Inscribed stone pillar from Myazedi pagoda, Myinkaba, Pagan. Now in Bagan Archaeological Museum.
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Object ID | OBPYU7 |
Title | Stone pillar from Myazedi pagoda, Myinkaba, Pagan |
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Inscription(s) | PYU7 |
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Author | L. de Beylié |
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Metadata improved by | ERC team |
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Description | |
Material | Stone / sandstone |
Object Type | Pillar |
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Width | 36 |
Height | 142 |
Depth | 36 |
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Details | A stone pillar inscribed on all four sides, each side in a different language. The languages on the pillar are as follows: Old Burmese, Pali, Old Mon and Pyu. |
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Date | 1889 |
Place | Myazedi pagoda |
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Place | Bagan Archaeological Museum |
Authority | Arlo Griffiths, Marc Miyake and Julian Karl Wheatley. (2017). 'PYU 7 Stone pillar from Myazedi pagoda, Myinkaba, Pagan (A)', Corpus of Pyu Inscriptions [online]. Available at: http://hisoma.huma-num.fr/exist/apps/pyu/works/PYU007.xml?&odd=teipublisher.odd [accessed 29 May 2020]. |
Details | The stone was found at the Myazedi Pagoda in 1889 and later transferred to the Bagan Archaeological Museum (Pagan Museum No. 1). |
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