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         Burma History:     more books (100)
  1. A History of Modern Burma by Michael W. Charney, 2009-02-02
  2. History of Burma by Harvey G. E., G.E. Harvey, 2000-10
  3. The Making of Modern Burma by Thant Myint-U, 2001-03-26
  4. The River of Lost Footsteps: A Personal History of Burma by Thant Myint-U, 2008-01-08
  5. History of Burma by Maung Htin Aung, 1968-03
  6. History of Burma (Bibliotheca Orientalis) by Arthur Phayre, 2006-07-21
  7. Making Enemies: War and State Building in Burma by Mary P. Callahan, 2005-12-21
  8. For Us Surrender Is Out of the Question: A Story from Burma's Never-Ending War by Mac McClelland, 2010-02-16
  9. Burma: The Longest War 1941-1945 by Louis Allen, 2000-08-01
  10. Myth & History In Historiography of Early Burma: Pardigms, Primary Sources, & Prejudices (Ohio RIS Southeast Asia Series) by Michael A. Aung-Thwin, 1998-05-30
  11. For Your Tomorrow: Canadians and the Burma Campaign, 1941-1945 by Robert Farquharson, 2004-09-07
  12. Burma: The Forgotten War by Jon Latimer, 2005-10-15
  13. Mon Nationalism and Civil War in Burma: The Golden Sheldrake by Mr Ashley South, 2003-01-06
  14. Hell under the Rising Sun: Texan POWs and the Building of the Burma-Thailand Death Railway (Williams-Ford Texas A&M University Military History Series) by Kelly E. Crager, 2008-01-22

1. Burma History
BURMA. Once known as Burma, Myanmar was an independent Buddhist kingdom fromthe 11th to the 13th centuries, when the country fell to Mongol invaders.
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BASIC INFO. GEOGRAPHY GOVERNMENT ... BURMA Once known as Burma, Myanmar was an independent Buddhist kingdom from the 11th to the 13th centuries, when the country fell to Mongol invaders. One hundred years later, it was a satellite of China. Britain and France vied for Burma, and in the early 1800s, France was in the ascendancy. Britain, however, eventually triumphed and Burma came under the control of the British raj of India. In 1937, Burma became a self-governing protectorate. Burma was the site of heavy fighting between Japanese and Allied forces during World War II. In 1948, the Union of Burma was born. Fourteen years later, a military coup under General Ne Win overthrew the government to establish a repressive, one-party state. The result: the so-called "Burmese path to socialism" which caused economic stagnation and isolation from the international community. Public discontent caused the resignation of Ne Win but it remained difficult to reinstate public order. That September, military rule was restored. In 1991, international attention was focused on Burma as the Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Aung San Suu Kyl; she was released from house arrest in 1995.

2. Burma: History
The history of the Burmese Empire started in 1044 with King Anawratha. city of Baganhe ruled over a territory comprising practically all of presentday Burma.
http://www.rnw.nl/development/html/history020718.html
Bahasa Indonesia Nederlands English Español Português Our stories: Chapters: Burma: 40 Years of Repression By Yvette Turlings, 18 July 2002 Burma, once the largest exporter of rice, is now one of the poorest countries in the world. Years of exploitation and economic mismanagement by its military dictators have brought this fertile and mineral-rich country to the brink of ruin. Economic sanctions isolated Burma from the rest of the world. The history of the Burmese Empire started in 1044 with King Anawratha. From the city of Bagan he ruled over a territory comprising practically all of present-day Burma. At the end of the 19 th century border conflicts with the Raj (the British colonial administration in India) lead to the annexation of Burma by the British. MAIN PLAYERS General Bogyoke Aung San (1915), who won the first free elections in Burma, was killed in 1947. He was extremely popular and is a national hero. General Ne Win staged a coup d'etat in 1962 and replaced the government with a military council. He changed Burma into a socialist state, causing economic misery. deposed in 1988. General Than Shwe is the leader of the SPDC (formerly SLORC), the military junta that rules the country since 1988.

