Arakan
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By Aman Ullah Mr. M.A Gaffar, son of Ulah Meah, was born in 1910 in Rwanynotaung (Roanga daung) village of Buthidaung, Arakan, Burma. He was graduated in his Islamic studies from...
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By Aman Ullah “If two brothers cannot live together they must live apart independently of each other”. Sultan Mahmud Sultan Mahmud was a prominent leader of Burma and Muslims of Arakan....
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By Aman Ullah [Moshe Yegar, was a Second Secretary at the Embassy of Israel in Rangoon during early 1960s. During his stay in Burma he submitted a thesis on the...
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By Aman Ullah Mohan Ghosh wrote in his book ‘Magh Raiders of Bengal’ that, “In 8th century under the Hindu revivalist leader, Sankaracharijya, Buddhists in India were persecuted in large-scale. In...
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By Aman Ullah The ethnic Rohingya is one of the many nationalities of the union of Burma. And they are one of the two major communities of Arakan; the other...
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By Aman Ullah A population Census is the process of collecting, compiling, analyzing and disseminating demographic, social, cultural and economic data relating to all persons in the country, at a particular...
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By Aman Ullah Following the 1935 Government of India Act’s reforms, the British granted Burma a larger autonomous status with the Government of Burma Act. However, with very few educated Burmese...
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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 was German-born Swiss Professor of Pali at Rangoon College. He was the first Europeans who became involved in research of Old Burma. He was...
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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 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 Edward Hamilton Johnston (1885 –1942) was a British oriental scholar who was Boden Professor of Sanskrit at the University of Oxford from 1937 until his death. Edward Hamilton Johnston was born...
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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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By Aman Ullah Before 10th century, Arakan was inhabited by Hindus. At that time Arakan was the gate of Hindu India to contact with the countries of the east. Morris...
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By Aman Ullah The earliest name of Arakan was ‘Kala Mukha’ (Land of the) Black Faces writes Noel Francis Singer in his book ‘Vaishali and the Indianization of Arakan’. It...
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By Aman Ullah “The modern form of Arakan said to be derived from the Arabic ‘Al-Rakhang.’” - Professor Hodivala “Arekadesa could also be read Anekadesa.”- Dr. Pamela Gutman Pamela Gutman...
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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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By Aman Ullah Arakan is not only the starting point of the Chinese pipelines but also a vital access point to Southeast Asia and the Indian subcontinent. Imports such as...
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By Abdul Aziz, Dhaka Tribune Following the visit of the Myanmar delegation, Rohingya refugees in Cox’s Bazar claim their harrowing tales of violence were dubbed lies by the envoys. Rohingya...
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By TRT World There's still no employment or education opportunities for Rohingya Muslims outside their camps in Rakhine State. Thousands of Rohingya Muslims who were forced into camps five years...
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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has asked the state minister for foreign affairs of Myanmar to take back all of those who illegally entered Bangladesh from his country. U Kyaw Tin...
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By Mizan Rahman Dhaka: Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) has intercepted 34 boats carrying at least 340 Rohingyas at border points near Cox’s Bazar and pushed them back in to Myanmar....
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By The Stateless Rohingya (TSR) Kutupalong: A high level USA delegates team visited Kutupalong Rohingya refugees camp in Bangladesh at around 10:45 am today, October 27. The delegation team met...
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