From the 11th century until the end of the 19th century, Burma (Myanmar) was home to a series of kingdoms that integrated the Irrawaddy Valley politically. The lasting legacy of these kingdoms was that they established political, religious, cultural, and linguistic standards and models that would prove durable and would survive the colonial period and help shape post-independence Burma from 1948
Myanmar people did not believe in “Divine Right Theory” of the West. In Myanmar Kingship theory, the...
Taungthaman is the area where human beings have been living since the prehistoric period. Being loc...
Myanmar geography in the Stone Ages was common which was not confined to any spice. Depending upon f...
ARI Working Paper No. 64 Asia Research Institute ● Singapore 2 The ARI Working Paper Series is publi...
The accompanying catalogue to the British Museum exhibition Burma to Myanmar. This beautiful book e...
How Yintaw came into existence under the Myanmar monarchical rule and how it changed in the successi...
The Meitei (Kathe J) had settled along the Yangtze River in China from about the 12nd century BC an...
The end of Myanmar feudalism was the one among many other things to the head to collision with the ...
The Burmese (otherwise known as Burmans) inhabit the central plain of Burma, which is located in the...
Powerful Learning is the first intellectual history of one of the great Buddhist empires of Southeas...
Britain colonized Burma through the three Anglo-Burmese wars of 1824-26, 1852 and 1885. Britain even...
Although Burma’s becoming independent of the British Empire was studied by various academic research...
The British Empire came to Burma gradually. Three wars (1822-24, 1852, 1885) were necessary to conqu...
Burma, or the Union of Myanmar, is internationally known for possessing one of the longest-running i...
Modern Myanmar/Burma is very much a creation of World War II, when the British colony was occupied b...
Myanmar people did not believe in “Divine Right Theory” of the West. In Myanmar Kingship theory, the...
Taungthaman is the area where human beings have been living since the prehistoric period. Being loc...
Myanmar geography in the Stone Ages was common which was not confined to any spice. Depending upon f...
ARI Working Paper No. 64 Asia Research Institute ● Singapore 2 The ARI Working Paper Series is publi...
The accompanying catalogue to the British Museum exhibition Burma to Myanmar. This beautiful book e...
How Yintaw came into existence under the Myanmar monarchical rule and how it changed in the successi...
The Meitei (Kathe J) had settled along the Yangtze River in China from about the 12nd century BC an...
The end of Myanmar feudalism was the one among many other things to the head to collision with the ...
The Burmese (otherwise known as Burmans) inhabit the central plain of Burma, which is located in the...
Powerful Learning is the first intellectual history of one of the great Buddhist empires of Southeas...
Britain colonized Burma through the three Anglo-Burmese wars of 1824-26, 1852 and 1885. Britain even...
Although Burma’s becoming independent of the British Empire was studied by various academic research...
The British Empire came to Burma gradually. Three wars (1822-24, 1852, 1885) were necessary to conqu...
Burma, or the Union of Myanmar, is internationally known for possessing one of the longest-running i...
Modern Myanmar/Burma is very much a creation of World War II, when the British colony was occupied b...
Myanmar people did not believe in “Divine Right Theory” of the West. In Myanmar Kingship theory, the...
Taungthaman is the area where human beings have been living since the prehistoric period. Being loc...
Myanmar geography in the Stone Ages was common which was not confined to any spice. Depending upon f...