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Twilight Over Burma

My Life as a Shan Princess

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Just married, a young Austrian woman arrives in Rangoon in 1953 with her Burmese husband, only to discover he is the Prince of Hsipaw, ruler of an autonomous state in Burma's Shan mountains. Welcomed by hundreds of well-wishers, she embraces the Shan lifestyle, learning the language and culture while falling in love with the land and its people. As the Princess of Hsipaw, she collaborates with her husband to modernize their country, focusing on education and healthcare, which earns them popularity as a ruling couple in Southeast Asia. However, their idyllic life is shattered by a violent military coup in 1962, irrevocably changing her existence. Inge Sargent recounts her extraordinary journey, detailing the social, religious, and political events she witnessed. She shares her experiences as a "reluctant ruler" and her role as an equal partner to her husband, which both perplexed and inspired those around her. The narrative captures her determination and bravery in the face of a ruthless military regime, revealing the truth behind the overthrow of one of Burma's beloved local leaders. This poignant story illustrates the fragility of happiness and the resilience of the human spirit amidst chaos.

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Twilight Over Burma, Inge Sargent

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Untertitel
My Life as a Shan Princess
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Inge Sargent
Erscheinungsdatum
1994
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
242
ISBN10
9747100614
ISBN13
9789747100617
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Originaltitel
Twilight over Burma
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Just married, a young Austrian woman arrives in Rangoon in 1953 with her Burmese husband, only to discover he is the Prince of Hsipaw, ruler of an autonomous state in Burma's Shan mountains. Welcomed by hundreds of well-wishers, she embraces the Shan lifestyle, learning the language and culture while falling in love with the land and its people. As the Princess of Hsipaw, she collaborates with her husband to modernize their country, focusing on education and healthcare, which earns them popularity as a ruling couple in Southeast Asia. However, their idyllic life is shattered by a violent military coup in 1962, irrevocably changing her existence. Inge Sargent recounts her extraordinary journey, detailing the social, religious, and political events she witnessed. She shares her experiences as a "reluctant ruler" and her role as an equal partner to her husband, which both perplexed and inspired those around her. The narrative captures her determination and bravery in the face of a ruthless military regime, revealing the truth behind the overthrow of one of Burma's beloved local leaders. This poignant story illustrates the fragility of happiness and the resilience of the human spirit amidst chaos.