Examples of using Pyu in English and their translations into Polish
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Many Pyu settlements have been found across Upper Burma.
Two main trading routes passed through the Pyu states.
The Pyu calendar was based on the Buddhist calendar.
According to the Chinese, the Pyu used gold
Pyu is a language isolate spoken in Papua New Guinea.
The Burmese script began to be used alongside Pyu, Mon, and Pali.
The Pyu settlements were ruled by independent chiefs.
Ships from the Indian Ocean travelled to Prome to trade with the Pyu and Chinese.
The Pyu grew rice, perhaps of the Japonica variety.
The Tang histories mention the arrival at the court of an embassy from the Pyu capital in 801.
The economy of the Pyu city states was based on agriculture and trade.
Contemporary Chinese chronicles from the same period cite Pyu musicians playing the arched harp.
At Halin, the Pyu city reportedly destroyed by an 832 Nanzhao raid.
But evidence is inconclusive to prove that it was specifically a Burman(and not just another Pyu) settlement.
A notable feature of the Pyu states is the minting
2nd centuries BCE in Pyu city-states.
The Pyu built many Buddhist stupas
Mon continued to flourish in Lower Burma but Pyu as a language had died out by the early 13th century.
The Pyu also conducted trade
Sri Ksetra, most Pyu sites have not seen extensive or any excavation.
The Pyu architecture greatly influenced later Burmese Buddhist temple designs.
Excavated artefacts point to Halin's Pyu script to be the earliest writing in the Pyu realm
The Pyu calendar, based on the Buddhist calendar,
Pagan's early iconography, architecture and scripts suggest little difference between early Burman and Pyu cultural forms.
In addition to religion, the Pyu also imported science and astronomical expertise from India.
Pagan-era city planning largely followed Pyu patterns, the most notable being the use of 12 gates,
greatly enhanced existing Pyu system of weirs, dams, sluices, and diversionary barricades.
To be sure, the Pyu and their culture did not disappear just because 3000 of them were taken away.