Biggest bells in the world

King Dhammazedi of the Burmese Hanthawaddy Kingdom commissioned the realm’s biggest bell for the Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon, measuring 6.3 metres enormous and 4.2 metres wide.

In 1608, Portuguese mercenary Felipe de Brito tried to rob it however the bell sank within the Bago River the build aside it remains lost in spite of centuries of search efforts.

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