24 September, 2017

History of mayanmar

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History of mayanmar

Nearly 13 thousand years ago, the current population of Myanmar was known to the position. The tribes of Pi entered the Burma region in the 1st century by the Irvati Valley in the south. On the other hand, the people of the Moon enter the north. In the 9th century Miranamas started living above the Irrawadi valley.

In the 13th century Myanmar created some isolated states. Among them are: Awa, Arakan, Hanthabati etc. The Tunisian empire consolidates Burma in the first 15th century. The British occupied Burma in the 18th century. Burma gained independence in 1948. In 1962, the first military government in the country was defeated in power.

The mind group is considered the first community to be built in the Valley of Irawadi (Sanskrit Irbati). During the ninth century BC, they dominated southern Myanmar. [2]

Piagad arrived in the first century BC. In the eighth century AD, they were attacked by the Nanjha kingdom. Before the ninth century AD, Burmese started to come from the present Tibet to the Valley of Irawadi. By 849, they established a powerful state in the center of Pagan, which once expanded to almost the whole of Myanmar. By 1100, large areas of southeast Asia came under their control.

At the end of the twelfth century Kublai Khan occupied the kingdom of Pagan. In 1364 the Burmese regained the kingdom.

British burma (1824 - 1948)
British colonial power surrendered to the Japanese in Myanmar in World War II. Japanese were in Rangoon during Burma's 1942-45 period. The Burmese Independent Army was formed under the supervision of Japanese. The Japanese army assisted by General Aung San and the Burmese Independent Army Their aim was to overthrow British rule from Burma at that time. After independence Burmese deported the Japanese. At that time, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose had a secret meeting in Rangoon several times with Aung San. One of the two decisions was made to work independently against independent British rule.

The mediator between the two was of Indian origin. Dina Nath, whose Burmese name was Datta Kahan Thain Thein He gave up part of Rangoon's house, using Aung San's as his office. Here is a secret meeting between Subhash Bose and Aung San. Known as the 'House of Memory' and closely associated with Burma's independence movement. Mr. After Dina Nath, in a sedition case, till 1947, he was imprisoned for one year in Delhi's Red Fort. Later, Dina Nath was awarded the Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi's highest honor.

Burma became independent on 4 January 1948 after nearly one year of India's independence. General Aung San, died a few months before independence in July 1947 by a alleged anti-assassin.

The chief was among the few who worked before the assassination of the assassin, confirming the full independence of Burma and reaching out to the settlement of three groups of lawmakers - Shan, Karen and Chinese with autonomy. These tribal regions and tribals were in collaboration with British colonial power, especially during the Second World War, to emerge as an independent entity. But British colonial power did not do so. Why is not the fact that these areas have been independent of its main cause, currently the geopolitical position of these three states with China.

Aung San was involved in the struggle for full independence, he was one of the few collaborators of the Rohingya people, who themselves were also in the anti-British movement. There was also a large part of Aung San's revolutionary activities, a large part of the Bengali people. A lot of Bengalis lived in different areas of the work, among them some of the socialist orthodox thinking of the Brahma Communist Party of Bengal. Harinarayan Ghosal, Doctor Amar Nag, Subodh Mukherjee, Amar Dey were among Aung San Saathi's Bengali revolutionary leaders. In 1947, Aung San signed the agreement with British Prime Minister Clement Atalie and assured Burmese independence. Just two weeks later, Aung San Panglong signed an agreement to ensure

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source : mayanmar wikipidia


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