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Socio-Economic Conditions from the Wall Paintings of Mahasakkya. Ramsi Kyauk Taw Gyi Pagoda

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Title Socio-Economic Conditions from the Wall Paintings of Mahasakkya. Ramsi Kyauk Taw Gyi Pagoda
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Khin Myint Swe
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Although there were many urban and rural human Settlement areas in Konbaung Period of Myanmar history, the entire Socio-economic life of the countrydepended upon the capita} which was the centre of royal residence. From the year 1784to 1852 A.D, Amarapura was the royal cpital for Sixty years. Later the royal capital wasmoved fromAmarapura to Mandalay. Therefore it should be noted that as the centre oftrade and commerce lasted only 68 years. The economy and livelihood oftheAmarapuraperiod as portrayed in the wall paintings of Kyauk-taw-gyi Pagoda, was mainly feudal,which meant that the economy and livelihood of the Kingdom was based on agricultureand cultivation of crops. Besides, there were products from natural resources such asoil, Jade, timber and forest products. And the trade and flow of goods were primarilyexecuted through the Kingdom's capital.
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