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ethnic activists referred to
General Ne Win's
policies of the 1960s as "
Burmanization." This term
referred to the
policies of the
Burmese Road to Socialism...
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royalty (
Burmanized form of Sao) (e.g., Saw Mon Hla); also for
Karen men,
especially in S'gaw...
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ethnicity and
culture in
Upper Burma in a
process that came to be
called Burmanization,
which Lieberman describes as "****imilation by bi-lingual peoples, eager...
- 13th to 16th centuries,
although the
founders of
these kingdoms were
Burmanized Shans and
Monized Shans, respectively.[citation needed] The
founding of...
- of
Upper Myanmar came
under the
Sagaing Kingdom (1315–1364)
ruled by
Burmanized Shan kings. The area was
ruled by the
kings of Ava from 1364 to 1555 and...
- away from the
outside world when it came to the
economic policies. The
Burmanization of the
economy included the
expulsion of many
Chinese and
Indians from...