3. Burma: History And Culture
burma history and Culture
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Burma: History and Culture

4. Burma: History And Culture
burma history and Culture Comments to Barbara Whitener, GovPubs Webmaster URL http// library. edu/ ekstrom/ govpubs/ international/ burma/ burmahistory.
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Burma: History and Culture

5. Intranet Search
as the whole string (that is, the white is NOT a delimiter) eg.) when burma historyis input, it searches the files including the strings burma history .
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Intranet Search Background to Burma Issues in Burma Current Activism ... ngine This search engine searches the files through the CFOB web. It links all the HTML, HTM, TXT files in CFOB web and tells the size of the file and the last updated date. 1. About Input
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Regular searches the input strings as it is. It considers the white space as the whole string (that is, the white is NOT a delimiter)
eg.) when [burma history] is input, it searches the files including the strings "burma history". AND When the string over two words is separated by the white space, it searches the pages including the words concurrently
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6. History Of Burma
History Of Burma. Early Burma The Nation we know as Burma was firstformed during the goldenage of Pagan in the 11th century. King
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History Of Burma
Early Burma The Nation we know as Burma was first formed during the goldenage of Pagan in the 11th century. King Anawratha ascended the throne in 1044, uniting Burma under his monarchy. His belief in Buddhism lead him to begin building the temples and pagodas for which the city of Pagan (above) is renowned. Pagan became the first capital of a Burmese kingdom that included virtually all of modern Burma. The golden age of pagan reached its peak in during the reign of Anawratha's successor,Kyanzitta (1084-1113), another devout Buddhist, under whom it aquired the name
" City of four million pagodas ". Under Colonial Rule Although Burma was at times divided into independent states, a series of monarchs attempted to establish their absolute rule, with varying degrees of success. Eventually, an expansionist British Government took advantage of Burma's political instability. After three Anglo-Burmese wars over a period of 60 years, the British completed their colonization of the country in 1886, Burma was immediately annexed as a province of British India, and the British began to permeate the ancient Burmese culture with foreign elements. Burmese customs were often weakened by the imposition of British traditions. The British also further divided the numerous ethnic minorities by favouring some groups, such as the Karen, for positions in the military and in local rural administrations. During the 1920s, the first protests by Burma's intelligentsia and Buddhist monks were launched against British rule. By 1935, the Students Union at Rangoon University was at the forefront of what would evolve into an active and powerful movement for national independence. A young law student Aung San, executive-committee member and magazine editor for the Students Union, emerged as the potential new leader of the national movement. In the years that followed, he successfully organized a series of student strikes at the university, gaining the support of the nation.

7. Basic Search
Trinity College Library Web OPAC.
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8. History Of Burma
A Brief burma history at Toe Kyi's personal web sit, Toe Kyi is a student activistof the nonviolent movement for human rights and democracy in Burma.
http://www.geocities.com/toekyi/historyofburma.html
History of Burma
Burma's history, even to the present day, has been a struggle for supremacy between warring peoples. Almost all of the country's citizens can trace their roots back to tribes that invaded their resource-rich land. First came the Mons from the east, who established the Buddhist tradition in Burma. Then followed the Pyus, refugees from Tibe; the Burmans from the borders of China and Tibet, and the Shans (also known as Tais), immigrants from Thailand. rd century BC Mons cultivate close ties with India through the port city of Thaton. st century Pyu people settle in upper Burma. th century The Tais invade Upper Burma, attacking the capital Halin in 832 and enslaving the population. Very little mention to be found of the Pyus from this point onwards. th century Mramma people (also known as the Bamars) move down the Ayeyarwady river from the China-Tibet border and establish themselves as the major power in the rice-cultivating region of the north. They fortify Bagan from which they can control the Ayeyarwady river and trade routes between China and India. The formidable King Anawrahta establishes the First Burmese Empire when he conquers the Mon capital of Thaton (east of Yangon).

9. Myanmar-Burma: History
You are here History, MyanmarBurma. Inscriptions dating from the 6th centuryBC testify to the very early establishment of advanced civilizations in Burma.
http://gbgm-umc.org/country_profiles/country_history.cfm?Id=98

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burma history the real and the fabulous. from Burma by Max BerthaFerrars. Chronology of the History of Burma Compiled from
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Fascinating, Fabulous and Highly Suspect In a former life the future Htihlaingshin was a King, the future Thirizeyathu, the king's grandson, was a prince, the future Shin Arahan was a Brahman, the future Mahagiri spirit was rich man's son, and the future Thekminkaton was a general. While the future Htilaingshin was king, these five all went to the pagoda and worshipped. And the prince prayed thus:'In a future life may I be a glorious king!' And the son of the brahman prayed: 'may I be a monk whom kings shall worship!' And the son of the rich man prayed: 'May I be a spirit whom kings shall worship!' The general prayed: 'may i be a king, a fellow builder of empire!' And the future king Htihlaingshin prayed: 'may I be the lord and govenor of these four, wheresoever they be born!' And according as these five had prayed, even so it came to pass: the king became king Htihlaingshin, the prince Thirizeyathura,the brahman Shin Arahan, the rich man's son the Mahagiri spirit,the general Thekminkaton.
...from The Glass Palace Chronicle of the Kings of Burma.

