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History
Bagan
Era
In
849 Burmans found the town of Bagan on the banks
of the Ayeyarwaddy about 500 kilometers north of its mouth.
Bagan was to be the center of the first Burmese realm about
which a wealth of historical information exists. Although
even before then in the Ayeyarwaddy valley realms with urban
centers had existed, there are only scarce historical sources
concerning those earlier realms. Before the Burmans the people
of the Mon, related to the Cambodians, and before them
the Tibeto-Burman people of the Pyu had founded realms
in the Ayeyarwaddy valley or delta, but were in the course
of time conquered by the Bagan Burmans.
King
Anawratha ascends the throne of the Bagan realm in 1044.
In 1056 he is converted to Buddhism by a Mon monk,
Shin Arahan.
A
little later, in 1057, King Anawratha makes war against
the Mon town of Bago (Pegu) to gain possession of holy
Buddhist scripts (the Tripitaka), which the Mon King Manuha
is unwilling to give up voluntarily. After a few months siege
of Bago, Manuha finally surrenders. Bago is destroyed and
the Tripitaka is carried off to Bagan on the backs of 32
white elephants. The Burmese army brings 30,000 captured
Mons to Bagan, among them numerous craftsmen and artisans,
who in the following decades not only enrich, but even determine
the culture of Bagan. During that time pagodas are almost
exclusively built in the Mon style. The Burmese even
incorporate the script of the Mon. Mon King Manuha
is presented to the main pagoda of Bagan, Shwezigon,
as temple slave.
After
his campaign against the Mon, King Anawratha makes successful
conquests against the Shan realm of that time, which
is adjacent to the Burmese realm in the North, and against
the Arakan realm to the West of Bagan.
After
a reign of 33 years King Anawratha is killed by a wild buffalo
in 1077. He is succeeded to the throne by his son Sawlu,
who further extends the borders of the realm. After King Sawlu's
death in 1084 King Kyanzittha ascends the throne and
further extends the realm to the South.
In
1287 hordes of Mongolian horsemen under Kublai Khan
bring the Bagan realm to a graceless and bloody end.
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