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- Chinthe abstract "The Chinthe (Burmese: ခြင်္သေ့; MLCTS: hkrang se., IPA: [tɕʰɪ̀ɴðḛ]; Mon: ဇါဒိသိုၚ်, [cɛ̀atìʔsaŋ]; Shan: သၢင်ႇသီႈ, [sàːŋ si]) is a leogryph (lion-like creature) that is often seen at the entrances of pagodas and temples in Burma and other South and Southeast Asian countries. The chinthe is featured prominently on the kyat, the currency of Burma and the Sri Lankan rupee. The chinthe is almost always depicted in pairs, and serve to protect the pagoda. They typically appear as animals, but are sometimes found with human faces.".
- Chinthe thumbnail Chinthe_in_front_of_Yangon_City_Hall.jpg?width=300.
- Chinthe wikiPageID "5968073".
- Chinthe wikiPageLength "3254".
- Chinthe wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- Chinthe wikiPageRevisionID "637003483".
- Chinthe wikiPageWikiLink Burma.
- Chinthe wikiPageWikiLink Burma_Rifles.
- Chinthe wikiPageWikiLink Burmese_kyat.
- Chinthe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Burmese_culture.
- Chinthe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Burmese_words_and_phrases.
- Chinthe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Southeast_Asian_legendary_creatures.
- Chinthe wikiPageWikiLink Chindit.
- Chinthe wikiPageWikiLink Chindits.
- Chinthe wikiPageWikiLink Chinese_art.
- Chinthe wikiPageWikiLink Chinese_guardian_lions.
- Chinthe wikiPageWikiLink Lion_dance.
- Chinthe wikiPageWikiLink Long-range_penetration.
- Chinthe wikiPageWikiLink Myanma_kyat.
- Chinthe wikiPageWikiLink Myanmar.
- Chinthe wikiPageWikiLink Orde_Wingate.
- Chinthe wikiPageWikiLink Pagoda.
- Chinthe wikiPageWikiLink Second_World_War.
- Chinthe wikiPageWikiLink Shisa.
- Chinthe wikiPageWikiLink Shishi_(stone_lion).
- Chinthe wikiPageWikiLink South_Asia.
- Chinthe wikiPageWikiLink Southeast_Asia.
- Chinthe wikiPageWikiLink Sphinx.
- Chinthe wikiPageWikiLink Sri_Lankan_rupee.
- Chinthe wikiPageWikiLink Temple.
- Chinthe wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Chinthe wikiPageWikiLink File:Chinthe.JPG.
- Chinthe wikiPageWikiLink File:Chinthe_(right_facing).svg.
- Chinthe wikiPageWikiLink File:Chinthe_in_front_of_Yangon_City_Hall.jpg.
- Chinthe wikiPageWikiLink File:Manokthiha_(Manussiha).png.
- Chinthe wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chinthe".
- Chinthe wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chinthé".
- Chinthe wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lion".
- Chinthe wikiPageWikiLinkText "Manotethiha".
- Chinthe wikiPageWikiLinkText "chinthe".
- Chinthe wikiPageWikiLinkText "leogryphs".
- Chinthe wikiPageWikiLinkText "manussiha".
- Chinthe hasPhotoCollection Chinthe.
- Chinthe mlcts "hkrang se.".
- Chinthe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPA-mnw.
- Chinthe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPA-my.
- Chinthe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPA-shn.
- Chinthe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-mnw.
- Chinthe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-my.
- Chinthe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-shn.
- Chinthe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:MYname.
- Chinthe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Chinthe subject Category:Burmese_culture.
- Chinthe subject Category:Burmese_words_and_phrases.
- Chinthe subject Category:Southeast_Asian_legendary_creatures.
- Chinthe hypernym Leogryph.
- Chinthe type Article.
- Chinthe type Article.
- Chinthe comment "The Chinthe (Burmese: ခြင်္သေ့; MLCTS: hkrang se., IPA: [tɕʰɪ̀ɴðḛ]; Mon: ဇါဒိသိုၚ်, [cɛ̀atìʔsaŋ]; Shan: သၢင်ႇသီႈ, [sàːŋ si]) is a leogryph (lion-like creature) that is often seen at the entrances of pagodas and temples in Burma and other South and Southeast Asian countries. The chinthe is featured prominently on the kyat, the currency of Burma and the Sri Lankan rupee. The chinthe is almost always depicted in pairs, and serve to protect the pagoda.".
- Chinthe label "Chinthe".
- Chinthe sameAs Chinthe.
- Chinthe sameAs မနုဿီဟ.
- Chinthe sameAs m.0fh5vk.
- Chinthe sameAs Chinthe.
- Chinthe sameAs Q2963796.
- Chinthe sameAs Q2963796.
- Chinthe wasDerivedFrom Chinthe?oldid=637003483.
- Chinthe depiction Chinthe_in_front_of_Yangon_City_Hall.jpg.
- Chinthe isPrimaryTopicOf Chinthe.