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🙏 Life of Buddhist Nun Buddhamitra
Buddhamitra, Indian Buddhist nun (approximate date)⟶

BuddhismReligious FiguresEarly BuddhismMonasticism

⚔️ Sinhalese Raids on Burma Due to Disputes
1182: Tensions and disputes between the Pagan Empire and the Kingdom of Polonnaruwa causes the Sinhalese under Parakramabahu the Great to raid Burma.⟶

WarfareMilitary HistorySinhaleseParakramabahu IRaidsPolitical Tensions

🙏 Hōnen Founds the Jōdo Shū (Pure Land) Buddhist Sect
Hōnen Shōnin (Genkū) founds the Jōdo shū (Pure Land) sect of Buddhism.⟶

BuddhismReligious MovementsHeian PeriodKamakura PeriodReligious Reform

⚔️ Parakramabahu's Invasion of Burma
Parakramabahu the Great conducts a large-scale raid on Burma, after a ship transporting a Sinhalese princess to the Khmer Empire is attacked by Burmese naval fleets.⟶

Middle AgesMilitary HistorySri Lankan HistoryNaval WarfareRaidDiplomacyParakramabahu I

🙏 Theravada Buddhist Reformations Continued in Pagan Burma
Religious reformations of Theravada Buddhism in Pagan Burma under the patronage of Narapatisithu are continued with the end of the Polonnaruwa-Pagan War.⟶

BuddhismReligious ReformationBurmaWarfareMonasticism

☪️ Bakhtiyar Khalji's Conquest of Bengal and Buddhist Persecution

IslamBuddhismReligious ViolenceConquestBengalMilitary History

