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Thiri Pyissaya ((ビルマ語:သီရိပစ္စယာ), ; also spelled Thiri Pyitsaya and Siripaccaya) is a classical name of the city of Bagan (Pagan), Myanmar. According to the ''Hmannan Yazawin'' chronicle, King Thili Kyaung I (r. 344–387) moved the palace to Thiri Pyissaya, not far from the original site at Arimaddana (modern Nyaung U). It ceased being the site of the palace when King Thaik Taing (r. 516–523) moved the palace to Tampawaddy, near Thiri Pyissaya.〔Maha Yazawin Vol. 1 2006: 139–141〕 The chronicle ''Zatadawbon Yazawin'' disagrees with ''Hmannan'', stating that the city was founded on Thursday, 1st waxing of Pyatho 312 in the Early Pyu calendar, which comes to late 390/early 391 CE.〔Zata 1960: 53〕 However, archaeological evidence so far indicates that the earliest human settlement in the Pagan region dates only from the mid-7th century CE.〔Aung-Thwin 2005: 185〕 Therefore the date may likely be the Burmese calendar. Indeed, 1st waxing of Pyatho 312 ME (12 December 950 CE) was a Thursday.〔Zata 1960: 53〕 ==References==
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