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タイトル: ウー・トゥーリャの乱 : 19世紀末下ビルマの反政庁運動(<特集>19世紀ビルマの英国植民地化過程と社会変容)
その他のタイトル: U Thuriya's Rebellion : The Anti-colonial Uprising in Late 19th Century Lower Buruma(<Special Issue>On the Process of Colonization by the British and the Social Changes in 19th Century Buruma)
著者: 伊東, 利勝  KAKEN_name
著者名の別形: Ito, Toshikatsu
発行日: Sep-1985
出版者: 京都大学東南アジア研究センター
誌名: 東南アジア研究
巻: 23
号: 2
開始ページ: 155
終了ページ: 172
抄録: A rebellion led by a pongyi (Buddhist monk) named U Thuriya, who lived in a monastery at Mayinkaing near Zigon, broke out in July 1888 in the Tharrawaddy district. The monk's adherents, about 1, 700 in all, were villagers from the northern part of this district, who were discontented with heavy land, capitation and punitive police taxation. The rebels were tattooed with four Burmese letters that meant invulnerable, and rallied round the Myingun Prince as their leader. From investigations of 14 other anti-colonial uprisings that took place in the late 19th century in Lower Burma, it appears that Myingun was merely a symbol. What is important about this and several other uprisings is that pongyis were the leaders and that tattooing, a traditional practice legitimized by Buddhism, was the means by which they obtained their followers. These two factors and the motive behind the rebellion can thus be understood in the context of fork Buddhism. The name of the Myingun Prince was used and the restoration of the Burmese Empire was proclaimed because leaders would not otherwise have been able to impose their concept of the ideal society on the people.
記述: この論文は国立情報学研究所の学術雑誌公開支援事業により電子化されました。
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/56205
出現コレクション:Vol.23 No.2

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