The campaign at the China–Burma border (simplified Chinese: 中缅边境作战; traditional Chinese: 中緬邊境作戰) was a series of battles fought along the China–Burma...
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The Kuomintang in Burma (Chinese: 泰緬孤軍; pinyin: Tàimiǎn gū jūn; Wade–Giles: T‘ai4-mien3 ku1 chün1) or Kuomintang in the Golden Triangle, which was officially...
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border, the eastern segment of the China–India border, the China–Myanmar border, the China–Laos border, the China–Vietnam border. In addition, there is a 30-kilometre...
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Tim (29 August 2009). "China Urges Burma to Bridle Ethnic Militia Uprising at Border". The Washington Post. Archived from the original on 15 September...
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to/from Myanmar by sea or river." There are a few border crossings that allow the passage of private vehicles, such as the border between Ruili (China) to...
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Archipelago Kuomintang Islamic insurgency November 14, 1960 – February 9, 1961 — Campaign at the China-Burma Border May 1 1965 — Battle of Dong-Yin August 6, 1965...
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Second Taiwan Strait Crisis (1958) Campaign at the China–Burma Border (1960–1961) Garlick, Jeremy (2024). Advantage China: Agent of Change in an Era of Global...
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entrenched around the Burma-Laos border, while several thousand more remained in Thailand. By the time that a second withdrawal was announced, in 1961, American...
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at ports such as Thaton and Martaban. Arab Muslim ships sailed from Madagascar to China, often going in and out of Burma. Arab travellers visited the...
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Sino-Indian War (redirect from Sino-Indian Border Conflict of 1962)
successful Chinese border agreements with Nepal (Sino-Nepalese Treaty of Peace and Friendship) and Burma in the same year. In the summer of 1961, China began...
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The Sino-Korean Border Agreement (Chinese: 中朝边界条约; Korean: 조중 변계 조약) was signed by China and North Korea on October 12, 1962, in Pyongyang. This agreement...
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List of conflicts in Asia (section Myanmar (Burma))
Burma 1949 – present Karen conflict 1958 – present Shan conflict 1961 – present Zomi conflict 1960 – 1961 1960–61 campaign at the China–Burma border 1961...
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Tatmadaw (redirect from Military of Burma)
Navy and the Myanmar Air Force. Auxiliary services include the Myanmar Police Force, the Border Guard Forces, the Myanmar Coast Guard, and the People's...
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official recognition on the colonial map that marks its new borders containing over 100 ethnicities. It was named Burma after the dominant ethnic group...
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Panthays (redirect from Myanmar Chinese Muslims)
Panthays are a Chinese Muslim ethnic group in Myanmar. They are one of the oldest groups of Muslims in Burma. The exact proportion of the Chinese Muslim group...
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17th Infantry Division (India) (category Military units and formations in Burma in World War II)
in combat during the three-year-long Burma Campaign (except for brief periods of refit). The division was re-raised in 1960 and the 17 Mountain Division...
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List of war films and TV specials set between 1914 and 1945 (redirect from List of war films and TV specials set in The Age of Extremes: The Short Twentieth Century (1914-1999))
(1959) Never So Few (1959) The Long and the Short and the Tall (1961) Operation Bottleneck (1961) US paratroopers in Burma Merrill's Marauders (1962)...
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ordered the shutdown of Sino–Burmese borders in 1770, disrupting the trades at the expense of local Chinese and Shan merchants. Burma and Qing China remained...
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force at Nam Yu, Laos, near the triple border junction of China, Burma, and Laos. Marooned in the vicinity were the remnants of the Nationalist Chinese Army...
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of the Chinese Civil War Chinese Civil War Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Northwestern China Campaign at the China–Burma Border Kuomintang in Burma Chinese...
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Rohingya people (redirect from Burma Rohinja)
Myanmar, had crossed the border into Bangladesh since August 2017. UN officials and Human Rights Watch have described Myanmar's persecution of the Rohingya...
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The history of Myanmar (also known as Burma; Burmese: မြန်မာ့သမိုင်း) covers the period from the time of first-known human settlements 13,000 years ago...
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The communist insurgency in Burma was waged primarily by the Communist Party of Burma (CPB; colloquially the "white flags") and the Communist Party (Burma)...
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Kachin conflict (category Internal conflict in Myanmar)
along the China–Myanmar border, including returning three Kachin villages near Hpimaw to China. Then in 1961, Prime Minister U Nu made Buddhism the state...
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hui (1961). China reconstructs, Volume 10. China Welfare Institute. p. 16. Retrieved 28 June 2010. David S. G. Goodman (2004). China's campaign to "Open...
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U Nu (category Burma Socialist Party politicians)
and also by the honorific name Thakin Nu, was a prominent Burmese statesman and the first Prime Minister of Union of Burma. He was educated at Rangoon University...
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Campaign at the China–Burma border July 11 - Signing of the Sino-North Korean Mutual Aid and Cooperation Friendship Treaty Continuing Great Chinese Famine...
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the kingdom. January 25 – Second Mongol invasion of Burma: The forces of Temür Khan, Mongol leader who also serves as the Emperor Chengzong of China,...
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Japan declares Mengjiang independent of China. 1937 — The British split Burma and Aden off from the rest of the Raj 1938 — Hatay State, a city-state, is...
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Konbaung dynasty (redirect from Kingdom of Burma)
Rattanakosin), and the Qing dynasty of China – thus establishing the Third Burmese Empire. Subject to later wars and treaties with the British, the modern state...
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