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Myanmar Thatbyinnyu Temple, Pagan Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Thatbyinnyu temple in Bagan, Myanmar (Burma) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Thatbyinnyu Temple in Bagan Archaeological Zone, Myanmar Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ancient Thatbyinnyu Temple, Bagan, Myanmar Royalty Free Stock Photo
Thatbyinnyu Temple in Bagan, Myanmar Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Bhuddist Monk going to gather his thoughts at the Thatbyinnyu Temple, Bagan, Mandalay Region, Myanmar Royalty Free Stock Photo
Thatbyinnyu Temple, Bagan, Myanmar Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Thatbyinnyu Temple - Bagan - Myanmar (Burma) Royalty Free Stock Photo
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The Thatbyinnyu Temple is the tallest one in Bagan. It is near the Ananda Temple and was built in the 11th century. Bagan is an ancient city and a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the Mandalay Region of Myanmar.From the 9th to 13th centuries, the city was the capital of the Pagan Kingdom, the first kingdom that unified the regions that would later constitute modern Myanmar. During the kingdom`s height between the 11th and 13th centuries, 4,446 Buddhist temples, pagodas and monasteries were constructed in the Bagan plains alone, of which the remains of 3822 temples and pagodas still survive to the present day.


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