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Mandalay Palace

Names

The Mandalay Palace's formal name in Burmese is Mya Nan San Kyaw (; IPA: [mja nn sn t]; "The Famed Royal Emerald Palace"). It is also known as (IPA: [w nn d d]), or the "Great Golden Royal Palace".

History

Plan of Mandalay Palace

The Mandalay Palace was constructed as part of King Mindon's founding of Mandalay in February 1857. The master plan called for a 144-square block grid patterned city, anchored by a 16 square block royal palace compound at the center by Mandalay Hill. The 413-hectare royal palace compound was surrounded by four 2 km (6666 ft) long walls and a moat 64 m (210 ft) wide, 4.5 m (15 ft) deep. Along the wall were bastions with gold-tipped spires at intervals of 169 m (555 ft). The walls had three gates on each side, twelve in total, each presenting a zodiac sign. The citadel had five bridges to cross the moat.

In June 1857, the construction of the palace began. Recently coming off a disastrous Second Anglo-Burmese War of 1852, the shrunken Burmese kingdom had little resources to build a new ostentatious palace. The former royal palace of Amarapura was dismantled and moved by elephants to the new location at the foot of Mandalay Hill. The construction of the palace compound was officially completed on Monday, 23 May 1859.

The British looted the palace, some of the which are still on display in the Victoria and Albert Museum, and burned down the royal library. The British renamed the palace compound Fort Dufferin and used it to billet troops. During World War II, The palace citadel was turned into a supply depot by the Japanese and was burnt to the ground by allied bombing. Only the royal mint and the watch tower survived.

A replica of the palace was rebuilt in the 1990s. While the overall design was faithful, the materials such as corrugated sheet metal for roofing were not.

Citadel

The wall

A bastion at the Palace Wall

The palace citadel's four 2 km long walls form a perfect square, complete with a total of 48 bastions with gold tipped pyatthats or spires at regular intervals of 169 m (555 ft) and surrounded by a moat 64 m (210 ft) wide, 4.5 m (15 ft) deep. The walls, built with the common Burmese bricks set in mud mortar, are 3 m (10 ft) thick at the base and 1.47 m (4 ft 10 in) at the top; 6.86 m (22.5 ft) in height, excluding the merlons, and 8.23 m (27 ft) with the merlons. The embrasures are 0.84 m (2 ft 9 in) in width. To give access to the battlements in cases of alert and at the same time to strengthen the wall, an earthen rampart on a moderately inclined plane has been thrown up behind it. Its summit forms a platform 1.83 m (2 ft) wide, paved with bricks and running all along the walls behind the crenelles.

Gates

On each face of the walls are three gateways placed at equal distances (508 m; 1666.5 ft) one from the other and from the corners. Each of the twelve gates, represented by its own zodiac sign, is 4.8 m (15.75 ft) wide and flanked on both sides by one-half of a bastion which supports the post of a many-tiered pavilion or pyatthat that rises over the gateway. The pyatthats over middle gates, used by the royalty, have seven tiers while those on the rest have only five. Of these twelve gates, the main one was the central gate in the east wall, facing the Great Hall of Audience and the Lion Throne in the Palace.

The bastion projects 7 m (23 ft) from the face of the wall, and is 10.36 m (34) ft in breadth on each side of the gateway. It is ornamented on the outside, with simple mouldings and simple plaster carvings, but on the inner face which forms the prolongation of the gateway itself, it rises abruptly without any plinth or mouldings, from the ground level. Two flights of steps, one on each side of the gateway, provide access to the top of the bastion and the wall. Each gateway was equipped with a thick wooden door of two leaves, (which were removed after the British annexation).

Masonry screens

The entrance to each gateway is protected by a masonry screen or barbican erected a few meters away from the moat in front of the entrance. It is 17.5 m (57 ft 5 in) in length, 5.2 m (17 ft) thick, 1.5 m (1 ft 8 in) in height, raised on a low plinth, and battering to the top. The summit is crowned by crenellated battlements on three sides only, the inner side facing the gate being left open and free. Access to the top could be gained by means of ladders, no other means of going up having been provided. It served as an advanced defense work protecting both the gate and the bridge a few feet away. By the side of this screen is a huge teak pillar resting on a brick plinth stepped off on two sides, and carrying near the top a wooden board on which is carved an inscription giving the name of the gate, and the year and date on which it was built.

