Pinya

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Pinya was an early Burmese kingdom and royal capital in central Myanmar that played a key role in the political transition following the fall of the Pagan Empire.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Burmese polity
former capital city
historical kingdom
administrativeContinuityFrom Pagan Empire NERFINISHED
architectureType Burmese Buddhist temples
capitalOf Pinya Kingdom NERFINISHED
conflict Shan raids
rivalry with Sagaing Kingdom
country Myanmar
culturalContinuityFrom Pagan Empire NERFINISHED
dissolutionReason political fragmentation and rise of Ava
economyBasedOn irrigated rice agriculture
endTime 1365
era post-Pagan period
follows Pagan Empire NERFINISHED
foundationEvent establishment of Pinya Kingdom
foundedBy Thihathu NERFINISHED
foundingRuler King Thihathu NERFINISHED
governmentType monarchy
hasCapital Pinya NERFINISHED
hasDynasty Pinya dynasty NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod 14th century
locatedIn Central Myanmar NERFINISHED
Upper Burma NERFINISHED
locatedOn Kyaukse plain NERFINISHED
mergedInto Ava Kingdom NERFINISHED
mergedWith Sagaing Kingdom NERFINISHED
namedAfter Pinya city NERFINISHED
near modern-day Mandalay Region
notableRuler Kyawswa I of Pinya NERFINISHED
Naratheinga Uzana NERFINISHED
Thihathu NERFINISHED
Uzana I of Pinya NERFINISHED
partOf history of Burma
history of Myanmar
politicalStatus successor state to Pagan
precedes Ava Kingdom NERFINISHED
predecessorState Pagan Empire NERFINISHED
region Kyaukse granary region NERFINISHED
religion Theravada
surface form: Theravada Buddhism
roleInHistory key role in political transition after fall of Pagan Empire
sovereignState Pinya Kingdom NERFINISHED
startTime 1313
successorState Ava (Inwa) NERFINISHED
usedLanguage Old Burmese NERFINISHED
usedScript Burmese script NERFINISHED

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Ava precededByCapital Pinya