Rohingya Historians
- 11/10/2022
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By Aman Ullah (On the Commemoration of the 151st Birth Anniversary Abdul Karim Sahitya-visharad) October 11, 2022 is the 151st birth anniversary of Abdul Karim Sahitya-visharad. Abdul Karim Sahitya-visharad, a...
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By Aman Ullah Many political leaders of Rakhines claim that, Arakan is the ‘historic land of Rakhine Buddhists’. Denying the existence of Rohingya, they state that Arakan belongs to them...
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By Aman Ullah The Term Rohingya The National Government (NUG) of Myanmar has issued a new ‘Policy Position on the Rohingya in Rakhine State', acknowledging the rights of the Rohingya...
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By Aman Ullah Gordon Hannington Luce (1889–1979) was born in Gloucester, England. He was educated at Dean Close School, Cheltenham, and Emmanuel College, Cambridge, where he read classics and English...
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By Aman Ullah Rohingyas are descended from local indigenous tribes who lived in Arakan since the dawn of history. They trace their ancestry to Arabs, Moors, Pathans, Moguls, Bengalis and...
Read more- 25/05/2020
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By Aman Ullah Arakan, a continuation of the Chittagong plain, was neither purely a Burmese nor an Indian Territory until 18th century. Chiefly for its location, it had not only...
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By Aman Ullah The building up of the Muslim society in Arakan is a long process of gradual growth. The composition of a society quite naturally changed also deferent from...
Read more- 28/06/2019
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By Aman Ullah Mr. M A Taher Ba Tha (1932-2017) wrote his masterpiece book, On Rohingya and Kamans, in 1963 and published it in the same year. The name of...
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By Aman Ullah On 17 October 1947, Prime Ministers, U Nu of Burma and Clement Attlee of the UK signed a treaty formally for the recognizing the independence of the...
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By Aman Ullah Erga omnes is a Latin phrase which means "towards all" or "towards everyone". In legal terminology, erga omnes rights or obligations are owed toward all. For instance,...
Read more- 29/04/2019
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Rohingya Refugees' Demands We. the Rohingya refugees filled with concern over the agreement signed by the Government of Bangladesh and Burma for our repatriation. We are In utter confusion and...
Read more- 05/04/2019
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By Aman UllahOn Burma attaining independence on 4th January 1948, it ceased to be a part of the British Commonwealth which it left of its own choice. However, at that...
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By Aman Ullah Brigadier General Aung Gyi (1919 -2012) was a Burmese politician and a member of General Ne Win's 4th Burma Rifles rising to Brigadier General. He was born...
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By Aman Ullah The then Prime minister of Burma U Nu visited to Akyab and Maungdaw on 27-28 January 1961 there the local peoples including the Rohingyas warmly received him. About...
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By Aman Ullah In the general elections for the Constituent Assembly, Mr. Sultan Ahmed and Mr. Abdu Gaffar were elected from Maungdaw and Buthidaung with the tickets of Jamiat-e- Ulema,...
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By Aman Ullah “Man distinguished from animal is by his struggle for recognition.” Hegal Soon after independence, the Anti Fascist Peoples Freedom League (AFPFL) regime dismissed a great many Muslim...
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By Aman Ullah Across the last two thousand years, there has been great deal of local vibrancy as well as movement of different ethnic peoples through the region. For the...
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By Aman Ullah Arakan, in fact, a continuation of the Chittagong plain was neither purely a Burmese nor an Indian Territory until 18th century. Chiefly for its location, it had...
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By Aman Ullah In January 1947, Aung San led a small delegation to Landon to discuss Burma’s political future. The outcome of this visit was ‘Aung San-Atlee Agreement’, which was...
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By Aman Ullah “All peoples have the right of self-determination. By virtue of that right they freely determine their political status and freely pursue their economic, social and cultural development.”...
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By Aman Ullah “If Burma receives one kyat, you will also receive one kyat.” Aung San February 12, 1947 On 12 February 1947, the Union of Burma was founded at...
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By Aman Ullah Ethnic identity is an essential human need that provides a sense of belonging and historical continuity and created a foundation on which to build a concept of...
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By Aman Ullah The building up of the Muslim society in Arakan is a long process of gradual growth. The composition of a society quite naturally changed also deferent from century...
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By Aman Ullah "Muslims of Arakan certainly belong to one of the indigenous races of Burma which you represent. In fact there is no pure indigenous race in Burma, and...
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