Each of the four walls has 13 bastions for a total of 48 bastions. (Bastions at the each corner are merged into one, hence 48 in total.) All the intermediate bastions are surmounted by a quintuple-roof pavilion. The barge-board of these many-gabled roofs are covered with carvings.

The moat

The Moat seen from the East Gate Bridge with the Mandalay Hill in the background

Surrounding the walls, at a distance of about 18 m (60 ft) from them, is a moat 64 m (210 ft) wide, and of an average depth of 4.5 m (15 ft). In the case of foes armed with ancient weapons, this moat would no doubt have presented a rather formidable obstacle to the besieging army, whose crafts would have been completely exposed to the missiles of the warriors protected by the merlons on the ramparts and on the barbicans.

The moat was originally spanned over by five wooden bridges, four of which lead to the four principal or middle gates, that is one to each face of the walls. The fifth leads up to the south-western gate, used during the times of monarchy for amingala or inauspicious occasions such as to carry off dead bodies. The British constructed two additional bridges one at the south-west and the other at the north-west corner, to allow of materials and supplies for the troops into the fort.

The five original bridges are similar in design and are in unison with the defensive character of the fort and the moat. Two earthen embankments encased within brick walls form the abutments running into the moat from both banks. The space between is spanned over by teak logs of natural size the length of two of these logs making up the length of the bridge resting, at both extremities on transversal beams supported by five posts partially encased in the masonry of the abutments; the extremities of the logs which meet in the middle of the bridge are likewise supported by five huge wooden pillars the heads of which are joined together by means of two large wooden plates which rest on cleats so constructed that the whole structure could be taken down and removed rapidly in case of danger.

Palace grounds

Clock Tower

Entering the Palace grounds from the east, on the right or north sits the Clock Tower, or Bahozin (). It is a simple building, consisting of a high square plinth; on the top of this four columns sustain a wooden platform surmounted by a double-roof; the whole is crowned by a small finial and a Hti or umbrella. It is from this platform that the passing of time was made known to the city by sounding regularly a gong and a very large drum at each watch, that is, every third hour; the day and the night were each divided into four watches. The time was marked by a water-clock. This consisted of a large water jar on the water of which was placed a brass bowl; in the bottom of the latter was pierced a tiny hole, its size so calculated that the bowl filled with water and dropped to the bottom of the jar at exact recurring intervals, which were the hours.

Relic Tower

To the south of the Clock Tower, nearly facing it across the road is Swedawzin () or the Tooth-Relic Tower. A good example of traditional Burmese architecture, the Relic Tower has three parts first a low basement; second a rectangular block or terrace rising from the first and third a relic-chamber surmounted by a three-tiered roof (pyatthat); the whole is crowned by the usual finial and the hti. Along the four sides of both basement and terrace runs a battlemented parapet formed of lozenge ornaments; at the four corners of each are small square pillars each surmounted by a marble manussiha or winged leogryph; the monster has a human head and two bodies.

The relic-chamber on the terrace is square; the only entrance into it is on the west, facing the flight of stairs by which access is obtained to the top of the terrace; these narrow steps are enclosed between two brick walls, ornamented with copings in three tiers; the lower end of each coping is terminated by a large and graceful volute; this kind of ornamental stairs, with minor differences in details, may be seen all over Burma, either in brick or wood. The walls and roofs of the relic-chamber are adorned with graceful plaster carvings.

Although the building is called the Tooth Relic Tower, there never was any tooth-relic enshrined in it. The tower was built simply because it was the tradition to have such a tower at the royal city, a tradition from the time of King Bayinnaung.

Hluttaw

The Hluttaw

The Hluttaw or the Supreme Court was where the official business of the court was conducted. The Lion Throne (Sihasana) was the chief throne of eight in the palace. The hall consists of two three-roofed wooden structures, richly decorated with figures and flowers, and supported by massive teak pillars painted red at the bottom and gilded above. Therein was a Lion-Throne (Sihasana) for the King.

Royal mausoleums

Due north from the Clock Tower is a cluster of Mausoleums erected to the memory of some members of the Royal family. The most important historically is that of King Mindon, who died in 1878. It was originally a brick pyatthat, plastered over and whitewashed, erected by King Thibaw to the memory of his father, as soon as the grave had been built. The Sawbwa of Yawnghwe, decorated the king's tomb with glass mosaic. It is a square structure surmounted by a septuple roof terminating as usual in a hti. Other mausoleums include those of three wives of Mindon: Chief Queen; Queen Laungshe, mother of King Thibaw; Queen Sinbyumayin, mother of Queen Supayalat.

