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This article is about the city in Sagaing Division. For other uses, see Shwebo (disambiguation).
Shwebo (Burmese: ရွှေဘိုမြို့) is a city in Sagaing Division, Myanmar, located 113 km northwest of Mandalay between the Chindwin and the Mu rivers. The city was the capital of Myanmar from 1752 to 1760 during the Konbaung period.
[edit] HistoryShwebo became the royal capital of Burma under King Alaungpaya, a Shwebo native. He used the city as a base from which he led a successful rebellion against the Mon overlords and conquered Ava and Lower Burma, establishing the Konbaung Dynasty and the Third Burmese Empire. Five titles had been conferred to the city namely:
Alaungpaya's oldest son and successor, King Naungdawgyi (1760-1763), was crowned at Sagaing, and his second son, King Hsinbyushin (1764-1776), moved the capital back to Ava when he succeeded his brother. Men of Shwebo are proud of their tradition of serving the Konbaung kings, and it was to Shwebo that Mindon Min went in 1853 to raise the standard of rebellion in his successful bid to overthrow his half brother Pagan Min.[1] Near Shwebo lies the site of the ancient Pyu city-state of Hanlin.[1] [edit] TransportShwebo is served by Myanmar Railways's Mandalay-Myitkyina railway line but is best reached by pickup truck or bus as the roads from Mandalay and Monywa are in reasonably good shape. [edit] EconomyAs with Monywa, the city is a trade center for agricultural produce, especially beans, rice and sesame from the surrounding plains between the Mu River and the Ayeyarwady River. The major tourist attractions in Shwebo, although few tourists make the journey and facilities are very limited, are its numerous Buddhist temples, and the ruins of Alaungpaya's palace. The city is still surrounded by its ancient moat. There are many pagodas, such as Shwe-taza paya and Myodaunk zedi. In the very hot summer, people who live in Shwebo believe that rain comes when people bring the Shwe-taza Buddha image around the town.[citation needed] [edit] EducationThe town is home to the Shwebo Degree College. [edit] References
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