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Shwebo

Shwebo (Burmese: ရွှေဘိုမြို့ [ʃwèbò mjo̰]) is a city in Sagaing Region, Burma, 110 km north-west of Mandalay between the Irrawaddy and the Mu rivers. The city was the origin of the Konbaung Dynasty, established by King Alaungpaya in 1752, that was the dominant political force in Burma after the mid-18th century. It served as Alaungpaya's capital from 1752 to 1760. As of 2021, it has a population of 88,914.[1]

Shwebo
ရွှေဘိုမြို့
City
Shwebo
Location in Burma
Coordinates: 22°34′0″N 95°42′0″E / 22.56667°N 95.70000°E / 22.56667; 95.70000
Country Myanmar
Region Sagaing Region
DistrictShwebo
Founded29 February 1752
Population
 (2021)
88,914
 • Ethnicities
Burmans
 • Religions
Theravada Buddhism
Time zoneUTC6:30 (MST)

History

 
Alaungpaya's Tomb

Up to 1752, Shwebo was a village, called Moksobo (Burmese: မုဆိုးဘို [moʊʔ sʰó bò]; lit.'Hunter Chief') of about 300 houses.[2] It lies near the site of the ancient Pyu city-state of Hanlin.[3] On 29 February 1752, the chief of the village Aung Zeya founded the Konbaung Dynasty to resist the upcoming invasion of Lower Burma-based Hanthawaddy forces. Aung Zeya, who also assumed the royal title of Alaungpaya, gained the allegiance of 46 surrounding villages, and organized defenses building a stockade and digging a moat around Moksobo. He renamed his village, Shwebo (lit.'lit' or 'Golden Chief').[2] Over the next eight years, Alaungpaya led the reunification of Burma with Shwebo as his capital.

Shwebo lost its status as capital after Alaungpaya's death in 1760. The successor Naungdawgyi moved the capital to Sagaing closer to the Irrawaddy river. Nonetheless, Shwebo continued to be an important region throughout the Konbaung era (1752–1885), providing a disproportionate share of soldiers that served in Konbaung's armies. The region was usually held as an appanage by the most senior princes, usually the crown prince. It was to Shwebo that Prince of Mindon went in 1853 to raise the standard of rebellion in his successful bid to overthrow his half brother Pagan.[3]

Names of Shwebo

Shwebo is famous for its five names. Five titles had been conferred to the city namely:[3]

  1. Moksobo (မုဆိုးဘို), its original name
  2. Yadana-Theinhka (ရတနာသိင်္ဃ)[4]
  3. Konbaung (ကုန်းဘောင်)
  4. Yangyi-Aung (ရန်ကြီးအောင်), and
  5. Shwebo (ရွှေဘို), its modern name.

Most of the people knows above names but the name "အယုစြ်ဇပူရ" and "မြေဘုံသာ" ("Ayuhcyajpuur" and "Myaybhonesar") are rarely known.

Geography

Climate

Located in the “Dry Valley” in the rain shadow of the Arakan Mountains, Shwebo lies on the boundary between a tropical savanna climate (Köppen Aw) and a hot semi-arid climate (BSh). The city received 4.37 inches (111 mm) of rainfall on 19 October 2011. It was the record breaking rainfall within 24 hours of October for past 48 years. The previous record was 3.84 inches (98 mm) of 24 October 1993.[5]

Climate data for Shwebo (1981-2010, extremes 2001-2010)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 36.0
(96.8)
38.0
(100.4)
42.0
(107.6)
44.2
(111.6)
44.0
(111.2)
41.5
(106.7)
39.0
(102.2)
41.0
(105.8)
39.0
(102.2)
39.0
(102.2)
36.0
(96.8)
38.1
(100.6)
44.2
(111.6)
Average high °C (°F) 28.9
(84.0)
31.7
(89.1)
35.4
(95.7)
38.1
(100.6)
36.6
(97.9)
34.4
(93.9)
34.2
(93.6)
33.5
(92.3)
33.1
(91.6)
32.4
(90.3)
30.5
(86.9)
28.6
(83.5)
33.1
(91.6)
Average low °C (°F) 12.8
(55.0)
15.0
(59.0)
19.3
(66.7)
23.6
(74.5)
25.0
(77.0)
25.0
(77.0)
25.0
(77.0)
24.8
(76.6)
24.4
(75.9)
23.1
(73.6)
18.7
(65.7)
14.4
(57.9)
20.9
(69.6)
Record low °C (°F) 3.0
(37.4)
7.0
(44.6)
10.0
(50.0)
11.6
(52.9)
14.0
(57.2)
15.0
(59.0)
16.0
(60.8)
15.0
(59.0)
15.0
(59.0)
13.0
(55.4)
8.0
(46.4)
3.0
(37.4)
3.0
(37.4)
Average rainfall mm (inches) 1.2
(0.05)
3.2
(0.13)
7.7
(0.30)
22.5
(0.89)
101.3
(3.99)
130.4
(5.13)
93.1
(3.67)
149.4
(5.88)
158.9
(6.26)
128.6
(5.06)
28.5
(1.12)
3.9
(0.15)
828.7
(32.63)
Source: Norwegian Meteorological Institute[6]