Royal Mint

The Royal Mint is located a few hundred meters to the northeast of the mausoleums. It was where the first Burmese coin was printed in 1865. After the British annexation, the Mint was used as bakery for the troops for some years. It was one of few buildings in the palace that survived allied bombing during World War II.

Watch tower

Mandalay Palace Watch Tower

The palace grounds are dominated by the 24 m (78 ft) tall Nanmyintsaung () or Watch Tower, topped by a seven tiered pyatthat. It was the spot from which to view the city. The King and Queen sometimes ascended the tower to witness the beautiful panorama of the country around, with its river, the bills and lakes. They also, from its summit, contemplated the magnificent spectacle of the illumination of the town at the Thadingyut festival at the end of the Buddhist Lenten period. It is said that Queen Supayalat witnessed, from there, the entry of the British troops who took Mandalay in November 1885. The Watch Tower also survived the allied bombing during World War II.

On the palace platform

The road from the Eastern Gate, which passes between the Clock Tower and the Relic Tower, leads to the Mye-Nandaw, and the Golden Spire over the Lion Throne Room, which marks the center of the city. All the Palace buildings stood on the platform. The latter consists of three distinct parts: on the east, the Great Audience Hall and the Lion Throne Room are erected on an earthen basement contained by a brick wall; the whole of the western portion, from the western most extremity up to and including the Hman-nan or Glass Palace, is likewise an earthen basement surrounded by a masonry wall; these two basements are connected, from the Hman-nan up to the Lion Throne Room, by a plank flooring of the same level supported by numerous teak posts. The whole of this platform, in its greatest length, measures 306 m (1,004 ft); in its greatest width, 175 m (574 ft). The height of the basement is 2 m (6 ft 9 in), the surrounding or retaining wall rising to a height of 3 m (10 ft 9 in) from the surrounding ground, and forming a parapet 1.2 m (4 ft) from the basement. Access to the top of the basement was obtained by thirty-one flights of steps, some large and some quite small, the principal of which are those at the eastern and western extremities.

Great Audience Hall

Plan of Great Audience Hall

This Hall itself is made up of three parts: the North (or Left) Audience Hall, and the South (or Right) Audience Hall; they were so called because, when the King was seated on the Throne, facing the east, the first was to his left and the second to his right. These two parts or wings are connected by a transept running east to west from the flight of steps up to the railing around the throne; this transept was called the Central Audience Hall, because it was flanked by the Right and Left Halls. The Great Audience Hall as a whole measures, from north to south, 77.1 m (253 feet).

Below the Palace platform, on each side of the flight of steps, on the east, may be seen a few old pattern European cannons and near them some heaps of cannon balls; a few other guns of the same pattern are placed also on the sides of the steps on the west front of the Palace.

The Great Audience Hall was built with a special eye to external effect, and this object was attained by carving and gilding all the wooden parts of the roofs-except the panels between the two roofs, which were merely gilt-that is, the gables, barge-boards and eaves-boards. The carving is in low relief and consists principally of a lotus and foliage-band on the eaves-boards; the barge-boards are ornamented with a plain scroll design and surmounted by flamboyant which are very effective as a decoration. But the wealth of ornamentation is lavished on the corners of the hipped roofs and the points of the gables as well as their lower extremities. The corners of the hipped (lower) roofs are surmounted by two wooden boards, made up of several joined pieces and meeting so as to form a right angle at the corner; the chief motifs are flamboyant, foliage, lotus-bands and guilloches.

Left Wing of Great Audience Hall

The angle represents a stylized peacockhe emblem of royaltys surmounted by a finial; below the eaves-boards is a pendant turned in the lathe. This same peacock is everywhere found at the points of the gables, forming a hip-knob, with the pendant below. All these carvings, besides being gilt, were also decorated with simple glass mosaic. The details above given apply mostly to all the other apartments.

