Bagan
Mingalazedi
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Mingalazedi
info Mingalazedi (မင်္ဂလာစေတီ) ('Blessing Stupa') was built in 1277 by Narathihapati.
It was the very last of the large Late period monuments to be built before the kingdom's decline, thus representing the final flowering of Bagan's architectural skills.
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Mingalazedi is noted for its fine proportions and for the many beautiful glazed jataka tiles around its three square terraces. Although many have been damaged or stolen, there are still a considerable number left. The smaller square building in the zedi grounds is one of the few Tripitaka libraries made of brick; most were constructed of wood, like monasteries, and were destroyed by fire long ago.
Mingalazedi's uppermost terrace is one of the highest points now accessible to visitors. Being the westernmost monument at Bagan, it's a particularly good spot for a panoramic afternoon view of all the monuments lying to the east.
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build Year established: 1277
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place Location: Myin Ka Bar, Mandalay Region, Myanmar
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