The Mani Yadanabon (Burmese: မဏိ ရတနာပုံ ကျမ်း, pronounced[mənḭjədənàbòʊɴtɕáɴ]; also spelled Maniyadanabon or Mani-yadana-bon) is an 18th-century court treatise on Burmese statecraft and court organization. The text is a compilation of exemplary "advice offered by various ministers to Burmese sovereigns from the late 14th to the early 18th century."[1] It is "a repository of historical examples illustrating pragmatic political principles worthy of Machiavelli".[2]
It was also the first Burmese historical text to link Burmese kings to the Shakya clan of the Buddha and ultimately to Maha Sammata, the first king of the world in Buddhist tradition.[3] It was one of the first four Burmese texts to be machine-published by the Burmese Konbaung dynasty in 1871.[4]
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The ManiYadanabon (Burmese: မဏိ ရတနာပုံ ကျမ်း, pronounced [mənḭ jədənàbòʊɴ tɕáɴ]; also spelled Maniyadanabon or Mani-yadana-bon) is an 18th-century court...
(r. 1256–62) Yadanabon of Pinya, Queen of Pinle and Pinya (r. 1300s–25) ManiYadanabon, a 1781 court treatise on precedents The Yadanabon, a daily newspaper...
Hla's full sibling; and Gov. Saw Yin of Badon as his half-sibling. The ManiYadanabon says Min Yaza had another son, governor of Yenantha without specifying...
(1380/81). But ManiYadanabon (ManiYadanabon 2009: 62) says he died in 745 ME (1383/84). See (Hmannan Vol. 1 2003: 414–415) and (ManiYadanabon 2009: 62–63)...
18th-century Burmese Buddhist monk, who wrote the influential court treatise ManiYadanabon in 1781. He held a high religious title, Zinalinkara Maha Dhammayazaguru...
Mu Haung (ဇမ္ဗူကွန်ချ ဖိုးရာဇာ မူဟောင်း) (c. early 15th century) and ManiYadanabon (မဏိရတနာပုံ) (1781) are compilations of precedents but also provide...
crowned king on the new year's day of 730 ME (29 March 1368). But ManiYadanabon (ManiYadanabon 2009: 35) says he became king on Thursday, 12th waning of Tabaung...
later. (ManiYadanabon 2009: 67): King Minkhaung became king, also in 762 ME, (implying sometime between August 1400 and March 1401). (ManiYadanabon 2009:...
The Hmannan Yazawin chronicle accepts Yazawin Thit's rejection. The ManiYadanabon says Thihathu's first wife (unnamed) died at the age of 25; shortly...
Yangon: Ministry of Information, Myanmar. Sandalinka, Shin (2009) [1781]. ManiYadanabon (in Burmese) (4th printing ed.). Yangon: Seit-Ku Cho Cho. Than Tun (December...
made a "sudden appearance" in central Burma in 1781—in the treatise ManiYadanabon. The myth was not part of any of the prior central Burmese chronicles...
School No. 16 Mandalay and graduated with Math from distance education at Yadanabon University in 2005. While still in university, he worked in fashion shop...
Lists of Series Year Series Director Co-Stars Role Channel Note 2017 Yadanabon Thar Nyi Hein Wai Yan, Moe Yan Zun, Htun Ko Ko, Aye Wutyi Thaung, Zun Than...
chronicles list her fourth in line behind Yadanabon, Ti Lawka Sanda Dewi and Yazakumari. Later, Sanda Dewi succeeded Yadanabon as chief queen. (Hmannan Vol. 2 2003:...
General Assembly. She later served as the President of the Student Union of Yadanabon University. She contested for Pabedan Township under the banner of the...