The Indians, our neighbors to the west, have been trading and settling in Burma for centuries, attracted by the opportunities of our fertile, uncrowded country. The British used cheap Indian labor ...
164. The Fauna of British India: including Ceylon and Burma (Published under the patronage of the Secretary of State for India.) Edited by Lt.-Col. R. B. S. Sewell. Mammalia, Vol. 2: Carnivora ...
Track the progress of the Burma Campaign - from the rapid Japanese victories of 1941, to the desperate battles for the Indian towns of ... The longest British and Commonwealth Campaign of World ...
That is the case for China, India, Japan, Malaysia ... a stake in more than 30 different oil and gas fields in Burma. We have created maps to show where these fields are located and which ...
LITTLE more than a year ago a most beautifully illustrated, interesting volume on “Burma,” by Max and Bertha ... there is no branch of the Indian services the members of which come into ...
The British administered Burma as a province of India, thus migration to Burma was considered an internal movement. The Burmese government still considers, however, that the migration which took ...
In eastern Burma the British massed troops ... in there against the day when he could lash out at India. Finally, he wanted to beat the British to the draw in their “must” offensive against ...
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