Lion Throne Room

Lion Throne

There were eight thrones in the Palace, of which the Lion Throne was the greatest, and as such much more elaborately sculptured and finished than the others; an exact replica of the one now in the Palace was formerly in the Hluttaw. The King alone, of course, had a right to sit on it; and for anybody else to do so would be considered a case of high treason; the fact indeed was that anybody sitting on this throne was practically the King, if he could keep the rightful owner off. The base is formed of two lotuses, the upper one inverted on the top of the other; this pattern in no way differs from an ordinary altar supporting a Buddha image; but in the center, where it is narrowest, that is, at the point where the two lotuses meet, is a small band containing a row of niches, with a somewhat larger one above it; in these niches were small figures of lions, besides the two large ones which may be seen now at each side of the Throne. Access to the Throne is obtained by means of a flight of steps in the room behind it from which it is shut off by a sliding door of gilt iron lattice work.

Glass Palace

Glass Palace

Hmannandawgyi, or Glass Palace, is the largest and considered one of the most beautiful apartments of the Palace. It is believed to be King Mindon's principal living apartment of the palace. Like all the Throne rooms, it is divided by a wooden partition into two rooms.

In the east room is the Bee Throne (Bhamarasana), so called because it was adorned with figures of bees in the small niches at the bottom of the pedestal. This was where the ceremony for the nomination of the Chief Queen and the Royal nuptial were held. It was also where the king and queen celebrated the Burmese New Year, and where the formal ear piercing of young princesses took place. The body of King Mindon was laid out in this room for viewing after his death in 1878.

Gilt wooden railings at the Glass Palace

The west room, which was formerly divided into several smaller ones, was the principal living room of Mindon, and no other persons were allowed to sleep there except the four principal queens, to each of whom was appointed a room near the royal bed-chamber, which consisted of a small room surmounted by a pyatthat, or small spire consisting of seven superposed roofs similar to the Golden Spire over the Lion Throne Room on the cast of the Palace. This pyatthat was of gilt copper. On each side of this spired-room were constantly kept open two white umbrellas. The ladies-in-waiting of the Glass Palace were, by turns, stationed around the west room to wait upon. Their Majesties; they, whether princesses or minor queens, were not allowed to enter this room with slippers on or with their golden umbrellas: they had to leave these at the entrance with their attendants.

In the time of King Thibaw, Queen Supayalat had a small room to herself in this west room of the Hmannan.

Gallery

Mandalay Palace East View

Mandalay Palace West View

Mandalay Palace South View

Mandalay Palace North View

Pyatthat or Spire over the Lion Throne

Front view of Hintha Throne

Rear view of Hintha Throne

Pyataiksaungdaw

Inside the palace compound

References

^ a b John Falconer, Luca Invernizzi, Daniel Kahrs, Elizabeth Moore, Luca Invernizzi Tettoni, Alfred Birnbaum, Joe Cummings (2000). Burmese design & architecture. Tuttle Publishing. p. 70. ISBN 9625938826, 9789625938820. 

^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "Mandalay Palace" (PDF). Directorate of Archaeological Survey, Burma. 1963. http://www.lib.washington.edu/asp/myanmar/pdfs/MP0001a.pdf. Retrieved 2006-08-22. 

^ a b Kyaw Thein (1996). The Management of Secondary Cities in Southeast Asia. Case Study: Mandalay. UN-Habitat. ISBN 9211313139, 9789211313130. 

^ Vincent Clarence Scott O'Connor (1907). Mandalay: And Other Cities of the Past in Burma. Hutchinson & Co.. p. 69. 

^ Bird, George W (1897). Wanderings in Burma. London: F J Bright & Son. pp. 254. http://dlxs.library.cornell.edu/cgi/t/text/pageviewer-idx?c=sea;cc=sea;sid=f7c73dc350626ca80c0cf1c8ff80315f;rgn=full text;idno=sea282;view=image;seq=360. 

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Wanderings in Burma by George W Bird, 1897 F J Bright & Son, London

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$65


The Haflinger AS Boiled Wool Indoor Slipper is designed primarily with the comfort and health of your foot in mind. This slipper is constructed of beautiful natural wool that keeps your feet at just the right temperature in cold or warm environments and absorbs moisture to keep your feet dry. The insole liner also absorbs moisture and is set on top of a latex, molded arch support to provide an appropriate fit and better alignment. For more stability on non-carpeted floors, a double-felt non-skid outsole is included in the design. This slipper is available in a variety of colors to suit your taste, including black, gray, purple speckle, natural and navy.

