03-10-2006, 10:58 PM
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Interesting..
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If it was Hinduism then there would be no MOU, no nothing. The question is what was there before Buddhism in Maynmar? Indian historians just ignore who and what was ruling Maynmar. If I recall it was the Chinese expansion under Mongol rulers that led to the diminishing of the Hindu influence in Maynmar in and around 1200-1300 AD.
ramana
Interesting..
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If it was Hinduism then there would be no MOU, no nothing. The question is what was there before Buddhism in Maynmar? Indian historians just ignore who and what was ruling Maynmar. If I recall it was the Chinese expansion under Mongol rulers that led to the diminishing of the Hindu influence in Maynmar in and around 1200-1300 AD.
ramana