Category
page 1Burmese Buddhist texts
Myazedi inscription
artifact
Yama Zatdaw
Burmese Story
Kalyani Inscriptions
book by Dhammazedi
Hmannan Yazawin
book by Royal Historical Commission of Burma
Maha Lawkamarazein or Kuthodaw Inscription Shrines
729 marble slabs inscribed with the Tripitaka at the Kuthodaw Inscription Shrines, Kuthodaw Pagoda, Mandalay, Myanmar
Parabaik
The parabaik (; ) is a Burmese-culture folding book manuscript. Used concurrently with palm-leaf manuscripts since at least before the 16th century, two main varieties of parabaik were used: black parabaiks served as erasable notebooks, and white parabaiks were used for official documents, and as a support for Burmese art. Use of parabaiks was usurped by the European codex after the British conquest of Burma. Historical parabaiks are valued in codicological research for both Burmese state chronicles, as well as examples of ephemera and gray literature.
Rakhine Razawin Thit
Myanmar (Burmese) historical document
Shwezigon Pagoda Bell Inscription
book by Bayinnaung