11. World History Archives: History Of Myanmar (Burma)
history of Myanmar (burma). Hartford Web Publishing is not the author of the documents in World history Archives and
http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/54/index-b.html
History of Myanmar (Burma)
Hartford Web Publishing is not the author of the documents in World History Archives History of Southeast Asia in general
Political history of Myanmar (Burma)
Economic and environmental history of Myanmar (Burma)
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Social history of Myanmar (Burma)
Retrospective history of Myanmar (Burma)
Lu Shai British Expedition (c. 1889)
By Geoff Wade, 6 January 1999. British incursion at the expense of the Shan peoples of the the Chin Hills area.
The Statement of National League for Democracy-Liberated Area (Youth) on the occasion of 10th Anniversary of 8-8-88 Democratic Uprising
6 August 1998. 8-8-88 marks the abortive national bourgeois revolution in Burma.
Culture history of Myanmar (Burma)
Statement Regrding Recent Demonstrations in Burma
By the Muslim Liberation Organization of Burma, in The BurmaNet News, 24 March 1997. The struggle of Buddhist monks against SLORC, and the SLORC fabrication of Buddhist-Moslem tension.
Restoring Burma to Health
Saritdet Marukatat, in

12. World History Archives: The Political History Of Myanmar (Burma)
The political history of Myanmar (burma). Hartford Web Publishingis not the author of the documents in World history Archives and
http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/54/index-ba.html
The political history of Myanmar (Burma)
Hartford Web Publishing is not the author of the documents in World History Archives The history of Myanmar (Burma) in general Documents related to opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi
The history of the Mon State (Monland)
The history of the Shan State
The history of the Karen State (Kawthoolei) and NKU
The Hunting of the Slorc
By David Arnott, Burma Peace Foundation, posted by BurmaNet. June 1993 and update of March 1994. The basic character of SLORC and whether constructive engagement works.
Ethnic Minorities Under Attack
Merry Winslow, Letters to the editor of M.A.P. 7 February, 1995. Suggests SLORC's attack on ethnic minorities along the Thai border, such as the Karen, is to clear way for a gas pipeline.
Maung Aung arrived Yangon [Rangoon] on 7.2.95
Myanmar News Agency (SLORC). Brief news report of SLORC's allowing Maung Aung, anti-government activist and President of the Alliance for Democratic Solidarity, Union of Burma (ASDB), to visit his ailing father, former premier U Nu.
Welcomes statement to Mr. Suthin's consideration on Thai policy towards Rangoon

13. Burma.2.htmlA Brief History Of Burma 42 600 000 (1991) Remarks Union Of Myanmar,
Very briefly, what's the modern history there? burma was colonized by the British in 1886 and became independent in
http://rubens.anu.edu.au/student.projects/offerings/burma.2.html
A Brief History of Burma
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Asia
Population
Remarks
Union of Myanmar, Pyeidaungzu Myanma Naingngandaw. Formerly Burma. Literacy rate 66% (1989 WA); 78.5% over 15 years old (1991). Information mainly from N. Mundhenk ABS 1973, Seindang Sakram 1980. Data accuracy estimate: C
Blind population
Blind percentage
1.0 (1960 estimate)
Blindness causes
Trachoma, glaucoma, cataract, trauma
Religion
Buddhist 87%, Christian 6%, Muslim 4%, traditional religion 2%, Hindu 1%
Over one hundred recorded languages are spoken by the people of Burma (Myanmar).
History of the Mon People of Burma
The Mon are the earliest known inhabitants of lower Burma. They founded an empire, and introduced both writing and Buddhism into Burma. In the year 573, two Mon brothers, Prince Samala and Prince Wimala, founded the Mon kingdom Hongsavatoi at the present site of modern Pegu. This kingdom flourished in peace and prosperity for several centuries until it was occupied by the Burman dynasty. In 1757, the Burma ruler U Aungzeya invaded and devastated the Mon kingdom, killing tens of thousands of Mon, including learned Mon priests, pregnant women, and children. Over 3,000 priests were massacred by the victorious Burmans in the capital city alone. Thousands more priests were killed in the countryside. The surviving priests fled to Thailand, and Burman priests took over the monasteries. Most of the Mon literature, written on palm leaves, was destroyed by the Burmans. Use of the Mon language was forbidden, and Burman became the medium of instruction.

