Fwd Mail ; Cholas and their relationship with Myanmar
  • Date: Tue, 16 May 2006 09:10:57 -0000
    Subject: [thamizhsamraajyam] Cholas and their relationship with
    Myanmar!

    The following is an article on Cholas and their relationship with
    Myanmar. The article was written by Virarajendhra in Formhub.

    Period of Rajaraja Chola - 1 {A.D.985 - 1014}

    With the beginning of the tenth century the Cholas with their
    capital in Thanjavur in Tamil Nadu, emerged as a powerful ruling
    dynasty after a long spell in partial obscurity in the political
    scene of South India.

    In the year A.D.985 king Rajaraja Chola -1 ascended the throne as
    the next successor to the Chola kingdom in Tamil Nadu. He gradually
    conquered the neighbouring and far lying territories within the
    Indian continent, forming a great Chola empire.
    He laid a firm foundation to this empire by the wits of his
    political ingenuity and well streamlined administrative system
    backed by a powerful army and naval power which made it to grow
    steadily into an overseas empire.
    During this period in Miyanmar (the former Burma) there existed two
    main kingdoms, namely the Arimaddanapura kingdom of the region
    called Marammadesa (the present central Miyanmar) having the capital
    at Arimaddanapura (the present Pagan), and the Talaing (Mon) kingdom
    of the region called Rammanadesa (the present southern Miyanmar also
    known as Arumanam in Tamil) having its capital at Sudhammavati (the
    present Thaton). The capital city of Arimaddanapura of the medieval
    period was also known as Pugarama and Pukkan.

    While emperor Rajaraja Chola -1 was on the Chola throne, king
    Kyaungbyu (A.D.984 -1006) was on the throne of Arimaddanapura
    kingdom of Marammadesa, and was followed by his son king Kyizo
    {A.D.1006-1012} on throne. But we are aware of the king who was
    ruling the Talaing kingdom of Rammanadesa during the period of
    Rajaraja - 1.

    During this period the traders from these two kingdoms traded with
    Tamil Nadu in their commodities, and the teak wood from Rammanadesa
    being one of their trading items, was known as "Arumanavan" in the
    Tamil Nadu.

    Period of Rajendra Chola 1 {A.D.1012-1044}

    With the succession of emperor Rajendra Chola - 1 on Chola throne
    after Rajaraja Chola - 1, king Sokkate (A.D.1012-1037) started rule
    in the Arimaddanapura kingdom after his elder brother king Kyizo,
    and in this same period we also note a king named Manuha (A.D.?? ñ
    1057) ruling the Talaing kingdom of Rammanadesa.
    During this time there had been much sea traffic between these two
    countries. The traders from Tamil Nadu engaged themselves in trade
    with the Miyanmar kingdoms of Rammanadesa (also known as Arumanam)
    and the Mirammadesa.

    In the meantime the Sri Vijaya kingdom of Sumatra was spreading it's
    authority over whole of Sumatra and Java - of the present Indonesia
    and over whole of Malaysia, forming an empire which was at one time
    a great hinderance to the flourishing trade of the Cholas in South-
    East Asia. It also seems that there had been similer hinderences to
    the traders from Tamil Nadu in Rammanadesa in present Miyanmar.
    Rajendra Chola ñ 1 sent one of his grandson with great force in
    A.D.1024 in many ships under a Chola prince who later bore the title
    as "Kadaremkonda Cholan", which on their way to South-East Asia
    after capturing the Manakkavaram (Great Nicobar Island), reached the
    country of Rammanadesa in southern Miyanmar.

    They devastated the seaport city of Mapappalam (most possibly the
    present Dagon or Rangoon), and the interior capital city of
    Sudammavathi (Thaton) with "protected fortress walls" - of the
    Talaing (Mon) kingdom of Rammanadesa (Arumanam), and defeated it's
    ruling king Manuha. It seems king Manuha submitted to the Rajendra
    Chola's forces in this war and agreed to pay tributes.

    At the Arimaddanapur kingdom king Sokkate was followed by his
    younger brother Anuruddha also known as Anawratha (A.D.1037-1079) on
    the throne.

    Period of Rajadhiraja Chola 1 {A.D.1018-1054}

    In the year A.D.1044 Rajendra Chola -1 died and followed by his
    eldest son emperor Rajadhiraja Chola ñ 1 {A.D.1018-1054} on Chola
    throne. It appears the king Manuha continued to pay tributes to the
    Cholas and the trade between two countries continued.
    Period of Rajendra Chola -2 {A.D.1051-1063}
    Rajadhiraja Chola 1 was followed by his younger brother emperor
    Rajendra Chola 2 on Chola throne.

    Some years later a Buddhist dignitary named Shin Arahan who came to
    the Arimaddana kingdom from the Talaing kingdom in south Miyanmar
    and converted king Anuruddha to Theravada Buddhism. Shin Arahan also
    informed him that in the capital city Sudammavati of the Talaing
    kingdom, there were thirty sets of three Buddhist Pitakas and also
    many sacred relics.

    King Anuruddha deeply engrossed in Theravada Buddhism sent his wise
    minister with much gifts and presents to king Manuha requesting some
    copies of Pitaka and relics which was refused by him with much ill
    reply.

    This ended up with enraged king Anuruddha waging war with king
    Manuha of the Talaing kingdom in the year A.D.1057, in which king
    Manuha was defeated and taken captive with his entire family to
    Arimaddanapura.

    empire under the rule of king Anuruddha, and a viceroy was appointed
    to overlook the affairs of this region. King Anuruddha chose
    Tharehkiltara (present Prome) in the Pegu region as his new capital
    of Rammanadesa in place of Thaton, which has now lost it's
    importance with it's destruction by his forces and with the capture
    of it's king Manuha.

    It appears emperor Anuruddha with the fall of Rammanadesa, and it
    coming under his empire possibly appointed one of his own viceroy to
    rule over same, and also refused to pay tributes to the Cholas.
    There seems to have been no immediate response and retaliation from
    the Cholas on the fall of Rammanadesa to Anuruddha's forces, and
    which was now in the hands of the Arimaddanapur empire.

    Period of Virarajendra Chola {A.D.1062-1070}

    Rajendra Chola ñ 2 was followed by his younger brother emperor
    Virarajendra Chola on Chola throne. It appear during this time the
    viceroy of Anuruddha interfered with the privilages enjoyed by the
    Chola traders already trading in Rammanadesa.

    In this same period the king of Kadarem (present Kedah region of
    Malaysia) with the re-capture of this kingdom by the ruling king of
    Sri Vijaya of that period, sought the assistance of Virarajendra
    Chola in regaining his k
  • Dear Bala Sir

    Very rare collection of informations on Chola Expeditions on Myaanmar . We , the lovers of Tamil History should try to compile these informations in to Hard copies like monographs along with concrete evidences wherever available aor possible.
    i request all our members to look into the ways of execution of this job
    with regards

    G.S.Krishnan.
  • Dear All
    Can any one vounteer to serialise and file Bala's Mails
    please

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