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Note on an Arakanese Coin

1872
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Arakanese Chittagong Became Mughal Islamabad: Buddhist–Muslim Relationship in Chittagong (Chottrogram), Bangladesh

2020
The 2012 Ramu violence against Bangladeshi Buddhists suggests that Myanmar’s Rohingya conflict has victimized Muslim and Buddhist minorities in both countries. It has revived the anti-Buddhist sentiment expressed in the term Maga/Mog used by Bengali majority to refer to Buddhists being culturally backward, anarchists and pirates.
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A Persian Account of the Religious Customs of the Magh (Arakanese) from Early Colonial Bengal

Iranian Studies, 2018
The document presented in this article is a quasi-ethnographic account of the religious customs of the Magh (i.e. Arakanese), which was most probably collected on the basis of firsthand observations made in the region of Chittagong, in southeastern Bengal, sometime in the 1780s, or early 1790s. The commissioner of the document is John Murray-MacGregor (
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Notes on Barmese and Arakanese Land Shells, With Descriptions of a Few Species

1872
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