14. History Of Burma
burma's history, even to the present day, has been a struggle for supremacy between warring peoples.
http://www.travel-burma.com/history.html
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History of Burma
Burma's history, even to the present day, has been a struggle for supremacy between warring peoples. Almost all of the country's citizens can trace their roots back to tribes that invaded their resource-rich land. First came the Mons from the east, who established the Buddhist tradition in Burma. Then followed the Pyus, refugees from Tibe; the Burmans from the borders of China and Tibet, and the Shans (also known as Tais), immigrants from Thailand. rd century BC Mons cultivate close ties with India through the port city of Thaton. st century Pyu people settle in upper Burma. th century The Tais invade Upper Burma, attacking the capital Halin in 832 and enslaving the population. Very little mention to be found of the Pyus from this point onwards. th century Mramma people (also known as the Bamars) move down the Ayeyarwady river from the China-Tibet border and establish themselves as the major power in the rice-cultivating region of the north. They fortify Bagan from which they can control the Ayeyarwady river and trade routes between China and India. The formidable King Anawrahta establishes the First Burmese Empire when he conquers the Mon capital of Thaton (east of Yangon).

15. Burma Research Discussion Group
Intended for scholarly exchange regarding the culture, history, and society of burma.
http://www.seastudies.org/bure.htm

16. Burma - History
The burma Campaign. Home burma Geography burma - history . SiteGuide. burma Campaign-Home. What's New. Burmese Battleground. burma Army 1937-42.
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The Burma Campaign Home Burma - Geography [ Burma - History ] Site Guide Burma Campaign-Home What's New Burmese Battleground Burma Army 1937-4 ... Bookstore Under development - please select another link. 22 December, 2000 E-mail Steve Rothwell with comments and additional information

17. Burmese Battleground
burma Geography burma - history . Site Guide. burma Campaign-Home.What's New. burma - Geography. burma - history. burma - Peoples. 24 February 2003.
http://www.rothwell.force9.co.uk/burmaweb/burmabat.htm
The Burma Campaign Home What's New [ Burmese Battleground ] Burma Army 1937-1942 Campaign Outline Orders of Battle Links ... Burma - History Site Guide Burma Campaign-Home What's New Burmese Battleground Burma Army 1937-4 ... Bookstore These pages will contain information about Burma - the land, its history and the peoples who lived there. Burma - Geography Burma - History Burma - Peoples 24 February 2003 E-mail Steve Rothwell with comments and additional information

18. Burma Profile
Government and history. Current Flag of burma. Tourist Info Links.
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Profile of Burma
Map of Burma Geographic Profile People of Burma Rangoon (Yangon) ... Return To Burma Page
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The Union of Myanmar, known as Burma until mid-1989, is the land of the great Irrawaddy, or Ayeyarwady, River. Most of the country's people live in the fertile lowlands drained by the river. Foreign products and travelers come through Rangoon (Yangon) , Myanmar's capital. Myanmar is bordered by China, Laos, Thailand, the Andaman Sea and the Bay of Bengal, Bangladesh, and India.
Myanmar is mountainous. Its parallel ranges are separated by the north-south valleys of the Irrawaddy, the Salween, and the Sittang rivers. The Irrawaddy and the Salween rise high in the Tibetan Highlands of China. The Irrawaddy Valley may be divided into three parts. The narrow, thinly populated upper valley reaches to about 50 miles (80 kilometers) north of Mandalay and receives other swift mountain streams. Much of the broader middle valley is known as the dry zone because its rainfall is low.
The lower valley, which is the delta region, extends 180 miles (290 kilometers) upstream from the sea. A range of low mountains, the Pegu Yoma, runs east of the Irrawaddy.

19. Asiatour.com / Myanmar (Burma) / Country And People / History / Colonial Times
Back to Chapter Page. Myanmar. The Country and its People. Myanmarburma. Geography.Climate. Population. Religion. history. Travel Information. Yangon. Bago. Bagan.
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