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Stargardt, Janice. The ancient Pyu of Burma. Cambridge, England: PACSEA, Cambridge in association with the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore, 1991.
Find full textSinʻʺ, ʾOṅʻ. Pyū nhaṅʻʹ Pyū Kyokʻ cā myāʺ suiʹ ma hutʻ Pyū khetʻ Buddha sāsanā. Mruiʹ sacʻ, ʾAṅʻʺ cinʻ, (Ranʻ kunʻ): Jaṅʻ Ratanā Cā pe, 2006.
Find full textSinʻʺ, ʼOṅʻ. Pyū nhaṅʻʹ Pyū kyokʻ cā myāʺ (suiʹ) Pyū khetʻ Buddha sāsanā. Cacʻ kuiṅʻʺ: Sutesana nhaṅʻʹ Kyamʻʺ pru Ṭhāna, Sītagū Kambhāʹ Buddha Takkasuilʻ, 2011.
Find full textKhoṅʻ, Maṅʻʺ Ṭu. Pyū Mranʻ mā nakkhatta dhātʻ kyamʻʺ: Ta koṅʻʺ, Bissanuiʺ, Mahā mruiṅʻ, Hanʻ laṅʻʺ. Mantaleʺ: Pañcagaṃ Cā pe, 2012.
Find full textThe ancient history of Pyu-Byammar before Anawrahtar. Pazuntaung, Yangon: Kant Kaw Wut Yee, 2015.
Find full textVe, Ṭheʺ. Pyū mruiʹ pra yañʻ kyeʺ mhu sa muiṅʻʺ. Ranʻ kunʻ: Thvanʻʺ Phoṅʻdeʺrhaṅʻʺ Bhaṇʻ Cā pe Koʻmatī, 2009.
Find full textThvanʻʺ, Sanʻʺ. Pyū tve Bhayʻ pyokʻ svāʺ sa lai. Kyokʻ taṃ tāʺ, (Ranʻ kunʻ): Yuṃ kraññʻ khyakʻ Cā pe, 2006.
Find full textJeyyā. Pyū ʼa kroṅʻʺ cā cu cā raṅʻʺ: Bibliography of the peoples and culture of Pyu. Meiktila: Mitthīlā Dīgarī Kolipʻ Cā kraññʻʹ tuikʻ, 1997.
Find full textJeyyā. Pyū ʾa kroṅʻʺ cā cu cā raṅʻʺ: Bibliography of the peoples and culture of Pyu. Meiktila: Mitthīlā Dīgarī Kolipʻ Cā kraññʻʹ tuikʻ, 1997.
Find full textThe early coins of Myanmar/Burma: Messengers from the past : Pyu, Mon, and Candras of Arakan (first millenium AD). Bangkok: White Lotus Press, 2012.
Find full textʾOṅʻ, Jhyaṅʻ. Pyū Bhu raṅʻ maṅʻʺ sāʺ leʺ nhaṅʻʹ Mranʻ mā sū rai koṅʻʺ puṃ praṅʻ myāʺ. Mrokʻ Ukkalāpa, Ranʻ kunʻ: Mratʻ panʻʺ Raguṃ Cā pe, 2004.
Find full textJoʻ, Nuiṅʻ. Pyū nuiṅʻ ṅaṃ toʻ nhaṅʻʹ Pyū nuiṅʻ ṅaṃ sāʺ myāʺ: Pyu civilization : the regions and the peoples. Da guṃ, Ranʻ kunʻ: Sīrivaccha Cā pe, 2011.
Find full textVaṅʻʺ, Khyacʻ Caṃ. Ta koṅʻ ̋mha Pyū ʾa rui ̋ʾui ̋myā ̋. Pu jvanʻ toṅʻ, Ranʻ kunʻ: Panʻ ̋myui ̋tacʻ rā Cā pe, 2005.
Find full textPaṇḍitānanda. Pyū Mranʻ mā ʼa ca lakʻ ūʺ ʼa mvanʻ thvanʻʺ sacʻ khaiʹ rā Ta koṅʻʺ mre mātā. Ranʻ kunʻ: Saṅʻʺ Cā pe, 2011.
Find full textVaṅʻʺ, Khyacʻ Caṃ. Mranʻ māʹ mruiʹ hoṅʻ ̋Ta koṅʻ ̋rupʻ puṃ lvhā. Pu jvanʻ toṅʻ, (Ranʻ kunʻ): Doʻ Moʻ Moʻ, 2004.
Find full textThwe, Pascal Khoo. From the land of green ghosts: A Burmese odyssey. New York: HarperCollins, 2002.
Find full textOrganisation, Palaung Women's. Poisoned flowers: The impacts of spiralling drug addiction on Palaung women in Burma. Maesot, Thailand: Palaung Women's Organisation, 2006.
Find full textEʺ, Mra. Moghavatī nhaṅʻ Re thvakʻ Paccaññʻʺ nyāʺ. Maṅgalā duṃ, Ranʻ kunʻ: Khyui teʺ saṃ Cā pe, 2007.
Find full textConflict & violence in Arakan, Rakhine State, Myanmar (Burma): What is happening, why and what to do. [Tak]: Arakan Human Rights and Development Organisation, 2013.
