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040 _aNALT
041 _aeng
050 _aDS 530.8.S45
_bS24H 2009
100 1 _aSai Aung Tun
_964921
245 1 0 _aHistory of the Shan State :
_bfrom its origins to 1962 /
_cSai Aung Tun.
260 _aChiang Mai, Thailand :
_bSilkworm Books,
_c2009.
300 _axx, 655 p. :
_bill., maps ;
_c24 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
505 2 _aChapter 1 The Shan in Myanmar -- Chapter 2 Shan state -- Chapter 3 The Shan hegemony in upper Myanmar from 1287 to 1555 -- Chapter 4 Relations between the Myanmar Kings and the Shan chiefs before the British occupation -- Chapter 5 Political situation in the Shan states before the British occupation -- Chapter 6 A military expedition to the Shan states -- Chapter 7 Pacification of the Cis-Salween states -- Chapter 8 The British occupation and the settlement of frontier problems -- Chapter 9 The British administration in the Shan states -- Chapter 10 The Japanese conquest of Myanmar and the occupation and partition of the Shan states – Chapter 11 The first multinational political conference at Pang Long in 1946 – Chapter 12 Postwar political developments in the Shan states -- Chapter 13 A second Pang Long conference and its historic agreement, 1947 -- Chapter 14 The Kuomintang incursion into the Shan states -- Chapter 15 The Shan state council -- Chapter 16 The transfer of Feudal power to the Shan state government -- Chapter 17 Proposal for revising the constitution -- Chapter 18 The all states conference at Taunggyi -- Chapter 19 The Federal principle -- Chapter 20 The coming of the Coup d'etat.
650 0 _aShan (Asian people)
_zBurma
_924033
650 0 _aShan (Asian people)
_xCongresses
_941982
651 0 _aShan State (Burma)
_xHistory
_y20th century
_930285
651 0 _aShan State (Burma)
_xPolitics and government
_941886
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_bCATSTF
_c2024-10-08
999 _c105983
_d105983
998 _j3099
_k พรวิทู โค้วคชาภรณ์