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Bamaw in the Shadow of Sampa

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Title Bamaw in the Shadow of Sampa
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Publication date 2012
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Kyaw Swe Nyunt
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Occupying strategic location at the confluence of the Ayeyarwaddy River, the artery of Myanmar and the river Tapaing, Sampanago commands both gateways to Northern Myanmar and to China along the Taping Valley. It flourished by exploiting the fertile land around it and by extracting dues and fees on the trade, carried out by local peoples and by collecting taxes and dues from foreign trade, done by a host of Shan, Myanmar, Mon, Chinese Tai and Chinese merchants between Myanmar and China, along the Taping river valley. When Sampanago faded out, Bamaw came to appear occupying and integrating the old Sampanago
within its boundary. Thus it went on thrived like the old Sampanago. But the changing situations made Bamaw more prominent than ever before. All these are to be seen in this paper.
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