Dhammazedi

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Dhammazedi was a prominent 15th-century monarch of the Mon Kingdom in Lower Burma, renowned for his prosperous and stable reign and his patronage of Theravada Buddhism.

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Dhammazedi canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf HistoricalPerson
King of Hanthawaddy
Monarch
associatedWith Hanthawaddy Golden Age NERFINISHED
Kalyani Sima (ordination hall) reforms
capital Pegu NERFINISHED
centuryActive 15th century
countryRuled Hanthawaddy Kingdom NERFINISHED
ethnicity Mon NERFINISHED
floruit late 15th century
foreignRelations Ayutthaya Kingdom NERFINISHED
Lan Na NERFINISHED
Sri Lanka NERFINISHED
knownFor patronage of Theravada Buddhism
prosperous reign
stable reign
languageOfInscriptions Mon NERFINISHED
Pali NERFINISHED
legacy inscriptional records important for Burmese and Mon history
strengthening of Theravada Buddhism in Lower Burma
monasticName Ramadhipati NERFINISHED
notableWork Kalyani Inscriptions NERFINISHED
occupationBeforeKingship Buddhist monk
patronage Buddhist Sangha NERFINISHED
construction of Buddhist religious monuments
renovation of pagodas
placeInHistory one of the most illustrious kings of the Mon people
policy promotion of Theravada orthodoxy
reform of Buddhist monastic discipline
predecessor Binnya Waru NERFINISHED
regionRuled Lower Burma NERFINISHED
reignCharacterizedBy economic prosperity
political stability
religion Theravada
surface form: Theravada Buddhism
spouse Shin Sawbu NERFINISHED
successor Binnya Ran II NERFINISHED
title King of Pegu NERFINISHED

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Hanthawaddy Kingdom notableRuler Dhammazedi