Anawrahta

King and founder of the Pagan Empire

Anawrahta - Leaders & Politicians born 1014
Born

1014
1012 years ago

Died
Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Myanmar

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Ascended to the throne and established the Pagan Empire in 1044, unifying central Burma. Initiated a series of military campaigns that expanded the empire's territory. Promoted Buddhism throughout the region and constructed numerous significant temples, contributing to the architectural heritage of Myanmar. Implemented administrative reforms that helped solidify his rule and fostered trade and cultural exchanges with neighboring regions.

Established the Pagan Empire

Unified central Burma

Promoted Buddhism

Constructed numerous temples

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