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Another history book on Shans in Burmese Posted: 14 May 2014 04:49 AM PDT A few Shans have ready "The Shan History" written by the late Sao Yanfa Hsenwi, grandson of one of the Shans' most famous fighting princes Hkun Hsang Tonhoong. Dr Sai Tin Maung Win Both were written in Shan. As for those in English, such as the thought-provoking "The Shan States and the British Annexation" by Sao Saimong Mangrai and "The History of Shan State," by Sai Aung Htun, they are heavy ones and inaccessible for non-English readers. For Burmese readers, celebrated missionary Rev Sukhaminda had published a highly readable paper a few years back. Book cover: Shan History The story begins with the time when Shans, most of whom call themselves Tai/Thai/Lao, were still living in China, said to be even earlier than the Chinese. It ends with the military coup in 1962 that annulled the only union constitution adopted by the non-Burmans. It is titled Shan History Volume I. We can therefore look forward to Volume II hopefully in the near future, as only a few writers like the late Chao Tzang Yawnghwe have written about events that followed the coup. Surely there must be a lot to write about what happened during the last 52 years. |
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