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Showing posts with label History. Show all posts
Showing posts with label History. Show all posts

Monday, October 18, 2021

Indio- Myanmar Borderlands Ethnicity, Security and Connectivity Edited By Pahi Saikia and Anasua Basu Ray Chaudhary

Indo-Burma Frontier And The Making of The Chin Hills Empire and Resistance by Pum Khan Pau

International Pressures, Strategic Preference and Myanmar's China Policy Since 1988 by Nian Peng

Law Disorder and Colonial State Corruption in Burma c.1900 By Jonathan Saha

The Making of Modern Burma by Than Myint-U

The Making of Burma By Dorothy Woodman

Outrage Burma's Struggle For Democracy by Bertil Linter

The Allied Campaign in Northern Burma ( 1943-1944 ) by Stilwell and The Chindits.

Seventeenth- Century Burma Dutch East India Company (1634- 1680 )

Forgotten Voices of Burma by Julian Thom

Burma Victory ( March 1944 - May 1945 ) by David Ronney

Burma Road ( 1943-1944 ) Stilwell's assault on Myitkyina Jon Daimond

Myanmar's Rohingya Genocide Identity History and Speech by Ronan Lee

A History of Myanmar since Ancient Times by Michael Aung Thwin and Maitrii Aung Thwin

End of First Englo-Burmese War by Anna Allott

 

British Burma in the New Century 1895-1918 by Stephen L.Keck

 

The battle for Burma ( 1943-1945 ) by John Grehan & Martin Mace

 

The Burmese Labyrinth A History of the Rohingya Tragedy by Carlos Sardiña Galache

Friday, September 3, 2021

Timeline: Thailand’s coups

 FINANCIAL TIMES
 May 23 2014
( For Reference Only )
 

Thailand’s army staged a coup on Thursday, the 12th since the establishment of a constitutional monarchy in 1932. General Prayuth Chan-ocha, Thai army chief and head of the new ruling junta, has suspended the constitution, rounded up politicians and flushed protesters off the streets.

1932 Promoters Revolution King Prajadhipok (Rama VII) overthrown in a bloodless coup by a military junta led by educated radicals know as the “promoters”– most notably Pridi Phanomyang, Maj. Phibun Songkhram and Col Phahon Phonphayuhasena. The coup ended almost seven centuries of absolute monarchy.
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