Malaysia operates a dual legal system; talaq (Islamic divorce) is governed by state-level Islamic Family Law enactments and handled exclusively by the Syariah Courts. The…
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VIRTUAL UNITED STATES OF ASIA after, Balkanization of Myanmar, China and India
I am DREAMING about the possibility of the VIRTUAL UNITED (ETHNIC MINORITY) STATES OF ASIA after, virtual Balkanization of Myanmar,…
“Our Country Is Not an Inheritance”
(A reflective prelude) Our great nationis not the inheritance of any single person or group,is not the private property of…
Kyansittha: Scandals, Plots, and the Convenient Path to the Throne
A Satirical Re-reading of Pagan History “Scandals, Plots, and the Convenient Path to the Throne: A Satirical Re-reading of Kyansittha”…
From the Satire Point of View: Loyal Ngayaman and Rascal Kyansittha
One scorching afternoon in Singapore, after lunch, a portly gentleman named Villain lay luxuriously on his bed, absorbed in a…
King Kyansittha, Shwe Einsi and Indian Prince Pateikkaya’s tragic connection with King Alaungsithu
King Alaungsithu and His Indian Connection: Chronicle, Tradition, and Historical Memory According to the Glass Palace Chronicle (Hmannan Yazawin), King…
Nga Yamankan (Raman Khan)
King Anawrahta of Pagan (Bagan), the founder of the Pagan Dynasty in the mid-11th century, appointed trusted tutor, an Indian…
The Taungbyone Brothers (also known as the Shwe Phyin Brothers)
The Taungbyone Brothers, also known as the Shwe Phyin Brothers, are among the most prominent figures within Myanmar’s traditional pantheon…
The Tragic Fates of Byat Wi and Byatta: The Storm That Shook Pagan
Introduction The glory of King Anawrahta’s reign during the Pagan era was built not only on Buddhist merit but also…
Pathi or Myanmar Muslims? Who are they? Where Did They Come From?
Historically, “Pathi” was the term used during Myanmar’s royal era for people of mixed ancestry—descendants of Arabs, Persians, Indians (including…