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Lokahteikpan Temple

Coordinates: 21°09′54″N 94°51′55″E / 21.16500°N 94.86528°E / 21.16500; 94.86528
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The Lokatheikpan is a temple in Pagan Burma, founded c. 1125. This temple is known for its frescos, which contain painted inscriptions that are among the oldest documents in the Old Burmese language.

References

  • U Ba Shin (1962). The Lokahteikpan. Rangoon: Burma Historical Commission, Ministry of Union Culture, Revolutionary Govt., Union of Burma.

21°09′54″N 94°51′55″E / 21.16500°N 94.86528°E / 21.16500; 94.86528