Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Pyu Ancient Cities' has mentioned 'Millennium' in the following places:
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[2] The thousand-year period, often referred to as the Pyu millennium, linked the Bronze Age to the beginning of the classical states period when the Pagan Kingdom emerged in the late 9th century. | WIKI |
All these statelets foreshadowed the rise of the "classical kingdoms" of Southeast Asia in the second millennium CE. | WIKI |
It was a long-lasting civilisation that lasted nearly a millennium to the early 9th century until a new group of "swift horsemen" from the north, the (Mranma) (Burmans) of the Nanzhao Kingdom entered the upper Irrawaddy valley through a series of raids. | WIKI |
Maingmaw (xe1x80x99xe1x80xadxe1x80xafxe1x80x84xe1x80xbaxe1x80xb8xe1x80x99xe1x80xb1xe1x80xac [mxc3xa1xc9xaaxc9xb0xccx83 mxc9x94xccx81]; also Mong Mao and Mongamo), located in the Kyaukse region, was circular in shape, and has tentatively been dated to the first millennium BCE. | WIKI |
The city's configuration was also found at other contemporary cities such as Maingmaw and Beikthano in the Pyu realm and Danyawaddy and Wethali in Arakan as well as later cities such as Sukhothai, which emerged over a millennium later. | WIKI |
Known for the production of salt, a highly prized commodity in the first millennium, Halin was superseded by Sri Ksetra as the premier Pyu city-state circa 7th century. | WIKI |
The Pyu realm was an important trading centre between China and India in the first millennium CE. | WIKI |
Originated in the Pegu area, these coins date from the 5th century and were the model for most first millennium coinage in mainland Southeast Asia. | WIKI |
[50] Archaeology in Pagan produced Pyu artefacts across a number of the settlements in the enclosed complex dating to the first millennium, until approximately 1100 C.E. | WIKI |