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Shwesandaw and Thatbyinnyu
Shwesandaw and Thatbyinnyu, Pagan, Burma. At the height of its power between 1050 and 1290 AD, the former capital of Pagan had 13,000 religious buildings spread over 40 square kilometers of plain bordering the east bank of the Irrawaddy river in central Burma.
Author: Michael Freeman
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