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Meiktila

Meiktila

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Meiktila (; ) is a city in central Burma on the banks of Meiktila Lake in the Mandalay Region at the junctions of the Bagan-Taunggyi, Yangon-Mandalay and Meiktila-Myingyan highways. Because of its strategic position, Meiktila is home to Myanmar Air Force's central command and Meiktila Air Force Base. The country's main aerospace engineering university, Myanmar Aerospace Engineering University is also located in Meiktila. As of 2021, the city had a population of 177,442.

History

A Burmese family living in a dug-out share tea with a British soldier in Meiktila, 10 March 1945.

The name Meiktila comes from Mithila, the name of an ancient Indian kingdom.

The history of Meiktila is closely tied to that of central Myanmar's Dry Zone, home of the Bamar people. The region had been part of various Bamar kingdoms at least from 11th century CE to 19th century CE before the British Empire took over all of Upper Myanmar in 1885.

Meiktila was part of the 1945 Battle of Meiktila and Mandalay, during which the Allied forces under William Slim defeated the Japanese forces. Soon after Burma's independence from Britain in 1948, Meiktila briefly fell under the insurgent Karen forces.

On 22 March 2013, a state of emergency was imposed in the town after two days of anti-Muslim riots after dozens of people were killed and more than 12,000 were forced from their homes, the overwhelming majority of whom were Muslims. This violence later spread to other places in Burma such as Okpho and Gyobingauk Townships.

Geography

Meiktila district is the most easterly of the districts in Myanmar's central dry zone. The lake is divided into two parts, north and south, by a bridge on the Meiktila-Kyaukpadaung highway. Mondai dam supplies water to the lake.

Climate

Meiktila has a hot semi-arid climate (Köppen BSh), marginally too dry to qualify as a tropical savanna climate (Aw). Temperatures are hot throughout the year, and the months before the monsoon (March to May) are sweltering, with average maxima around 36 °C. There is a winter dry season (November–April) and a summer wet season (May–October); however the wet season rainfall is much lower than most of Indochina because of the rain shadow of the Arakan Mountains to the west.

|Jan record high C = 37.0 |Feb record high C = 39.5 |Mar record high C = 41.5 |Apr record high C = 43.0 |May record high C = 44.0 |Jun record high C = 40.0 |Jul record high C = 41.2 |Aug record high C = 37.0 |Sep record high C = 37.0 |Oct record high C = 37.0 |Nov record high C = 36.0 |Dec record high C = 36.0 |year record high C = |Jan record low C = 9.0 |Feb record low C = 10.0 |Mar record low C = 12.0 |Apr record low C = 18.3 |May record low C = 19.0 |Jun record low C = 20.0 |Jul record low C = 19.0 |Aug record low C = 20.2 |Sep record low C = 20.0 |Oct record low C = 16.2 |Nov record low C = 12.7 |Dec record low C = 10.0 |year record low C = | access-date = 16 October 2023}}

Culture

Meiktila has 44 Buddhist pagodas as of 2020. The most well-known pagodas are located on the lakefront, although they exist throughout the town in both upland and lowland areas. Below is a table of 10 of the main pagodas in Meiktila:

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Shwe Myin TinYadana Man AungStupa with spire1112Narapati Sithu
Phaung Taw UMyoma LayStupa only
Su Taung PyiMyoma LayStupa only1888Narapati Sithu
Naga Yone Maha BodhiNantaw GoneStupa with temple11.5%Narapati Sithu
Chantha GyiAshae ByinStupa onlyNarapati Sithu
Aung TheikdiNear Seven WaterfallsStupa only2000
Aunt Ta KuNantaw GoneStupa only
Wun Taw PyiKyitaw GoneStupa with temple1853Naung Taung Mya (early 1200s)
Shwe Saw LuNantaw GoneStupa with spireSaw Lu Min and Narapati Sithu
Htee Thone SintWunzinStupa with spire1201Narapati Sithu

Other, lesser-visited pagodas include ones in the Aung Zaya and Yan Myo Aung quarters.

The city's well-known pagodas are Shwemyintin, Shweyinmi (asa Hteethonesint), Nagayon, Yele, Sutaung Pyi, Hpaung Daw U Pagoda and Phaungdawoo.

Education

Meiktila is home to the Myanmar Aerospace Engineering University, a national university; and regional universities and colleges such as Meiktila University, Meiktila Institute of Economics, Computer University, Meiktila, Technological University, Meiktila and Meiktila Education College.

Of the city's six public Basic Education High Schools, BEHS 1 Meiktila or Royal High School is considered the most selective.

Military

Meiktila is home to two Myanmar Air Force air bases:

  • Meiktila Air Base and home to Central Command
  • Shante Air Base - located north of Meiktila in Pyitharyar

References

References

  1. Min Lwin. (2008-12-01). "Junta Orders Major Air Force Base Relocated". The Irrawaddy News.
  2. "Population of Cities in Myanmar (2021)".
  3. (2013-03-22). "Burma: State of emergency imposed in Meiktila". BBC News.
  4. (2013-03-21). "Sectarian Clashes Are Reported in Central Myanmar". The New York Times.
  5. "When the lid blows off". The Economist.
  6. It lies between [[Wundwin]], Myingyan, [[Yamethin]], and touches [[Shan State]] on the east. The chief feature of the region [[Meiktila Lake. Lake Meiktila]], an artificial [[irrigation]] and [[water reservoir]], {{convert. 7. mi. km long, {{convert. 0.5. mi
  7. (2020). "Buddhist Culture in Meiktila". University of Mandalay Research Journal.
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