Pinle
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{{about|the modern village|lost city|Pyu city-states#Pinle}}
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|native_name = ပင်လယ်
|official_name = Pinle
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|pushpin_map_caption = Location in Myanmar
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|subdivision_name1 = Mandalay
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|subdivision_name2 = Kyaukse District
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|subdivision_name3 = Myittha Township
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Pinle ({{langx|my|ပင်လယ်}}) is an archaeological excavation site, located in Myittha Township, Mandalay Region, Myanmar.{{Cite news| url=http://www.myanmar.com/newspaper/nlm/ | title=More antiques excavated in Pinle Myohaung | date=2009-11-29 | work=The New Light of Myanmar}} Pinle was a capital of the Myinsaing Kingdom from 1297 to 1313.
Pinle today is a village on the edge of the walled Pyu complex which is known as Maingmaw.* {{cite document | last=Hudson | first=Bob | title=The Origins of Bagan: The archaeological landscape of Upper Burma to AD 1300 | publisher=The University of Sydney | location=Sydney | year=2004 | page=287}}