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Manerplaw (S'gaw Karen: မၤနၢၤပျီ; Burmese: မာနယ်ပလော) was a
village in
Kayin State,
Myanmar (Burma), on the Moei River. It was the
proposed capital of...
- The Fall of
Manerplaw occurred on 27
January 1995, when the
village of
Manerplaw was
captured by the
Tatmadaw (Myanmar
Armed Forces) and the Democratic...
- Saw Baw Kyaw Heh
Dates of
operation 1949 –
present Headquarters Lay Wah
Manerplaw (until 1995) Active regions
Kayah State Kayin State Tanintharyi Region...
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after the
Buddhists were
denied to
rebuild and
repair the
stupas at
Manerplaw. The top
leadership of the KNU were also
dominated by Christians, although...
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Student Warriors "The
Politics of Pressure: The 1990s and the Fall of
Manerplaw". www.ibiblio.org. The
Museum of
Karen History and Culture.
Archived from...
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constructing pagodas in
Karen State,
including at the KNU
headquarters of
Manerplaw. As the KNU
leadership would not
grant permission for
construction of...
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severely diminished after its
headquarters were
captured in the Fall of
Manerplaw, near the Thai border, in 1995. The 12th KNU
congress was held in 2000...
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Retrieved 12
March 2018. "The
Politics of Pressure: The 1990s and the Fall of
Manerplaw". www.ibiblio.org. The
Museum of
Karen History and Culture.
Archived from...
- territory, with the
permission of the Thai government. However, the Fall of
Manerplaw on 27
January 1995
allowed the
Tatmadaw to
advance southward and capture...
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strategic and
moral significance as the
historic staging point for
attacks on
Manerplaw and
Kawmoora after the
junta captured it in 1990. The next day, KNLA forces...