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1. This History Thread is about women of Burma (Myanmar) as soldiers & in other military roles. Women soldiers have often been providers of medical care. Current struggle vs coup regime is inclusive of female, transgender, nonbinary participants. #WhatsHappeningInBurma ImageImageImage
2. Ancient & early modern Asia had women warriors & military leaders. Queen Chamadevi was Mon military leader of Hariphunchai (n. Thailand.) Women in lands that wd become Burma were politically powerful/influential. Legendary Queen Panhtwar of Pyu still inspires anti-coup women. ImageImage
3. Gender roles varied by time, place, ethnicity in lands that wd become Burma. In his 1827 account of 1st Anglo-Burmese War, Maj. J. Snodgrass described 3 Shan “fearless Amazons” (believed to have supernatural ammunition-repelling powers) riding into battle vs British artillery. ImageImage
4. WW2 Allied military nurses included those of Karen & other ethnicities saving lives with “Burma surgeon” Dr. Gordon Seagrave. Women of Chin State were intelligence operatives for Allies & carried supplies. Burma National Army included antifascist women’s unit in 1945. ImageImageImage
5. In WW2 Communist women were antifascist resistance organizers in Burma. After 1949 as Communists fought the new govt of Burma, some women comrades (yebawma) served as soldiers. Wives of leaders of Communist factions had military roles but the parties were very male-dominated. Image
6. 1950s-60s warlord Olive Yang of Kokang commanded an opium tax & trade army in Burma’s Shan State. Forged trade routes to Thailand & arms supply from CIA (as anti-Communist.) New biography @TheOpiumQueen presents political/genderqueer context. irrawaddy.com/culture/books/…
7. In 1960s Mahadevi Sao Hearn Hkam worked to unite Shan armed groups, founding Shan State Army & led Shan State War Council. Since 1970s Shan armed forces incl. SSA, SURA, TRC, SSA-N, RCSS have included women soldiers in support & sometimes combat roles. Image
8. My friend Louisa Benson (Craig), Karen-Jewish actress & former Miss Burma, joined Karen National Liberation Army in 1964. She led KNLA 5th Brigade 1965-67. During her later years in US she was very influential activist for Burma (Myanmar) human rights: lithub.com/my-mysterious-… Image
9. Maj. Mary Ohn served in 13th Bn. of Karen National Liberation Army 1970s-80s. 1984-2007 was organizer/administrator of refugee camps in Thailand & women’s rights activist. Daw Nan fought in Maj. Mary’s KNLA women’s unit & carried out daring missions: burmalink.org/burmese-milita… ImageImage
10. Over decades of armed struggle for ethnic rights vs Burma (Myanmar) military regimes, few women in top leadership. Exception: Naw Zipporah Sein, Gen. Sec. of Karen National Union 2008-12, Vice Pres. 2012-17. Women’s participation in negotiations only after pressure campaigns. Image
11. In 1988 I marched with Mon Liberation Army (New Mon State Party) female combat troops from Thailand border to Burma’s Andaman Seacoast & back (account in my book “Burmese Looking Glass.”) “I was angry, and I wanted to kill them,” Mi Chon De told me of her battle experience. Image
12. Kachin women in military since WW2 when disguised as men to join Allied forces. Kachin Independence Army’s women soldiers have served mainly in support roles (administration, medical, communications, guards.) I interviewed KIA women soldiers in 1991: projectmaje.org/pdf/kachin_w.p… ImageImageImage
13. Women were important participants in 1988 student-led uprising. After its brutal suppression, est. 200+ women went to frontier areas to join All Burma Students Democratic Front. Some of them became founders of Burmese Women’s Union, a civil society group. Image
14. Women served (non-combat) in Arakan Liberation Army in Rakhine St. The more recently formed (2009) Arakan Army has notably emphasized recruitment of women soldiers. thenewhumanitarian.org/news-feature/2…
15. As ethnic forces fought Burma (Myanmar) regimes for decades, many of their women soldiers have served in medical roles: nurses, doctors, frontline medics. As well as treating battle casualties they provide crucial healthcare for civilians (clinics, hospitals, backpack medics) ImageImageImage
16. Serving in medical capacity in ethnic forces of Myanmar can be extremely dangerous. In 2018, 6 female medics of Ta’ang National Liberation Army were killed after being captured by Tatmadaw 88th Light Infantry Division in Shan State. frontiermyanmar.net/en/conflict-co… Image
17. Armed forces of Burma (Myanmar) military regimes included few women & are infamous perpetrators of gender-based violence. 2013 those armed forces announced recruiting of women. Since 2021 coup, regime forces wives of soldiers to take military training. irrawaddy.com/news/burma/mya…
18. Women began protests & Civil Disobedience Movement after Feb. 2021 Myanmar coup. Women were killed for demonstrating. Many women then joined armed resistance People’s Defense Forces as medics, snipers, saboteurs. PDF women medics captured in Kalay ’22. irrawaddy.com/news/war-again…
19. An all women PDF, Myaung Women Guerrilla Group formed in Sagaing Region 2021, specializing in Improvised Explosive Devices. Also in Sagaing, TGR Women Drone Force formed '22, effectively deploys weaponized drones vs coup regime’s convoys & assets. facebook.com/tgrwomendronef…
20. As weapons are increasingly captured from coup regime forces, police posts etc. & are manufactured by the resistance, more women throughout Myanmar are able to take up arms for village self-defense if they choose to. ImageImage
21. With Karenni (Kayah) State at forefront of armed struggle against Myanmar coup regime, Karenni Nationalities Defence Force formed Battalion 5 Women’s Unit in 2021. Women’s rights groups of Karenni (Kayah) St. organize & support the resistance movement. rfa.org/english/multim…
22. Revolutionary forces of Chin State fighting Myanmar coup regime include women soldiers serving in medical, admin. & other roles. Martial arts champion Olivia Thawng Luai is a high ranking self defense & security trainer. thenewhumanitarian.org/first-person/2…
23. Rest in Power: Baik Rem Chin (Kalay PDF), Mai Lal Nun Puii (Mt Eagles), Naw Eh Moo & Naw Lu Lu Phaw (KNLA Cobras), Mai Ngun Hlei Par & Mai Sui Len Par (CNF), Su Su Yi & Hnin Si Hlaing (Kawlin PDF), Su Mon Htet (UG Lightning), Ma Cho (YSO PDF), Khin Thandar Swe (KNLA Tigers)🌹 Image
24/24. Sources incl.: N’Chyaw Tang 1980, ALTSEAN ’98; Belak 2002; Harriden ’12; @JaneMFerguson ’13; @tharaphithan ’13; Aye Aye Mon ’19; @HedstromJenny ’16, ’17, ’20; @meemalee 4/’21 Thread; @maggiquadrini + Anon. ’23. My previous Burma History Threads at: projectmaje.org Image

