalhousie ) Road, Anawrahta ( Fraser ) Road, and Bogyoke Aung San ( Montgomerie ) Road.
In 1057, King Anawrahta of Pagan conquered the Thaton kingdom.
* 1057: Anawrahta of Myanmar captures Thaton in northern Thailand, strengthening Theravada Buddhism in the country.
Anawrahta Minsaw (, ; 1014 – 1078 ) was the founder of the Pagan Empire.
: Prior to Anawrahta, of all the early Pagan kings, only Nyaung-u Sawrahan's reign can be verified independently by stone inscriptions.
Anawrahta was born Min Saw (, ) to King Kunhsaw Kyaunghpyu and Myauk Pyinthe ( lit.
In 1057, King Anawrahta of Bagan conquered Thaton.
During the Bagan Dynasty, King Anawrahta adopted Theravada Buddhism as the state religion, and brought many Pali texts from Ceylon.
Alaungpaya, as the founder of the Third Burmese Empire, is considered one of the three greatest Burmese kings, alongside Anawrahta and Bayinnaung, the founders of the First and Second Burmese Empires, respectively.
The other two are the statues of Anawrahta and Bayinnaung.

unified and entire
The most extreme form of Gaia theory is that the entire Earth is a single unified organism ; in this view the Earth's biosphere is consciously manipulating the climate in order to make conditions more conducive to life.
The innovative look not only unified their entire product line, but set Apple apart in the marketplace.
Ivan revised the law code ( known as the sudebnik ), created a standing army ( the streltsy ), established the Zemsky Sobor or assembly of the land, a public, consensus-building assembly, the council of the nobles ( known as the Chosen Council ), and confirmed the position of the Church with the Council of the Hundred Chapters, which unified the rituals and ecclesiastical regulations of the entire country.
Students were taught to focus on the overall design, or entire composition, in order to present unified works.
For example, his fourth book of madrigals for five voices begins with a complete sestina by Petrarch, continues with two-part sonnets, and concludes with another sestina: therefore the entire book can be heard as a unified composition with each madrigal a subsidiary part.
The entire Jewish community outside the land of Israel depended on the calendar sanctioned by the Judean Sanhedrin ; this was necessary for the unified observance of the Jewish holidays.
From these two seminal Western texts, Auerbach builds the foundation for a unified theory of representation that spans the entire history of Western literature, including the Modernist novels being written at the time Auerbach began his study.
In Feb 2010 Daisy Group sold the entire issued share capital of FREEDOM4 WiFi, a provider of unified WiFi and 3G services, to the management.
As Hyman affirms, " of the Virgin reads both as a triptych … and as a deep, unified space — the most convincing interior space of the entire fourteenth century.
Likewise, architect Walter Netsch designed the entire University of Illinois-Chicago Circle Campus ( now the East Campus of the University of Illinois at Chicago ) under a single, unified brutalist design.
Despite the fact that entire western half of Cathedral is a Neo-Gothic addition, much of the design and elements developed by Peter Parler were used in the restoration, giving the Cathedral as a whole a harmonious, unified look.
Due to the vast disparities among Ontario's different regions, it would be extremely difficult for a provincial government to apply a consistent, unified system across the entire province.
This group brought forward a joint resolution that proclaimed the unity of the people of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs ( a " unified nation " with the latter described as equal " tribes " whose peculiar historical positions and desires are to be accommodated ), demanded a right of self-determination, and the entire territory they occupied, including the whole of eastern Adriatic ( Cisleithania at the time ).
" Not requiring the new steel frame technology because of its comparatively low height, Richardson used multi-storied windows topped by arches to tie the stories together, and the regular patterns of the windows to tie the entire building into " a simple and unified solid occupying an entire block.
His rival, Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, was then invited to Western Bhutan and eventually he unified the entire country and established Drukpa as the preeminent Buddhist school from Haa all the way to Trongsa.
Enterprise information integration ( EII ), is the ability to support a unified view of data and information for an entire organization.
This meant that it was easier to establish unified control over the entire region, and this did occur with massive empires consistently dominating the Middle East, China, and at times, much of India.
This idea was later extended to a full re-design of the bus stop flag in 2000, ( used first on primary bus routes, now extended to the entire GMPTE area ) resulting in a unified corporate appearance containing the ' double M ' logo on bus, train and tram stops.
A great merger movement had swept through corporations in the period from 1899 to 1903, and labor radicals believed that " the unifaction of capital represented by the rise of the new trusts needed to be countered by an equally unified organization of the entire working class.
Seemingly as a unified species, the Xeelee have concerned themselves with defeating the Photino Birds for almost the entire history of the universe.
In fact, the entire work can be played as a unified whole.
In the mid-1930s, TVA drafted its " unified plan ," a series of long-term goals that called for the construction of a series of dams along the Tennessee River to provide a minimum navigation channel along the entire length of the river, control flooding in the Tennessee Valley, and bring electricity to the area.
: The entire Ruination team was redecoed to make another Wal-Mart exclusive set, this time with a unified " desert camo " theme under the Transformers: Universe banner.

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