History of Kyaukpadaung in the later Konbaung Period (1819-1885) / (Record no. 47401)

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Edition number 23
Item number T-12 Ph.D.
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Personal name Cho Cho Tun
Dates associated with a name 4 PhD-Hist-5
9 (RLIN) 65905
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Title History of Kyaukpadaung in the later Konbaung Period (1819-1885) /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Cho Cho Tun
Medium English
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Mandalay :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. University of Mandalay ;
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2011
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Extent xxii, 162 Pages ;
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Dimensions 30 cm.
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Dissertation note In working on the history of Kyaukpadaung in the later Konbaung Period (A.D.1819-1885), the aim is to highlight the fact that Kyaukpadaung Township existed as town of sighificance in administration which was paaced under the administration of Thon Myo-wun of pin, Natmauk and Kyaukpadaung. Kayakpadaung is a region which had existed like Poppa since Bagan Period and a town under the administration of a Myo-sa throughout the successive period of Pinya, Sagaing, Inwa, Taungoo, Kyaukpadaung Township was put under provincial adminstration and was governed by Myo-wun, Myo-sa, Myo-ok, Myo-thu-gui, and Ywa-thu-gyi. In the society there were four categories of classes: administrators, Crown Servicemen, A-thi (Commoner), and Kyun (slave). The main livelihood was then that of agriculture, while there also existed the livelihood of toddy palm plantation, iron-work and cutch- preparing. The local people of those days were pious devotees of the Buddhist Sāsanā and the Gaing-ōks and the Gang - htauks in various towns and villages were not only involved in the affairs of the Buddhist Sāsanā, but also made supervision so that no bias or malpractice would take place in administrative affairs, jurisdiction and revenue collection.
Degree type PhD
Name of granting institution University of Mandalay
Year degree granted 20111
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Bibliography, etc. note Includes Bibliography, maps, Photographs.
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Formatted contents note Contents<br/>Introduction<br/>Chapters<br/>1. Historical Setting of Kyaukpadaung<br/>2. Administration<br/>3. Socio-Economic Conditions<br/>4. Religious Affairs<br/>Cnclusion
Statement of responsibility Cho Cho Tun
Title History of Kyaukpadaung in The later Konbaung Period (1819-1885)
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Topical term or geographic name entry element History
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Chronological subdivision Konbaung Period (1819-1885)
Geographic subdivision Kyaukpadaung
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