• The Fall of Manerplaw occurred on 27 January 1995, when the village of Manerplaw was captured by the Tatmadaw (Myanmar Armed Forces) and the Democratic...
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  • Democratic Karen Buddhist Army (DKBA) troops on 27 January 1995 during the Fall of Manerplaw and later abandoned. On 17 December 2024, Karen National Union, Karen...
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    Burmese Student Warriors "The Politics of Pressure: The 1990s and the Fall of Manerplaw". www.ibiblio.org. The Museum of Karen History and Culture. Archived...
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  • positions from Thai territory, with the permission of the Thai government. However, the Fall of Manerplaw on 27 January 1995 allowed the Tatmadaw to advance...
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    KNLA) is the military branch of the Karen National Union (KNU), which campaigns for the self-determination of the Karen people of Myanmar (formerly Burma)...
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    to the site where Zone C currently lies. After the fall of Manerplaw in January 1995, a number of camps were attacked in cross-border raids and the Thai...
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    the Burmese military capture the key KNU stronghold of Manerplaw, during the 1995 Fall of Manerplaw. A new KNU headquarter was established in Mu Aye Pu...
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    proposal. By the mid-1990s tens of thousands of Karen refugees lived in camps along the Thai border. After the fall of Manerplaw on 27 January 1995, 10,000...
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    was severely diminished after its headquarters were captured in the Fall of Manerplaw, near the Thai border, in 1995. The 12th KNU congress was held in...
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    including at the KNU headquarters of Manerplaw. As the KNU leadership would not grant permission for construction of the pagodas, claiming they would attract...
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    Retrieved 12 March 2018. "The Politics of Pressure: The 1990s and the Fall of Manerplaw". www.ibiblio.org. The Museum of Karen History and Culture. Archived...
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    (Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, 1994) Stolen Children (Mozambique, 1994) The Fall of Manerplaw (Myanmar, 1992) Khun Sa Opium Warlord (Myanmar, 1994) 32 Battalion...
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    Lists of battles Before 301 301–1300 1301–1600 1601–1800 1801–1900 1901–2000 2001–current Naval Sieges See also This article lists all the battles that...
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    including at the KNU headquarters of Manerplaw. As the KNU leadership would not grant permission for construction of the pagodas, claiming they would attract...
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    of Myawaddy, after a "five minute fight". This camp held both strategic and moral significance as the historic staging point for attacks on Manerplaw...
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  • and moral significance as it acted as a staging point for attacks on Manerplaw and Kawmoora after the junta captured it in 1990. 14 March – MNDAAA reopens...
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  • and repair the stupas at Manerplaw. The top leadership of the KNU were also dominated by Christians, although roughly 65% of the Karen are Buddhist. Many...
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  • at Manerplaw in spring 1995, but there has still been no final peace settlement. Khun Sa, a major opium warlord who nominally controlled parts of Shan...
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