Thibaws state barge, Irrawaddy River, Mandalay, Myanmar
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Thibaws state barge, Irrawaddy River, Mandalay, Myanmar
King Thibaws state barge moored on the Irrawaddy River, Mandalay, Myanmar. Date: circa 1910s
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© Mary Evans / Grenville Collins Postcard Collection
Barge Burma Burmese Dynasty Irrawaddy Mandalay Moat Moored Myanmar Unique Unusual Konbaung Theebaw Thibaw
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King Thibaw's State Barge on the Irrawaddy River, Mandalay, Myanmar (circa 1910s) This photograph captures the grandeur and uniqueness of King Thibaw's state barge, moored on the Irrawaddy River in Mandalay, Myanmar (formerly known as Burma). The image offers a glimpse into the rich history and cultural traditions of the Konbaung Dynasty, which ruled the region from 1752 to 1885. King Thibaw, the last monarch of the Konbaung Dynasty, reigned from 1878 to 1885. His state barge, a symbol of royal power and prestige, was an unusual and ornate mode of transport. The barge, adorned with intricate gold and jeweled decorations, was a testament to the wealth and grandeur of the Burmese monarchy. The barge is shown moored on the Irrawaddy River, with a tranquil and serene landscape in the background. The moat surrounding the palace adds to the majestic atmosphere, reflecting the barge's beauty and the grandeur of the royal palace. The image exudes an air of mystery and intrigue, transporting us back in time to an era of tradition and opulence. The Konbaung Dynasty was known for its unique architectural styles, and the state barge was no exception. Its intricate design, featuring gold leaf, precious gems, and intricate carvings, was a reflection of the Burmese people's artistic prowess and their deep reverence for their monarchy. This photograph is a rare and valuable document of Burmese history, offering a glimpse into the lives of the last Burmese monarchs and their unique mode of transport. It is a reminder of a time when royalty and tradition held a special place in the hearts and minds of the people, and when the Irrawaddy River was the lifeline of the Burmese kingdom.
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