Pyuball

Pyuball, like Ancient Greeceball, was a group of city-states. They laid in the modern Burmese territory. Several Pyu city states were created, most laid on the banks of the Ayeryarwaddy river. The Pyuballs migrated around Myanmarball and settled as far east as  Shan Stateball, as far west as  Rakhine Stateball, as far north as  Kachin Stateball and as far south as  Tanintharyi Regionball. Their language, "Pyu" laid the founding works for most Burmese languages. Like Rakhine, Bamar Burmese, and Karen. Evidence of their language has been found in various temples across Myanmarball, but a popular example is the Myazedi Inscription.