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Photograph of the Shwethalyaung Buddha near Pegu (Bago), Burma (Myanmar), from the Archaeological Survey of India Collections: Burma Circle, 1907-13. The photograph was taken by an unknown photographer of the Burma Archaeological Survey. Bago, the fourth largest city in Burma, is about 80 kms north-east of Rangoon and was once ancient Hanthawadi, the capital of a Mon kingdom. |
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File:Shwethalyaung Buddha, Bago (1907-13).jpg at “Wikimedia Commons” (accessed 12 Feb. 2013). [[1]] |
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1907-1913 |
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Archaeological Survey of India User:Hintha |
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See below. |
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