The Lost Kingdom of Moyon Bujuur

The Lost Kingdom of Moyon  Bujuur
Author: Rev Dr Koningthung Ngoru Moyon
Publsiher: Shashwat Publication
Total Pages: 524
Release: 2023-11-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9788119517312

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The book The Lost Kingdom of Moyon (Bujuur): Iruwng (King) Kuurkam Ngoruw Moyon & The People of Manipur is not to produce a new history of Moyon, Who were earlier known as Bujuur, but rather to tell the true and authentical historical account of the Moyon people through the ages and centuries how their creator led them during their past lives. It also deals concerning kingship, and introduce the kingdom of God.

Women in Naga Society

Women in Naga Society
Author: Lucy Zehol
Publsiher: Regency Publications (India)
Total Pages: 120
Release: 1998
Genre: Naga (South Asian people)
ISBN: UOM:39015043273260

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Collection of papers presented at a seminar.

The Bronze Sword of Thengphakhri Tehsildar

The Bronze Sword of Thengphakhri Tehsildar
Author: Indira Goswami
Publsiher: Zubaan
Total Pages: 99
Release: 2014-03-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9789383074242

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Indira Goswami’s last work of fiction, The Bronze Sword of Thengphakhri Tehsildar is the heroic tale of a Bodo freedom fighter who was, arguably, the first woman revenue collector, a tehsildar, in British India. Set in late 19th-century Assam, the novel generated a great deal of interest when it was published. Thengphakhri is a fascinating character that the author recreated from folklore and songs and stories that she’d heard in her childhood. The image of the protagonist, galloping across the plains of Bijni kingdom in lower Assam to collect taxes for the British, is a compelling one and one that inspires awe and admiration. At a time when educated Indians, social reformers and the British government were trying to fight misogynist practices such as sati, child marriage and the purdah system, here was a woman working with the British officers, shoulder to shoulder, as a tax collector who rode a horse, wore a hat and had knee-length black hair. Indira Goswami has woven a complex tale wherein the foundations of the colonial rulers were shaken by insurgents seeking freedom across Assam just before the rise of the Indian National Congress. Published by Zubaan.

A History of Thailand

A History of Thailand
Author: Christopher John Baker,Pasuk Phongpaichit
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2014-05-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107420212

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A History of Thailand offers a lively and accessible account of Thailand's political, economic, social and cultural history. This book explores how a world of mandarin nobles and unfree peasants was transformed and examines how the monarchy managed the foundation of a new nation-state at the turn of the twentieth century. The authors capture the clashes between various groups in their attempts to take control of the nation-state in the twentieth century. They track Thailand's economic changes through an economic boom, globalisation and the evolution of mass society. This edition sheds light on Thailand's recent political, social and economic developments, covering the coup of 2006, the violent street politics of May 2010, and the landmark election of 2011 and its aftermath. It shows how in Thailand today, the monarchy, the military, business and new mass movements are players in a complex conflict over the nature and future of the country's democracy.

ABC of Naga Culture Civilization

ABC of Naga Culture   Civilization
Author: Nandita Haksar
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2011
Genre: Naga
ISBN: 8192072207

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Strange Parallels Volume 2 Mainland Mirrors Europe Japan China South Asia and the Islands

Strange Parallels  Volume 2  Mainland Mirrors  Europe  Japan  China  South Asia  and the Islands
Author: Victor Lieberman
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 977
Release: 2009-10-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781139485173

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Blending fine-grained case studies with overarching theory, this book seeks both to integrate Southeast Asia into world history and to rethink much of Eurasia's premodern past. It argues that Southeast Asia, Europe, Japan, China, and South Asia all embodied idiosyncratic versions of a Eurasian-wide pattern whereby local isolates cohered to form ever larger, more stable, more complex political and cultural systems. With accelerating force, climatic, commercial, and military stimuli joined to produce patterns of linear-cum-cyclic construction that became remarkably synchronized even between regions that had no contact with one another. Yet this study also distinguishes between two zones of integration, one where indigenous groups remained in control and a second where agency gravitated to external conquest elites. Here, then, is a fundamentally original view of Eurasia during a 1,000-year period that speaks to both historians of individual regions and those interested in global trends.

Burma

Burma
Author: D. G. E. Hall
Publsiher: Read Books Ltd
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2013-04-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781447487906

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Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.

The River of Lost Footsteps

The River of Lost Footsteps
Author: Thant Myint-U
Publsiher: Faber & Faber
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2011-02-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780571266067

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Burma is currently ruled by a harsh dictatorship unmoved by Western activists and sanctions. It is also the sight of the longest-running conflict in the world. Drawing both on his own family's stories and his years of hands-on political experience working with the United Nations, Thant Myint-U has written an illuminating account of how Burma's rich past informs its violent present, and of how the world might transform the country's future. In The River of Lost Footsteps, Thant Myint-U tells the story of modern Burma, in part through a telling of his own family's history, in an interwoven narrative that is by turns lyrical, dramatic, and appalling. His maternal grandfather, U Thant, rose from being the schoolmaster of a small town in the Irrawaddy Delta to become the UN secretary-general in the 1960s. And on his father's side, the author is descended from a long line of courtiers who served at Burma's Court of Ava for nearly two centuries. Through their stories and others, he portrays Burma's rise and decline in the modern world, from the time of Portuguese pirates and renegade Mughal princes through the decades of British colonialism, the devastation of World War II, a sixty-year civil war that continues today, military repression and the immergence of Nobel Prize laureate Aung San Suu Kyi.The River of Lost Footsteps is a work both personal and global, a distinctive contribution that makes Burma accessible and enthralling. Thant Myint-U is the author of Where China Meets India and has written articles for the New York Times, the Washington Post and the New Statesman.