8 relations: Bernard Free Library, Gordon Luce, John Alexander Stewart (scholar), John Sydenham Furnivall, Journal of the Burma Research Society, Myanmar, Pe Maung Tin, Yangon.
Bernard Free Library
The Bernard Free Library was established on 21 February 1883 when the Commissioner of Lower Myanmar (Lower Burma), Sir Charles Edward Bernard opened a library, with his collection of books, in the centre of Rangoon (presently No 1 State High School, Latha Township).
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Gordon Luce
Gordon Hannington Luce was a colonial scholar in Burma.
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John Alexander Stewart (scholar)
John Alexander Stewart CIE MC (1882–1948) was a classical scholar, colonial public servant and professor of Burmese.
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John Sydenham Furnivall
John Sydenham Furnivall (often cited as JS Furnivall or J.S. Furnivall) was a British-born colonial public servant and writer in Burma.
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Journal of the Burma Research Society
The Journal of the Burma Research Society (မြန်မာနိုင်ငံသုတေသနအသင်းဂျာနယ်) was an academic journal covering Burma studies that was published by the Burma Research Society between 1911 and 1980.
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Myanmar
Myanmar, officially the Republic of the Union of Myanmar and also known as Burma, is a sovereign state in Southeast Asia.
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Pe Maung Tin
Pe Maung Tin (ဖေမောင်တင်; 24 April 1888 – 22 March 1973) was a scholar of Pali and Buddhism and educator in Myanmar, formerly Burma.
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Yangon
Yangon (ရန်ကုန်မြို့, MLCTS rankun mrui,; formerly known as Rangoon, literally: "End of Strife") was the capital of the Yangon Region of Myanmar, also known as Burma.
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