Anawrahta
Anawrahta (1044-1077), also known as Anoratha, was the first ruler of kingdom of Pagan, now part of Myanmar. He made a pilgrimage to Ceylon, returning to convert his country to Theravada Buddhism. He was successful - Theravada became the dominant religion in Myanmar within two centuries.
Anawrahta also built the famous Shwezigon pagoda, and took the Mon king Manuha prisoner.
His rule was usurped by a general called Kyanzittha, who fell in love with one of Anawrahta's wives.
Anawrahta Street in Rangoon is named after him.
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