Who Killed the King of Bagan?

Who Killed the King of Bagan?
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Publisher : Penguin Random House Sea
Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 : 9814882968
ISBN-13 : 9789814882965
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Download or read book Who Killed the King of Bagan? written by Jame DiBiasio and published by Penguin Random House Sea. This book was released on 2021-02 with total page 224 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Unravelling the greatest mystery of Myanmar by uncovering evidence through time and place Who Killed the King of Bagan? tells the story of Bagan (and thus the founding of Myanmar) through the device of a murder mystery. Bagan's most important king was Anawrahta. According to the Myanmarese chronicles, he died under suspicious circumstances, and contemporary Burmese writers surmise he was assassinated. But why, and by whom? The answers are tepid and unconvincing. The book teases out a possible culprit who is overlooked today for long-standing cultural and religious reasons. The process of examining the evidence involves two journeys. One is through time--a rough chronology of the important kings and the racey gossip the chronicles tell about them. The second is physical--walking through ten different temples, each representing a theme in Bagan's history, and using this to unpack what the legacy of Anawrahta was.


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