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By Habiburahman and Sophie Ansel, The Print Habiburahman is a Rohingya who escaped detention, torture and persecution in Myanmar on a boat. He recounts how the Rohingya identity was erased. I am 13...
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Yangon, 30 September 2019 -The United Nations in Myanmar urges the Government to end the shutdown of mobile internet services in Ponnagyun, Mrauk-U, Kyauktaw, and Minbya Townships in Rakhine State. ...
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By Aman Ullah [Dr Pamela Gutman was the first Australian to complete a doctorate in Asian Art, specializing in Burma. Her scholarship did much to contribute to Australian-Burmese government relations...
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By Aman Ullah Dr. Emil Forchhammer, a German-born Swiss Professor of Pali at Rangoon College, in his report of Arakan, which was publish in 1891, described not only all the...
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By Aman Ullah One of the prominent features of socio-cultural history of Arakan in the 17th century was the extensive Muslim influence on the Arakan society, which was not an...
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By Aman Ullah During the several centuries, a large number of Muslims settled in Arakan and spread their culture there. The welcome influence Muslim culture in Arakan was so great...
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By Aman Ullah One of the prominent features of socio-cultural history of Arakan in the 17th century was the extensive Muslim influence on the Arakan society, which was not an...
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By Aman Ullah [Maurice Stewart Collis (1889 –1973) was an administrator in Burma(Myanmar) when it was part of the British Empire, and afterwards a writer on Southeast Asia, China and other historical subjects. MS Collis...
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Compiled by Aman Ullah In the nineteenth century, the Arakan Littoral's Muslim population consisted of large numbers of fisherman, agriculturalists, and textile-makers ("weavers and dyers"). [1] According to the colonial...
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