On the reasons of Cheli Pacification Commission’s long existence: in the case of the Burma-Siam War (16th-19th Century)

The Cheli Pacification Commission in Xishuangbanna was established during the Yuan Dynasty, and came to an end in the 1950s. The Commission survived the external invasions and the changes of dynasties. In the context of the Burma-Siam War (16th-19th century), this article analyses the main reasons t...

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Main Author: Chen, K
Format: Journal article
Language:Chinese
Published: New Era Publishing 2022
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description The Cheli Pacification Commission in Xishuangbanna was established during the Yuan Dynasty, and came to an end in the 1950s. The Commission survived the external invasions and the changes of dynasties. In the context of the Burma-Siam War (16th-19th century), this article analyses the main reasons that allowed the Cheli Pacification Commission to survive for centuries by looking at its unique geographic location, friendly relationship with the surrounding mountain peoples, as well as the cautious use of the death penalty.
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On the reasons of Cheli Pacification Commission’s long existence: in the case of the Burma-Siam War (16th-19th Century)
title On the reasons of Cheli Pacification Commission’s long existence: in the case of the Burma-Siam War (16th-19th Century)
title_full On the reasons of Cheli Pacification Commission’s long existence: in the case of the Burma-Siam War (16th-19th Century)
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title_short On the reasons of Cheli Pacification Commission’s long existence: in the case of the Burma-Siam War (16th-19th Century)
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