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Oct 22, 2024
1. This History Thread is about #Yangon (Rangoon) the largest city in Myanmar (Burma.) It has been a vital center of commerce, culture & administration as well as the scene of massive demonstrations in 1988, 2007 & (against the coup) 2021. #WhatsHappeningInMyanmar Image
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2. Dagon, a Mon village with sea trade, existed in 11th C. where Yangon (Rangoon) is today. Royalty & pilgrims visited Shwedagon Pagoda there, mentioned in records from 14th C. In 1586 British Ralph Fitch called it “the fairest place, I suppose, that is in the world.” Image
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3. Burmese King Alaungpaya took Dagon & renamed it Yangon (“End of Strife.”) In 1824 1st Anglo-Burmese War, British launched a naval invasion of Yangon, seizing town & Shwedagon. Eventually colonizing all of Burma, British administered from Yangon, which they called Rangoon. Image
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Jul 13, 2024
1. This History Thread is about Mandalay, a city in central Burma (Myanmar) on Irrawaddy River. Mandalay has been royal capitol, battleground, fire disaster, resistance center & more during its eventful history. In news now for revolutionary forces. #WhatsHappeningInMyanmar 🌿


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2. Migrations along river plains brought early settlers to an area which would much later become Mandalay. Archeological evidence indicates iron-working villages & trade circa 500 BCE. Pyu & then Burmese (Burman, Bamar) people lived there.
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3. Mandalay was founded 1857 by King Mindon of Konbaung dynasty, who had its palace buildings relocated from former capital Amarapura. A wall & moat enclosed the palace compound & the new city spread out in a grid on the plain below Mandalay Hill. Image
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Apr 19, 2024
1. This (recent) History Thread is an overview of the trajectory of armed resistance to the Myanmar (Burma) 2021 coup as it has evolved into a relentlessly effective nationwide revolution. #WhatsHappeningInMyanmar 🌿 Image
2. People all over Myanmar immediately resisted Feb. 1, 2021 coup with street protests & Civil Disobedience Movement (CDM) strikes + boycotts. As coup regime reacted violently, many in resistance turned to armed struggle. Important: CDM also continues. cnn.com/2021/05/04/asi…
3. Myanmar (Burma) ethnic regions in armed conflict back to WW2, against military regimes since 1962. Most ethnic armies supported anti-coup resistance, formed alliances. National Unity Govt. (legit, anti-coup) declared "people's defensive war” Sept. 2021. irrawaddy.com/news/burma/eth…
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Jan 11, 2024
1. This History Thread is a brief overview of the complex #MilitaryHistory of Shan State, a multi-ethnic region of northeast Burma (Myanmar), which is a multi-ethnic country. Shan State is currently in news for #Operation1027 against the coup regime. #WhatsHappeningInMyanmar 🌿


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2. Region that became Shan States of Burma, now Shan State of Myanmar has fertile plateau, rivers, hills. Bordering China, Laos & Thailand. Shan (Tai) are ethnic majority in State, smaller populations incl. Pa-O, Ta’ang, Wa, Akha, Lahu, Danu, Gurkha, Yunnan-related Chinese.

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3. Sino-Tai speaking people who wd. be known as Shans in Burma arrived 10th-13th C. from north. 13th C. Shans in conflict w. Burman rulers of Pagan. Shans sometimes allied w. Mons of south vs. Burmans. 14th C. Ava on Irrawaddy River was seat of rulers of Burman & some Shan lands. Image
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Nov 3, 2023
1. This History Thread is background on Kokang, the Myanmar (Burma) region bordering China which is major part of current #Operation1027 (Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army & allies vs Myanmar coup regime.) 2009 conflict was especially important. #WhatsHappeningInMyanmar

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2. Mainly inhabited by Chinese ethnic people, 18th-19th C. Kokang was ruled by Yang family and a tributary of Qing Dynasty China. 1897 China ceded Kokang to British-ruled Burma. Yangs became aristocracy similar to system of neighboring Shan States, Kokang became part of Hsenwi. Image
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Oct 13, 2023
1. This History Thread is about war correspondents in Burma (Myanmar.) Many reporters have covered conflicts in Burma, incl. WW2 & ethnic defense vs military dictatorship. Current anti-coup revolutionary war is reported by local & foreign journalists. #WhatsHappeningInMyanmar


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2. In lands that would become Burma, warfare between dynastic rivals or ethnic/regional realms & wars with neighbors like China, Siam, Bengal were recorded in paintings, songs, poems & royal chronicles. Image
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