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Nationalism and Buddhist Youth Groups in the Japanese, British, and American Empires, 1880s–1930s
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The Assassination Of Lord Mayo: The 'first' Jihad?
Published 2009“…In February 1872, Lord Mayo, Governor-General of India, was assassinated at the penal settlement of Port Blair in the Andaman Islands whilst paying a viceregal visit to the Province of British Burma. His assassin, a Pathan from North West India who had been in the Peshawar police, made no attempt to escape. …”
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VASILY EROSHENKO AS FOUNDER AND HEADMASTER OF THE FIRST REPUBLICAN ORPHANAGE FOR BLIND CHILDREN OF THE TURKMEN SSR (1935–1945)
Published 2019-12-01“…We believe that he designed that orphanage school after elementary missionary indigenous schools for the blind built in the British Burma, where he taught in 1917–18. A big difference, however, was the subordination of the school to People’s Commissariat for Education. …”
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