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Title: Myanmar Chapter 14:iiid


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MyanmarChapter 14iiid
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The first people to settle most of modern-day
Myanmar were the Mons and the Tibeto-Burmans.
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These groups gradually occupied the region
between B.C. 200 and 100 A.D.
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    bookspub/humanrights/Shan20Case/Shan20Case/pa19.
    jpg

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The Mons established villages in Southern Burma.
  • Image source http//www.myanmars.net/myanmar-pe
    ople/images/mon.jpg

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The Tibeto-Burmans settled along the Irrawaddy
River in the northern part of the country.
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    a.htm

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    s/burma4.jpg

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The people of Myanmar accepted aspects of Indian
culture, including Buddhism, from sailors and
traders.
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    /big/buddhist_art.jpg

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The Tibeto-Burmans became the dominant group,
pushing the Mons southward.
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The Burmese established a new capital called
Pagan, which quickly became a center of Buddhist
learning and culture.
  • Image source http//www.bp-reiseberichte.de/bur
    ma/burma46.jpg

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Mongol armies under Kublai Khan captured Pagan
during the 1200s A.D.
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    4/dba-army-154-mongols.jpg

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Many Burmese moved to southern Myanmar and
founded fortified towns along the river.
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A united Burmese kingdom did not appear again
until the 1500s A.D.
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  • http//www.ibiblio.org/freeburma/art/burma.jpg
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