Transport

 
A view of Shwebo-Myitkyina Highway Road

Shwebo is served by Myanmar Railways's Mandalay-Myitkyina railway line. The city is best reached by pickup truck or bus as the roads from Mandalay and Monywa are in reasonably good shape. There are highway express buses from Yangon to Shwebo. Shwebo also lies on Mandalay-Myitkyina Union Express Road.

Economy

As with Monywa, the city is a trade center for agricultural produce, especially beans, rice and sesame from the surrounding plains between the Mu River and the Ayeyarwady River.

The major tourist attractions in Shwebo, although few tourists make the journey and facilities are very limited, are its numerous Buddhist temples, and the reconstruction of Alaungpaya's palace. The city is still surrounded by its ancient moat. There are many pagodas, such as Shwetaza Buddha Image and Myodaung Pagoda.

Moreover, tourists can visit Hanlin, the ground of ancient Pyu City. Hanlin is one hour drive from Shwebo. It is one of UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Sites.

In the very hot summer, people who live in Shwebo believe that rain comes when people bring the Shwetaza Buddha Image around the town.[citation needed]

Education

There are five Basic Education High Schools in Shwebo. The town is home to the Shwebo University and Shwebo Government Technological College. Government Technological College (Shwebo) was established on 20 January 2007. It is situated in the north-east of Shwebo, about 3 miles (4.8 km), and in the east of Shwebo-Myitkyina Mahabyuha Road, about 1.14 miles (1.83 km)

Famous places

 
Myodaung Pagoda

At the time of building the Shwebo City, the King Alaungpaya built seven places;

  1. The Shwechattho Pagoda built in the place where the King Alaungpaya was born
  2. The city
  3. The Mahananda Lake (မဟာနန္ဒာကန်တော်)
  4. The auspicious ground
  5. The central drum (Bahosidaw)
  6. The place for nine city guardian spirits
  7. Shwebo Palace (Shwebonyadana Mingala Nandaw)
  8. Myodaung Pagoda (မြို့ထောင့်စေတီ)
  9. Tomb of Alaungphaya
  10. Shwetaza Buddha Image
  11. The auspicious ground (Maha Aung Myay)

Some Famous Villages in ShweBo Region.

Of the many villages south of Shwebo (next to the Shwebo-Mandalay highway), there are two villages called Zee Taw-Taganan.

Of these villages, Taganan Village (now Taganan Model Village) is the closest to Shwebo. It is a rice-rich village with a large number of graduates. The village is circular in shape and is located in the southern and northern parts of the village. The pagoda festival(Myat Saw Mon Pagoda was built by King MaNiSiThu also called AlaungSiThu ) is celebrated every year on the 3rd day of Tan Zaung Mon (တန်ဆောင်မုန်း). The northern part of the village is home to a large number of well-educated, civil servant - paddy fields and land owners. 
The other village is Zee Taw village, which belongs to the whole of Shwebo. It is a place of worship for the gods and goddesses of Zee Taw village, known as Fe Gyi May Gyi, who takes care of the whole Shwebo area, offering unforgettable offerings, including harvest time for everything from births, weddings, new homes, new cars to new items. 

See also

References

  1. ^ "Population of Cities in Myanmar (2021)". worldpopulationreview.com. Retrieved 1 April 2021.
  2. ^ a b GE Harvey (1925). "Shan Migration (Ava)". History of Burma. London: Frank Cass & Co. Ltd. pp. 219–220.
  3. ^ a b c Bird, George W (1897). "Wanderings in Burma". England: F J Bright & Son. pp. 328, 329, 332.
  4. ^ Pe, Hla; Anna J. Allott; John Okell (1963). "Three 'Immortal' Burmese Songs". Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. Cambridge University Press on behalf of School of Oriental and African Studies. 26 (3): 563. doi:10.1017/s0041977x00070324. JSTOR 611566.
  5. ^ http://www.mrtv3.net.mm/newpaper/2110newsm.pdf[permanent dead link] Page 10 Col 2
  6. ^ (PDF). Norwegian Meteorological Institute. pp. 23–36. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 October 2018. Retrieved 1 December 2018.

