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Geographical and Political Conditions of Myanmar

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Myanmar geography in the Stone Ages was common which was not confined to any spice. Depending upon food available and desirability of the spices could move wherever they wanted whenever in our ancient earthen geography. There are many evidences relating to species employed. As per our knowledge twenty sites where these spices moved were discovered. When these went out in the Neolithic era a new spice had come in this geography where those new species formed community which had changed into clans who had established a garrison near which grew up a city which was known as city-states of the Pyus people. The city was not constructed open space which was walled. After deterioration of these city-states a city –kingdom known popularly as Bagan was established. When population increased it was advanced scarcity of lands. At this condition people were no more inside the city they came out from the city and established economic zones that to agricultural zones which were very important. This paper aims to know geographical and political conditions and appearance of governing systems, origin, nature and attribution of Myanmar up to establishing city kingdom. We went through some theoretical historical literatures for our clarification. We investigated archaeological evidences too. It is indubitable that there governing systems not only in our common geography but also kings with body politics and ruled too in the city-states and city-kingdom too. Our main problem is how they learned transaction to operate their business. We found Matriarchal and Patriarchal governing systems in the time of common geography, kings and ruled in city-states and then monarchs and his followers in the city-kingdom.
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