History of Kyaukse in Colonial Period(1886-1948) / (Record no. 47413)

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Edition number 23
Item number T-57 Ph.D.
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Personal name Nwe Ni Win.
Numeration 4 PhD-Hist-5
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Title History of Kyaukse in Colonial Period(1886-1948) /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Nwe Ni Win.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Mandalay :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. University of Mandalay,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2011.
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Extent xxiii ,153 p.
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Dimensions 29 cm.
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Dissertation note This dissertation, on the title of "History of Kyaukse in Colonial Period(1886-1948)" is mentioned the development of agriculture in Kyaukse areathroughout history. Once, Kyaukse was known as barn of the Upper Myanmar, for its ample paddy production. This fundamental economicprivilege, getting well in Colonial Period, provided by sound administrationand advanced transport and communication system. In this way, Kyauksebecame one of the prominent districts in Upper Myanmar, among its adjacent places. The export economy prevailed in Kyaukse for its surplus productionon paddy and other cash crops. The majority of the people from Kyaukse area engaged in trade and commerce. The British, however, made a good contribution to laying down the law to use in governing the various levels. As regards anti-British movements, the patriots of Kyaukse took up whatever weapons they could get hold of and resisted when the British forces entered Kyaukse area. The leaders formed political associations for launching campaigns of anti-imperialist movements throughout the Colonial Period.There appeared political activists in Kyaukse District. Among them, the prominent leaders were Thakhin Ba Shwe Gyi. Thakhin Shwe Ôk, Thakhin Tin Shwe and Bo Khin Maung Lay. The Social developments could be seen the outcome of the economic progress. In brief, all round developments Colonial Kyaukse area is presented by using primary sources.
Degree type Ph.D.
Name of granting institution University of Mandalay.
Year degree granted 2011.
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Formatted contents note Contents<br/>Introduction<br/>Chapters<br/>1.Historical Settings <br/>2.The Economic Conditions<br/>3.The Political Situation of Kyaukse<br/>4.Social Conditions
Statement of responsibility Nwe Ni Win.
Title History of Kyaukse in Colonial Period(1886-1948).
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Kyaukse, Myanmar
General subdivision History
Chronological subdivision (1886-1948)
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