The British colonized Burma in a series of three wars beginning ... a violent reaction on the part of other refugees, who seized control of the two remaining camps at Nayapara and Kutupalong.
The British used ... Because of exchange control regulations it is difficult for the Indians to send money home, another factor which discourages their remaining in Burma. There is no hostility ...
BLANDFORD'S "Mammals of British India", published in 1888 and 1891, has until now been the standard work on the subject, and useful as that has been, it had for some years been regarded by ...
164. The Fauna of British India: including Ceylon and Burma (Published under the patronage of the Secretary of State for India.) Edited by Lt.-Col. R. B. S. Sewell. Mammalia, Vol. 2: Carnivora ...