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The Sawlumin inscription (Burmese: စောလူးမင်း ကျောက်စာ [sɔ́lúmɪ́ɴ tɕaʊʔ sà]), is purportedly one of the oldest surviving stone inscriptions of the Burmese.Three of these five pieces of inscription were discovered in Myittha Township, Mandalay Region on 17 November 2013 and one piece was found on 27 November 2013. One piece is still missing. The found four pieces were rejoined and currently stands in Petaw monastery.

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  • The Sawlumin inscription (Burmese: စောလူးမင်း ကျောက်စာ [sɔ́lúmɪ́ɴ tɕaʊʔ sà]), is purportedly one of the oldest surviving stone inscriptions of the Burmese.Three of these five pieces of inscription were discovered in Myittha Township, Mandalay Region on 17 November 2013 and one piece was found on 27 November 2013. One piece is still missing. The found four pieces were rejoined and currently stands in Petaw monastery.
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