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Armed Islamic Group

Armed Islamic Group (Groupe Islamique Armee) (GIA) Asbat Al-Ansar ( League of Partisans or Band of Helpers ) Babbar Khalsa (BK ... [Pg.16]

Dutch, British and French empires with modern ideas of sovereignty and bureaucracy. All Southeast Asians became aware of the claims and functions of modern statehood aristocrats were deprived of their arms and their slaves all were subjected to the monopoly of a single state system of laws, with origins far distant from them. This imposition of a new order was resisted passionately by some, in the name of dynastic pride (Burmese, Vietnamese, Acehnese, Balinese), nascent ethnie nationalism (Vietnamese, Acehnese, Batak, Javanese), or OSH-flavoured Islam (Tausug, Magindanao, Acehnese). Most however adapted quickly to the modern opportunities offered by the broader worlds they now entered. The new states were useful, and above all they were identified as modern by the new educated groups, but they remained for the most part alien and remote—as indeed they were intended to. [Pg.22]


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