Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Pyu Ancient Cities' has mentioned 'Empire' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
1050The Pyu realm in the red zoneCapitalSri Ksetra, Halin, Beikthano, Maingmaw, BinnakaCommonxc2xa0languagesPyuReligion Theravada Buddhism, Mahayana Buddhism, Tantric BuddhismGovernmentMonarchyHistorical eraClassical antiquityxe2x80xa2xc2xa0Earliest Pyu presence in Upper Burma c. 2nd century BCExe2x80xa2xc2xa0Beikthano founded c. 180 BCExe2x80xa2xc2xa0Pyu converted to Buddhism 4th centuryxe2x80xa2xc2xa0Burmese calendar begins 22 March 638[1]xe2x80xa2xc2xa02nd Sri Ksetra Dynasty founded 25 March 739xe2x80xa2xc2xa0Rise of Pagan Empire c. 1050 Preceded by Succeeded by Prehistory of Burma Pagan Dynasty
History of Myanmar Prehistory of Myanmar 11,000xe2x80x93200 BCE Pyu city-states 200 BCE xe2x80x93 1050 CE (Sri Ksetra Kingdom, Tagaung Kingdom) Mon kingdoms 400 BCE xe2x80x93 1057 CE (Thaton Kingdom) Arakanese kingdoms 788?xe2x80x931406 Pagan Kingdom 849xe2x80x931297 Early Pagan Kingdom 849xe2x80x931044 Warring states period Upper Burma 1297xe2x80x931555 Myinsaing and Pinya Kingdoms 1297xe2x80x931364 Sagaing Kingdom 1315xe2x80x931364 Kingdom of Ava 1364xe2x80x931555 Prome Kingdom 1482xe2x80x931542 Hanthawaddy Kingdom 1287xe2x80x931539, 1550xe2x80x931552 Shan States 1215xe2x80x931563 Kingdom of Mrauk U 1429xe2x80x931785 Toungoo dynasty 1510xe2x80x931752 First Toungoo Empire 1510xe2x80x931599 Nyaungyan Restoration 1599xe2x80x931752 Restored Hanthawaddy 1740xe2x80x931757 Konbaung dynasty 1752xe2x80x931885 British colonial period 1824xe2x80x931948 Anglo-Burmese Wars 1824xe2x80x931885 Resistance movement 1885xe2x80x931895 Nationalist movement 1900xe2x80x931948 Japanese occupation 1942xe2x80x931945 Modern era 1948xe2x80x93present Union of Burma 1948xe2x80x931962 Socialist Republic 1962xe2x80x931988 Union of Myanmar 1988xe2x80x932010 Political reforms 2011xe2x80x932015 State Administration Council (2021xe2x80x93present) Timeline List of capitals Leaders Royal chronicles Military history vte
[18] The Burmese chronicles claim the Burmans founded the fortified city of Pagan (Bagan) in 849 but the oldest radiocarbon dated evidence at Pagan (old walls) points to 980 CE while the main walls point to circa 1020 CE, just 24 years earlier than the beginning of the reign of Anawrahta, the founder of Pagan Empire.
At any rate, the Burmans had overtaken the leadership of the Pyu realm by the late 10th century, and went on to found the Pagan Empire in the middle of the 11th century, unifying the Irrawaddy valley and its periphery for the first time.
[17][20] Pyu settlements remained in Upper Burma for the next three centuries but the Pyu gradually were absorbed and assimilated into the expanding Pagan Empire.