Between integration and secession: the Muslim communities of the southern Philippines, Southern Thailand, and western Burma/Myanmar
/ Moshe Yegar
Lanham
: Lexington Books
, 2002 = 1381.
xv، ۴۶۳ ص.
:مصور، نقشه
کتابنامه
Machine generated contents note: Introduction -- The Expansion of Islam in Southeast Asia -- Part One: The Muslims of Arakan -- 1. Beginnings of the Muslim Community in Burma -- 2. Muslim Settlement in Arakan -- 3. From the British Occupation through World War II -- 4. World War II and Its Aftermath -- 5. The Mujahideen Rebellion -- 6. The Mayu Frontier Administration (MFA) -- 7. The Military Coup and Its Aftermath -- Part Two: The Patani Muslims -- 8. The Emergence of the Patani Muslim Community -- 9. The Annexation of Patani -- 10. Hajji Sulong and Tunku Mayhiddin -- 11. Causes of Friction and Attempts at Reform -- 12. Separatist Movements -- 13. The Communist Underground and Problems of the Border Areas -- 14. Aspects of Foreign Relations: Malaysia, Arab Nations, and Islamic Conferences -- 15. The 1990s: Is the Revolt in Decline? -- Part Three: The Moro Muslims -- 16. The Emergence of the Moro Community -- 17. The Spanish Occupation Period -- 18. The American Occupation Period -- 19. The Philippine Republic -- 20. The Emergence of the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) -- 21. The Controversy over the Tripoli Agreement -- 22. Autonomy.