Find full textFoundation, Shan Human Rights. Licence to rape: The Burmese military regime's use of sexual violence in the ongoing war in Shan State, Burma. Chiangmai, Thailand: Shan Human Rights Foundation, 2002.
Find full textCooler, Richard M. The Karen bronze drums of Burma: Types, iconography, manufacture, and use. Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1995.
Find full textLehane, Leigh. Illness, poverty, and abuse of migrants on the Thai-Burma border: The vulnerability of a displaced people. Lewiston, New York: The Edwin Mellen Press, 2014.
Find full textRen tong, guan xi yu bu tong: Zhong Mian bian jing yi ge Meng Gaomian yu qun you guan cha ye de she hui sheng huo = Identity, relationships and difference : the social ife of tea in a group of Mon-Khmer speaking people along the China--Burma frontier. Kunming: Yunnan da xue chu ban she, 2011.
Find full textRa, khuiṅʻ Tanʻ choṅʻ Thimʻʺ simʻʺ Coṅʻʹ rhokʻ reʺ ʼA saṅʻʺ (Rangoon Burma). Rvhe ti guṃ Cetī toʻ - Ca ne thoṅʻʹ, Ra khuiṅʻ tanʻ choṅʻ nhanʻ 100 praññʻʹ, 1911-2011, maggajaṅʻʺ. Ranʻ kunʻ: Ra khuiṅʻ Tanʻ choṅʻ Thimʻʺ simʻʺ Coṅʻʹ rhokʻ reʺ ʼA saṅʻʺ, 2010.
Find full textThe shore beyond good and evil: A report from inside Burma's opium kingdom. Reno, NV: Kotan Pub., 2002.
Find full textTrue Love and Bartholomew: Rebels on the Burmese border. Cambridge [England]: Cambridge University Press, 1991.
Find full textYu, Zaw Min, ed. Burma's lost kingdoms: Splendours of Arakan. Bangkok: Orchid Press, 2001.
Find full textYu, Zaw Min, ed. Burma's lost kingdoms: Splendours of Arakan. Trumbull, CT: Weatherhill, 2001.
Find full textThwe, Pascal Khoo. From the Land of Green Ghosts: A Burmese Odyssey. Harper Perennial, 2003.
Find full textTa koṅʻ ̋mha ʾa sacʻ tveʹ rhi mhu ʾa thokʻ ʾa thā ̋. Pu jvanʻ toṅʻ, Ranʻ kunʻ: Panʻ ̋myui ̋tacʻ rā Cā pe, 2004.
Find full textFalla, Jonathan. True Love and Bartholomew: Rebels on the Burmese Border. Cambridge University Press, 2006.
Find full textEthno-Narcotic Politics of the Shan People: Fighting with Drugs, Fighting for the Nation on the Thai-Burmese Border. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated, 2017.
Find full textKramer, Tom. United Wa State Party: Narco-Army or Ethnic Nationalist Party? ISEAS - Yusof Ishak Institute, 2007.
Find full textThe United Wa State Party: Narco-Army or Ethnic Nationalist Party? East-West Center Washington, 2007.
Find full textCooler, Richard M. The Karen Bronze Drums of Burma: Types, Iconography, Manufacture and Use (Studies in South Asian Culture). Brill Academic Publishers, 1997.
Find full textFalla, Jonathan. True Love and Bartholomew: Rebels on the Burmese Border. Cambridge University Press, 2011.
Find full textFalla, Jonathan. True Love and Bartholomew: Rebels on the Burmese Border. Cambridge University Press, 2009.
Find full textGreat Britain: Parliament: House of Commons: International Development Committee and Malcolm Bruce. DFID assistance to Burmese internally displaced people and refugees on the Thai-Burma Border : Tenth report of session 2006-07, Vol. 2: Oral and written Evidence. Stationery Office, The, 2007.
Find full textGreat Britain: Parliament: House of Commons: International Development Committee and Malcolm Bruce. DFID assistance to Burmese internally displaced people and refugees on the Thai-Burma Border : Tenth report of session 2006-07, Vol. 1: Report, together with formal Minutes. Stationery Office, The, 2007.
Find full textGreat Britain: Parliament: House of Commons: International Development Committee and Malcolm Bruce. DFID assistance to Burmese internally displaced people and refugees on the Thai-Burma Border: Responses to the Committee's tenth report of session 2006-07, eleventh special report of Session 2006-07. Stationery Office, The, 2007.
Find full textPowerful Learning is the first intellectual history of one of the great Buddhist empires of Southeast Asia, Konbaung Burma, before the British conquest. The book challenges the notion of the court and the monastic order as static institutions by examining how competition within and between them prompted major rethinking about the intellectual foundations of indigenous society and culture. The catalyst for this reformation of indigenous thought was the rise of a small clique of Buddhist monks and lay people from the frontier to commanding positions in the state and monastic order over the course of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. This clique had a major influence on the creation of state myths, the ways in which the throne ruled and presented itself, and, ultimately, the relationship between the throne and the state. The new state and monastic orthodoxy, however, was challenged by other Burmese literati, who, over the course of the nineteenth century, sought in Western science, technology, and political theory other ways in which to shape Burmese perspectives on state and society. In the process, the Burmese underwent a difficult transition from premodern to modern intellectual thought, one that helped usher in British rule. CSSEAS, 2006.
Find full textHan, Enze. Asymmetrical Neighbors. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190688301.001.0001.
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