Academic literature on the topic 'Burmese Folklore'

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Journal articles on the topic "Burmese Folklore"

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Ningthoujam, Yaiphaba. "Economic, Social and Demographic Impact of Burmese Invasion of Manipur." Space and Culture, India 9, no. 1 (2021): 29–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.20896/saci.v9i1.893.

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Adversarial relationship best describes the history between the Kingdom of Manipur and Burma. As expected between neighbours, there had been frequent wars, alliance formation through intermarriages, trade ties, and cultural exchanges. The watershed in the bilateral relationships was the Burmese occupation during 1819-1826; a period described as the ‘Seven Years Devastation’. It was the last and the most destructive in the series of invasions that befalls the Kingdom of Manipur. Considered the darkest phase, the seven years left an indelible mark in the mindset of the Manipuris. The trail of de
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Petr K., Chekalov, and Borokova Liliya A. "Abaza fairy tale prose in the context of world folklore traditions." Kavkazologiya 2023, no. 1 (2023): 276–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.31143/2542-212x-2023-1-276-292.

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The article handles the typological convergence of Abaza folk tales with Udmurt, Karelian, Tibet-an, Burmese, Vietnamese, Korean, Khmer, Mongolian folklore works. In the analysis, the main attention is paid to the comparison of storylines, figurative system. Also, there are separate reflec-tions of numerical symbolism, object images that set off the national color, features of the ethnic worldview, moral values reflected in fairy-tale prose. Other motives and details related to the cul-tural specifics of a particular folk are also revealed. The studied material leads to the conclusion that the
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Ferguson, Jane M. "Spitfires Sprouting in the Burmese Spring: The Real-life Quest for Historic Fantasy Aircraft in Contemporary Myanmar." TRaNS: Trans -Regional and -National Studies of Southeast Asia 8, no. 2 (2019): 135–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/trn.2019.11.

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AbstractIn 2013, a group of British aviation archaeologists began excavating in Myanmar in search of some 140 mint-condition crated Royal Air Force (RAF) Spitfire Mk XIV aircraft. According to their story, at the end of the Second World War, Allied forces in Burma were left with these unassembled aircraft. Without the funds to send them home, but unwilling to let the planes fall into enemy hands, they buried the crated planes in Mingaladon, Meiktila and Myitkyina. Like legends of pirate treasure, the story of these buried Spitfires carries with it fantastic aura and intrigue. For aviation fans
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Books on the topic "Burmese Folklore"

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Lha. Mran mā puṃ praṅʻ myāʺ. Krīʺ pvāʺ reʺ Cā ʼupʻ tuikʻ, 2005.

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Ṭheʺ, Rī Rī. Nagāʺ kuiʺ koṅʻ nhanʻʹ Gambhī ra vatthu tui myāʺ. Sallāvatī cā pe, 2004.

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Thanegi. The illusion of life: Burmese marionettes. White Orchid Press, 1994.

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Ūʺ, Kroʹ. Mrve maṅʻ ̋sā ̋naiʹ Nāga pyui: Praññʻ thoṅʻ cu bhvā ̋sve ̋khyaṅʻ ̋ññī noṇʻ puṃ praṅʻ myā ̋. Cā pe loka Cā ʾupʻ tuikʻ, 2005.

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Sinʻʺ, ʾOṅʻ. Me meʹ ca kāʺ nhanʻʹ ʾA chuṃʺ ʾa ma Puṃ praṅʻ myāʺ. Mratʻ panʻʺ Raguṃ Cā ʾupʻ tuikʻ, 2006.

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Yamada, Atsushi. Parauk Wa folktales: Wa zu (Baraoke) de min jian gu shi / Shantian Dunshi. Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa (ILCAA), Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, 2007.

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Ñāṇavaṃsa. Ra khuiṅʻ ruiʺ rā su kha minʻ puṃ praṅʻ myāʺ. ʼA suiṅʻʺ ʼA vuiṅʻʺ Cā pe, 1998.

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ʾOṅʻ, Jhyaṅʻ. Pyū Bhu raṅʻ maṅʻʺ sāʺ leʺ nhaṅʻʹ Mranʻ mā sū rai koṅʻʺ puṃ praṅʻ myāʺ. Mratʻ panʻʺ Raguṃ Cā pe, 2004.

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(1853-1932), Justin Edwards Abbott. The Indian Antiquary: The Indian Antiquary : A Journal Of Oriental Research in Archæology, Epigraphy, Ethnology, Geography, History, Folklore, Languages, Literature, Numismatics, Philosophy, Religion, &c., &c. Edited by Richard Carnac Temple. Swati Publications, 1985.

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Ledgard, Edna. The Snake Prince and Other Stories: Burmese Folk Tales (International Folk Tales Series). Interlink Books, 1999.

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