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  1. Burma and India: Some Aspects of Intellectual Life Under Colonialism. Aung San Suu Kyi. Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Shimla, 1990 - History - 84 pages.

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  2. For the major part of its time under colonial rule, Burma was administered as a province of the British Indian empire. It was during this period that Burma began to develop along modern lines. However, the development of both countries assumed their own separate forms, influenced by their greatly different historical and cultural backgrounds.

  3. The brutal military strongman Ne Win ruled and slaughtered masses of protesters; she spoke and began a nonviolent struggle for human rights. In July 1989, the military government of the newly named Union of Myanmar placed Aung San Suu Kyi under house arrest and held her incommunicado.

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  4. Burma and India: Some Aspects of Intellectual Life Under Colonialism : Aung San Suu Kyi: Amazon.com.au: Books

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  5. This short study seeks to discover the nature of this connexion and to establish why the kind of fusion between eastern and western intellectual traditions represented by the Indian Renaissance failed to take place in Burma.

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  6. Burma and India: Some aspects of intellectual life under colonialism: en_US: Appears in Collections: IIAS Books: Files in This Item: File Size Format ; 74614.pdf: 26. ...

  7. Burma and India: some aspects of intellectual life under colonialism By: Aung San Suu Kyi; Publication details: Simla, Indian Institute of Advanced Study; 1990 ISBN: 81 7023 134 5; Subject(s): Colonial influence; Great Britain; DDC classification: 301.095 4 N02

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