- Sao Shwe Thaik) (from Shan ၸဝ်ႈ). Saw (စော): Used for Shan
royalty (
Burmanized form of Sao) (e.g., Saw Mon Hla); also for
Karen men,
especially in S'gaw...
- 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...
-
critique claimed that
Burmese Road to
Socialism policies were an
attempt to "
Burmanize" the
substantial ethnic po****tions of
Myanmar via a
nationalized school...
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Collectively these policies later became known as
General Ne Win's "
Burmanization" policies. A
system of
state hospitals and
institutions was established...
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Pinya (1313–1364), and
Sagaing (1315–1364). In 1364, Ava
kingdom led by
Burmanized Shan
kings reunified all of
central Myanmar.
Central Myanmar was under...
- link] Saw Eh Htoo and Tony
Waters (2024).
General Ne Win's
Legacy of
Burmanization in Myanmar.
Palgrave MacMillan. Horsley,
William (20
October 2004)....
- 13th to 16th centuries,
although the
founders of
these kingdoms were
Burmanized Shans and
Monized Shans, respectively.[citation needed] The
founding of...
- ðədɪ́ɰ̃zà]) was a
Burmese language newspaper published in Burma. "Thuriya" is a
Burmanized form of Suriya, "sun" in Pali.
Burmese nationalists began publishing the...
- Holmes,
Robert A. (1967). "Burmese
Domestic Policy: The
Politics of
Burmanization".
Asian Survey. 7 (3).
University of
California Press: 188–197. doi:10...
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December 1044, Min Saw
ascended the
throne with the
title of Anawrahta, a
Burmanized form of
Sanskrit name
Aniruddha (अनिरुद्ध). His full
royal style was Maha...