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- Q3610483 subject Q16789321.
- Q3610483 subject Q7138693.
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- Q3610483 abstract "Amarapura Palace was a royal palace in the old capital of Amarapura in Burma. The palace was constructed in the late 18th/early 19th century and later abandoned for Mandalay Palace. Only ruins remain of it today.The British visitor Colesworthy Grant wrote in 1855, that the audience hall, also known as the Nan-dau, was built by Tharrawaddy Min about the year 1838. The grounds were believed to cover a space of about quarter of a square mile. An elevated brick terrace formed the lower part. The superstructure were made out of wood and gilded. The length of the terrace was about 260 feet.In January 1857 Mindon seized power from his brother King Pagan, he ordered to move the Amarapura place to Mandalay.Today the tombs of King Bodawpaya and King Bagyidaw remain, as well as parts of the old moat.".
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- Q3610483 wikiPageWikiLink Q16789321.
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- Q3610483 wikiPageWikiLink Q7138693.
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- Q3610483 wikiPageWikiLink Q8237528.
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- Q3610483 comment "Amarapura Palace was a royal palace in the old capital of Amarapura in Burma. The palace was constructed in the late 18th/early 19th century and later abandoned for Mandalay Palace. Only ruins remain of it today.The British visitor Colesworthy Grant wrote in 1855, that the audience hall, also known as the Nan-dau, was built by Tharrawaddy Min about the year 1838. The grounds were believed to cover a space of about quarter of a square mile. An elevated brick terrace formed the lower part.".
- Q3610483 label "Amarapura Palace".
- Q3610483 depiction Amarapura_Palace.jpg.