Armenians in Myanmar (English Wikipedia)

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  • Maung, Mya (1991). The Burma Road to Poverty. Bloomsbury Academic. p. 46. Dr. Ba Maw was a Eurasian with Armenian blood ; 25 he was originally a Christian and later converted to Buddhism to woo the Burmese Buddhists for political support.
  • Min, U. Kyaw (1945). The Burma We Love. Calcutta: India Book House. p. 8.

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  • Tucker, Shelby (2001). Burma: Curse of Independence. Pluto Press. p. 70. ISBN 9780745315416. Ba Maw (b. 1893), a Christian, widely believed to be part Armenian
  • Kratoska, Paul H., ed. (2013). Southeast Asian Minorities in the Wartime Japanese Empire. Routledge. p. 35. ISBN 9781136125065. Ba Maw, who was of mixed Burman and Armenian descent, was born in 1890.
  • Myint-U, Thant (2011). The River of Lost Footsteps. Faber & Faber. p. 229. One of the newer faces was an up-and-coming barrister named Dr. Ba Maw. The son of one of Thibaw's courtiers, Ba Maw was rumored to be of part-Armenian ancestry.

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  • Downing, Jared (July 27, 2019). "The invisible bond: the Armenians of Myanmar". Frontier Myanmar. Archived from the original on 25 March 2023.

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  • Downing, Jared (July 27, 2019). "The invisible bond: the Armenians of Myanmar". Frontier Myanmar. Archived from the original on 25 March 2023.

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