External links

  • 'Famous pagoda festival in Shwebo [1]
  • "Shwebo, Burma", Falling Rain Genomics, Inc.
  • "Shwebo Map — Satellite Images of Shwebo", Maplandia
  • Myanmar: the Missing Link from Western China to India’s N.E. States Transit routes from western China through northern Myanmar. Oilseedcrops.org; Editor Article.
  • A community website about Shwebo
Shwebo
Preceded by Capital of Burma
29 February 1752 – 26 July 1760
Succeeded by

Coordinates: 22°34′N 95°42′E / 22.567°N 95.700°E / 22.567; 95.700

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This article is about the city in Sagaing Region For other uses see Shwebo disambiguation Shwebo Burmese ရ ဘ မ ʃwebo mjo is a city in Sagaing Region Burma 110 km north west of Mandalay between the Irrawaddy and the Mu rivers The city was the origin of the Konbaung Dynasty established by King Alaungpaya in 1752 that was the dominant political force in Burma after the mid 18th century It served as Alaungpaya s capital from 1752 to 1760 As of 2021 it has a population of 88 914 1 Shwebo ရ ဘ မ CityShwebo PalaceShweboLocation in BurmaCoordinates 22 34 0 N 95 42 0 E 22 56667 N 95 70000 E 22 56667 95 70000Country MyanmarRegion Sagaing RegionDistrictShweboFounded29 February 1752Population 2021 88 914 EthnicitiesBurmans ReligionsTheravada BuddhismTime zoneUTC6 30 MST Contents 1 History 2 Names of Shwebo 3 Geography 3 1 Climate 4 Transport 5 Economy 6 Education 7 Famous places 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory Edit Alaungpaya s Tomb Up to 1752 Shwebo was a village called Moksobo Burmese မ ဆ ဘ moʊʔ sʰo bo lit Hunter Chief of about 300 houses 2 It lies near the site of the ancient Pyu city state of Hanlin 3 On 29 February 1752 the chief of the village Aung Zeya founded the Konbaung Dynasty to resist the upcoming invasion of Lower Burma based Hanthawaddy forces Aung Zeya who also assumed the royal title of Alaungpaya gained the allegiance of 46 surrounding villages and organized defenses building a stockade and digging a moat around Moksobo He renamed his village Shwebo lit lit or Golden Chief 2 Over the next eight years Alaungpaya led the reunification of Burma with Shwebo as his capital Shwebo lost its status as capital after Alaungpaya s death in 1760 The successor Naungdawgyi moved the capital to Sagaing closer to the Irrawaddy river Nonetheless Shwebo continued to be an important region throughout the Konbaung era 1752 1885 providing a disproportionate share of soldiers that served in Konbaung s armies The region was usually held as an appanage by the most senior princes usually the crown prince It was to Shwebo that Prince of Mindon went in 1853 to raise the standard of rebellion in his successful bid to overthrow his half brother Pagan 3 Names of Shwebo Edit This article contains Burmese script Without proper rendering support you may see question marks boxes or other symbols instead of Burmese script Shwebo is famous for its five names Five titles had been conferred to the city namely 3 Moksobo မ ဆ ဘ its original name Yadana Theinhka ရတန သ င ဃ 4 Konbaung က န ဘ င Yangyi Aung ရန က အ င and Shwebo ရ ဘ its modern name Most of the people knows above names but the name အယ စ ဇပ ရ and မ ဘ သ Ayuhcyajpuur and Myaybhonesar are rarely known Geography EditClimate Edit Located in the Dry Valley in the rain shadow of the Arakan Mountains Shwebo lies on the boundary between a tropical savanna climate Koppen Aw and a hot semi arid climate BSh The city received 4 37 inches 111 mm of rainfall on 19 October 2011 It was the record breaking rainfall within 24 hours of October for past 48 years The previous record was 3 84 inches 98 mm of 24 October 1993 5 Climate data for Shwebo 1981 2010 extremes 2001 2010 Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 36 0 96 8 38 0 100 4 42 0 107 6 44 2 111 6 44 0 111 2 41 5 106 7 39 0 102 2 41 0 105 8 39 0 102 2 39 0 102 2 36 0 96 8 38 1 100 6 44 2 111 6 Average high C F 28 9 84 0 31 7 89 1 35 4 95 7 38 1 100 6 36 6 97 9 34 4 93 9 34 2 93 6 33 5 92 3 33 1 91 6 32 4 90 3 30 5 86 9 28 6 83 5 33 1 91 6 Average low C F 12 8 55 0 15 0 59 0 19 3 66 7 23 6 74 5 25 0 77 0 25 0 77 0 25 0 77 0 24 8 76 6 24 4 75 9 23 1 73 6 18 7 65 7 14 4 57 9 20 9 69 6 Record low C F 3 0 37 4 7 0 44 6 10 0 50 0 11 6 52 9 14 0 57 2 15 0 59 0 16 0 60 8 15 0 59 0 15 0 59 0 13 0 55 4 8 0 46 4 3 0 37 4 3 0 37 4 Average rainfall mm inches 1 2 0 05 3 2 0 13 7 7 0 30 22 5 0 89 101 3 3 99 130 4 5 13 93 1 3 67 149 4 5 88 158 9 6 26 128 6 5 06 28 5 1 12 3 9 0 15 828 7 32 63 Source Norwegian Meteorological Institute 6 