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          <dc:title>Military Strength of the Northern Division: A Brief Survey</dc:title>
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          <dc:description>This study focuses on the people of the region located between the two river courses, the Ayeyarwady and the Chindwin. These areas were known in the Bagan Inscriptions as the Taik Regions, the second home of Bamas if the Khayaing Regions were their first home. One can trace the historical developments in this cradle region from the lower Paleolithic Age down to present day. But major emphasis is made on the cavalry and other armed groups organized and settled there by the Nyaung-yan and the Konbaung kings.</dc:description>
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