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    The impact of Japanese occupation in the writings of Malaysian Indian writers by Mani, Manimangai, Veeraputhran, Veeramohan

    Published 2017
    “…These untold cruelties committed by the Japanese army towards the Malayan people is often used as the theme by Malaysian Indian writers in their works. …”
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    Comrades in Arms: The Military-Strategic Aspects of China-Russia Relations by Muraviev, Alexey

    Published 2014
    “…Yet, the relationship with Russia in the sphere of security and defence allowed the People’s Liberation Army to reduce the capability gap with other regional powers and to launch a strategic push into Southeast Asia and the Indian Ocean region. …”
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    Kajian penindasan terhadap masyarakat India di Malaysia dalam cerpen – cerpen karya S.Vadiveloo berdasarkan teori subaltern / Maniyarasan Muniandy by Maniyarasan , Muniandy

    Published 2018
    “…Besides that, women were sexually exploited by the Indian elite group. The Japanese army that ruled this country has also been found to have oppressed the Indian community in civilized living. …”
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    S M A Rashidul Hasan by Hasan, Md. Mahmudul

    Published 2011
    “…He was killed by the Pakistani army during the conflict that gave birth to Bangladesh. …”
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    Bangabandhu and Bangladesh: analysing contemporary society and politics by Karim, A.H.M Zehadul

    Published 2016
    “…After a rule of two hundred years, the British proclaimed independence of the Indian sub-continent by dividing it into two major countries, namely India and Pakistan in the year 1947. …”
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    A dialogue between colonial and post-colonial Bengal: An exceptional mother and daughter in search of science by Datta, Chandrakala

    Published 2014
    “…The second half of the nineteenth century was marked by one of intensifying imperial control, particularly in the wake of the Great Mutiny of 1857, through the geographical surveys, a large number of scientific institutes such as the Botanical Survey of India which complemented the Geological Survey of India,the Zoological Survey of India, the Imperial Museum,the Indian Medical Service, the army among a host of others.and a spate of building activities. …”
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