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The History of the Rohingya Crisis: Origin and Uprising


Md. Firoz Hasnat1,2* and Faisal Ahmed3,4

1Dept. of History, Western Illinois University, USA; 2Dept. of Islamic History & Culture, University of Chittagong, Bangladesh; 3Dept. of GI Science and Geo-environment, Western Illinois University, USA; 4Dept. of Environmental Science, Jahangirnagar University, Geography & Environment, Mirpur Girls’ Ideal Laboratory Institute, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 

*Correspondence: mf-hasnat@wiu.edu (Md. Firoz Hasnat, Department of History, Western Illinois University, USA and Department of Islamic History & Culture, University of Chittagong, Bangladesh).

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ABSTRACT

The Rohingya, one of Myanmar's ethnic groups, have faced brutal treatment by their own government. This research paper focuses on the historical origins and ongoing plight of the Rohingya crisis in Myanmar. The paper traces the roots of the crisis back to the mid-19th century, highlighting the persecution and exclusion of the Rohingya throughout Myanmar's history. In addition, it examines the relationship between Myanmar's military regime and the Rohingya and explores the current situation of the crisis. By addressing the lack of historical research on the topic, the paper aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the Rohingya's struggle as refugees and shed light on the underlying reasons for the refugee crisis. Moreover, this study contributes to the growing scholarship on the suffering endured by the Rohingya over the past fifty years and emphasizes the need for historical analysis when addressing the complex issues surrounding the Rohingya crisis. 

Keywords: Muslim and Buddhist conflict in Myanmar, Rohingya crisis, and Exclusion of Rohingya people.

Citation: Hasnat MF., and Ahmed F. (2023). The history of the Rohingya crisis: origin and uprising, Br. J. Arts Humanit., 5(4), 192-208. https://doi.org/10.34104/bjah.02301920208


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