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The Story of Myanmar: Kingdoms, Conflict, and Military Rule — Fexingo History

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Mandalay
Pagan Empire
Myanmar
British Empire
Konbaung Dynasty
Bagan, Myanmar
Ayutthaya
Mindon Min
Aung San
Bayinnaung
Ne Win
Panglong Agreement
Buddhism
Thibaw Min
Third Anglo-Burmese War
Theravada Buddhism
Saffron Revolution
Fifth Buddhist Council
Sriksetra
Mongol Empire

From the Pagan Empire's golden age of temple building to the brutal military junta that renamed the country Myanmar, this show traces the full arc of a land that has been a crossroads of civilizations and a crucible of conflict. Hosts Lucas and Luna dig into the rise and fall of the Mon, Bamar, and Shan kingdoms; the unifying rule of kings like Anawrahta and Bayinnaung; and the tragedy of the last... more

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Long before Aung San and the Thirty Comrades, a wave of student-led strikes swept through colonial Burma, challenging British authority and birthing a generation of political activists. This episode focuses on the 1936 Rangoon University strike, spar... more

Long before the Konbaung dynasty or British invasions, there was Pagan. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the rise of the Pagan Empire under King Anawrahta in the 11th century. They discuss how Anawrahta unified the Irrawaddy valley, converted ... more

In this episode of The Story of Myanmar, hosts Lucas and Luna delve into the life and legacy of Maha Bandula, the brilliant Konbaung general who led Burma's resistance against the British in the First Anglo-Burmese War. They trace his rise from a pro... more

In 1563, King Bayinnaung of the Taungoo dynasty launched a campaign against Ayutthaya that would reshape Southeast Asia. The casus belli? Ayutthaya refused to send white elephants as tribute. This episode examines the First Siege of Ayutthaya, where ... more

In this episode of The Story of Myanmar, Lucas and Luna explore the surprising history of the Burmese cat — a breed that may have originated in the temples of ancient Burma, perhaps even the fabled temple of Lao Sun. Despite its modern popularity, th... more

Long before modern parliaments, the Konbaung dynasty of Myanmar had the Hlutdaw — a royal council of ministers, judges, and military officers that served as the king's cabinet, supreme court, and legislative body all in one. In this episode, Lucas an... more

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the extraordinary role of white elephants in Myanmar's Konbaung dynasty. Far from mere curiosities, these rare animals were seen as divine portents of righteous kingship, capable of making or breaking a monarch... more

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the little-known role of eunuchs at the Konbaung court in Mandalay. While eunuchs were rare in Southeast Asia, Myanmar's last dynasty had a small cadre of castrated officials who served as trusted gatekeepers o... more

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The Panglong Agreement: Myanmar's Promise and Betrayal
Q: What exactly was agreed at Panglong and why did it matter for independence?
The agreement promised autonomy and full internal administration for frontier ethnic groups (Shan, Kachin, Chin) within a federal framework, with the option to secede after 10 years, a concept that would have allowed ethnic groups real self-determination and a more decentralized Burma, which was essential for achieving broad-based support for independence.

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A historian-focused program tracing the arc of Myanmar's past, from the Pagan empire's temple-building boom to contemporary upheavals. Across episodes, the hosts explore the rise and fall of major dynasties and ethnic polities (Mon, Bamar, Shan), the role of Theravada Buddhism and sacred sites like Shwedagon Pagoda, and how colonialism, nationalism, and modern conflict shape today's headlines. Notable throughlines include the Rohingya crisis, the 2021 coup, and ongoing civil strife, with discussions often tying ancient statecraft and religious identity to contemporary politics and memory. The show's strength lies in synthesizing archaeology, inscriptions, and historiography with current events, offering listeners a historically-informed len... more

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