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  • in the country. Myanmar, a country in South Asia, had similar patterns that led to what eventually became known as the Rohingya genocide, starting in...
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  • WikiJournal Preprints/Bengal Famine of 1943 (category Article preprints withdrawn for publication by a WikiJournal in 2019)
    from thousands of Bengalis. Following the Japanese occupation of Burma (modern Myanmar) rice imports were lost, then much of Bengal's market supplies and...
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  • populations in eastern Burma. Mahn, M., Teela, K.C., Lee, C.I. and O’Connor, C. (2008) In, Dictatorship, disorder and decline in Myanmar, Skidmore, M...
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  • WikiJournal of Medicine/Hepatitis E (category Articles included in WikiJournal of Medicine in 2019)
    outbreaks have occurred in New Delhi, India (30,000 cases in 1955–1956), Burma (20,000 cases in 1976–1977), Kashmir, India (52,000 cases in 1978), Kanpur, India...
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  • Bateson and Margaret Mead and was originally published in the CoEvolutionary Quarterly, June 1976, Issue no. 10, pp. 32-44." Jean-Louis Le Moigne (1990)...
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  • Dominant group/Test of term (category Resources last modified in January 2020)
    2014 25. Burmese cuisine The Bamars are the most dominant group, but other groups including the Chin people also have distinct cuisines. Burmese cuisine...
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  • Comparative law and justice/China (category Comparative law and justice in Asia)
    Bhutan, Burma, India, Kazakhstan, North Korea, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Mongolia, Nepal, Pakistan, Russia, Tajikistan, and Vietnam. The climate in China ranges...
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  • WikiJournal Preprints/The Himalayan fossil hoax (category Articles submitted for peer review in 2024)
    Himalayas and Burma (now Myanmar). The same images from Reed were used in two of Gupta's papers published in the Panjab University Research Bulletin, in volumes...
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  • in South Africa. Although not all nonviolent struggles have been completely violence-free, although some have been brutally repressed as in Burma in 1988...
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  • Phytochemistry, Medicinal Properties and Pharmacological Activities of 15 Selected Myanmar Medicinal Plants". Molecules 24 (2): 293. doi:10.3390/molecules24020293...
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  • Papers L–Z." Sources in British Political History 1900–1951. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1977. 1-259. Delap, Lucy. "Uneven orientalisms: Burmese women and the feminist...
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