Transport Edit A view of Shwebo Myitkyina Highway Road Shwebo is served by Myanmar Railways s Mandalay Myitkyina railway line The city is best reached by pickup truck or bus as the roads from Mandalay and Monywa are in reasonably good shape There are highway express buses from Yangon to Shwebo Shwebo also lies on Mandalay Myitkyina Union Express Road Economy EditAs with Monywa the city is a trade center for agricultural produce especially beans rice and sesame from the surrounding plains between the Mu River and the Ayeyarwady River The major tourist attractions in Shwebo although few tourists make the journey and facilities are very limited are its numerous Buddhist temples and the reconstruction of Alaungpaya s palace The city is still surrounded by its ancient moat There are many pagodas such as Shwetaza Buddha Image and Myodaung Pagoda Moreover tourists can visit Hanlin the ground of ancient Pyu City Hanlin is one hour drive from Shwebo It is one of UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Sites In the very hot summer people who live in Shwebo believe that rain comes when people bring the Shwetaza Buddha Image around the town citation needed Education EditThere are five Basic Education High Schools in Shwebo The town is home to the Shwebo University and Shwebo Government Technological College Government Technological College Shwebo was established on 20 January 2007 It is situated in the north east of Shwebo about 3 miles 4 8 km and in the east of Shwebo Myitkyina Mahabyuha Road about 1 14 miles 1 83 km Famous places Edit Myodaung Pagoda At the time of building the Shwebo City the King Alaungpaya built seven places The Shwechattho Pagoda built in the place where the King Alaungpaya was born The city The Mahananda Lake မဟ နန ဒ ကန တ The auspicious ground The central drum Bahosidaw The place for nine city guardian spirits Shwebo Palace Shwebonyadana Mingala Nandaw Myodaung Pagoda မ ထ င စ တ Tomb of Alaungphaya Shwetaza Buddha Image The auspicious ground Maha Aung Myay Some Famous Villages in ShweBo Region Of the many villages south of Shwebo next to the Shwebo Mandalay highway there are two villages called Zee Taw Taganan Of these villages Taganan Village now Taganan Model Village is the closest to Shwebo It is a rice rich village with a large number of graduates The village is circular in shape and is located in the southern and northern parts of the village The pagoda festival Myat Saw Mon Pagoda was built by King MaNiSiThu also called AlaungSiThu is celebrated every year on the 3rd day of Tan Zaung Mon တန ဆ င မ န The northern part of the village is home to a large number of well educated civil servant paddy fields and land owners The other village is Zee Taw village which belongs to the whole of Shwebo It is a place of worship for the gods and goddesses of Zee Taw village known as Fe Gyi May Gyi who takes care of the whole Shwebo area offering unforgettable offerings including harvest time for everything from births weddings new homes new cars to new items See also Edit2012 Shwebo earthquake Basic Education High School No 3 Shwebo Shwebo UniversityReferences Edit Population of Cities in Myanmar 2021 worldpopulationreview com Retrieved 1 April 2021 a b GE Harvey 1925 Shan Migration Ava History of Burma London Frank Cass amp Co Ltd pp 219 220 a b c Bird George W 1897 Wanderings in Burma England F J Bright amp Son pp 328 329 332 Pe Hla Anna J Allott John Okell 1963 Three Immortal Burmese Songs Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies University of London Cambridge University Press on behalf of School of Oriental and African Studies 26 3 563 doi 10 1017 s0041977x00070324 JSTOR 611566 http www mrtv3 net mm newpaper 2110newsm pdf permanent dead link Page 10 Col 2 Myanmar Climate Report PDF Norwegian Meteorological Institute pp 23 36 Archived from the original PDF on 8 October 2018 Retrieved 1 December 2018 External links Edit Famous pagoda festival in Shwebo 1 Shwebo Burma Falling Rain Genomics Inc Shwebo Map Satellite Images of Shwebo Maplandia Myanmar the Missing Link from Western China to India s N E States Transit routes from western China through northern Myanmar Oilseedcrops org Editor Article A community website about ShweboShweboPreceded byAva Capital of Burma29 February 1752 26 July 1760 Succeeded bySagaingCoordinates 22 34 N 95 42 E 22 567 N 95 700 E 22 567 95 700 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Shwebo amp oldid 1015511299, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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