Men's Double Bottom Fleece Slipper by Minnetonka in Brown


Men's Double Bottom Fleece Slipper by Minnetonka in Brown


$47.95


Once you step into these cozy Double Bottom Fleece slip-ons from Minnetonka Moccasin, your may never want to take them off. Suede upper in a slip-on casual slipper style with a round moc toe. Traditional moc-style stitching and boat shoe inspired lacing. Fleece lining, padded foam insole and double layer bottom for extended wear. Soft suede out-sole Brand: Minnetonka Type: Slippers & House Shoes Color: Brown Gender: Male Size: 8 Width: M

BS702-042 Slipper hub A 1PCS


BS702-042 Slipper hub A 1PCS


$1.88


Slipper

Bush Milano Double Pedestal Desk


Bush Milano Double Pedestal Desk


$309.99


0% 27% 500025A29000 59.50" Width x 29.38" Depth x 29.63" Height 2/2 Milano Collection Double Pedestal Desk features a scratch-resistant and stain-resistant Diamond Coat finish on top surfaces. Shaped PVC edge banding resists collisions and dents. Desk has sturdy extruded aluminum door and drawer pulls. Accepts pencil drawer and keyboard. Lockable file drawers with full extension, ball-bearing slides hold letter-size or legal-size files. Gang lock for file drawers concealed in knee well. Modesty panel grommets efficiently manage cords. Must purchase BSH500025A19000 for a complete unit. Bush Bush Industries, Inc Cherry Cherry Veneer Double Milano Milano Double Pedestal Desk Office Pedestal Desk Scratch-resistant Stain Resistant Yes www.bushindustries.com

Double Pedestal Dining Table with Marble Top Brown Finish


Double Pedestal Dining Table with Marble Top Brown Finish


$2055


Double Pedestal Dining Table with Marble Top Brown Finish

Double Pedestal Dining Table with Butterfly Leaf Oak Finish


Double Pedestal Dining Table with Butterfly Leaf Oak Finish


$368.1


Double Pedestal Dining Table with Butterfly Leaf Oak Finish

Dining Table Double Pedestal Trestle in Rustic Burnished Oak


Dining Table Double Pedestal Trestle in Rustic Burnished Oak


$2115


Dining Table Double Pedestal Trestle in Rustic Burnished Oak

7pc Formal Dining Set Double Pedestal Trestle in Rustic Burnished Oak


7pc Formal Dining Set Double Pedestal Trestle in Rustic Burnished Oak


$4350


7pc Formal Dining Set Double Pedestal Trestle in Rustic Burnished Oak

801001 Scotland Double Pedestal Desk by


801001 Scotland Double Pedestal Desk by


$989


The Scotland home office group features your choice of a double pedestal desk L-shape desk kneehole credenza and hutch along with a bookcase and file cabinet These functional pieces offer an appealing traditional design with a dark brown finish compl...

Lorell Durable Double Pedestal Desk


Lorell Durable Double Pedestal Desk


$538.99


1 Each 30% 50% 67252 Office furniture is made of steel with a powder-coated textured finish for easy care. Durable laminate tops feature radius edges. Drawers and flipper doors glide on steel ball-bearings. Desk and credenza tops include 2" grommets. Use the two grommets in each leg for cable connections between desks. Open shelves include wire channeling to desktop. Modular desking is Greenguard Indoor Air Quality Certified. Charcoal Double Durable Double Pedestal Desk GREENGUARD Grommet Lorell Mahogany Laminate - Top No Pedestal Desk Radius Steel Yes www.lorellfurniture.com x 60" Width x 30" Depth

Alera Double Pedestal Steel Desk


Alera Double Pedestal Steel Desk


$1001.76


Double pedestal steel desk's durable square edge laminated top is scratch- and stain-resistant.Steel pedestal desk has a powder coated steel frame with chrome-plated 1-inch square tubular steel legs.Full-extension locking file drawer with telescoping ball bearing slides in this Alera steel desk accommodates hanging file folders.Box drawer with dividers operates on steel roller suspensions.Locking center drawer with supply tray.Aluminum drawer handles.Global Product Type: Desks-Double Pedestal Desk; Top Color/Finish: Walnut; Number of Pedestals: 2; Frame Material: Steel.

ACORN Men's Romeo Ii Slipper


ACORN Men's Romeo Ii Slipper


$85


Acorn men's Romeo II slipper is much more fashionable than the classic slipper. It fully lined with genuine sheepskin, this luxurious slipper warms your toes and your spirits. It features a memory foam midsole, weatherproof outsole with skid-resistant thread, and double-face sheepskin uppers. Wear it with anything from pajama pants to jeans and run errands in complete comfort.

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