Sokkate
King of the Pagan dynasty

Born
1001
1024 years ago
Died
August 11th, 1044
980 years ago — 43 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
Burma
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Ruled as king of the Pagan dynasty, contributing to the establishment of Buddhism as a central part of Burmese culture. Oversaw the construction of numerous religious monuments, including temples and stupas. The reign marked significant political stability and territorial expansion in Burma. The king's era is characterized by the flourishing of arts and architecture, particularly in Pagan, which later influenced the nation’s cultural identity.
Established Buddhism in Burma
Oversaw construction of Pagan temples
Expanded the territorial reach of Burma
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