Talk:Tedim
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This article is about a topic whose name is originally rendered in the Burmese script; however the article does not have that version of its name in the article's lead paragraph. Anyone who is knowledgeable enough with the original language is invited to assist in adding the Burmese script. For more information, see: MOS:FOREIGN · Wikipedia:Naming conventions (Burmese). |
myanmar font
[edit]myanmar font lokhin te —Preceding unsigned comment added by 121.120.158.136 (talk) 03:50, 27 May 2008 (UTC)
Tedim, Chin
[edit]THERE ARE MANY TOWNS IN CHIN STATE, TEDIM TOWN IS ONE OF THEM. THERE ARE MANY LANGUAGES IN CHIN STATE, TEDIM LANGUAGE IS ONE OF THEM. THERE ARE MANY TRIPES IN CHIN STATE, TEDIM TRIPE IS ONE OF THEM. but NO teddim AT ALL. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 82.25.65.6 (talk) 12:11, 25 March 2010 (UTC)
Pronounce
[edit]THE REAL, ORIGINAL,AND OFFICIAL NAME OF TEDIM IS "TEDIM" PRONOUNCE "TE-DIM". — Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.63.162.36 (talk) 18:34, 5 September 2011 (UTC)
History section sources
[edit]In October 2012, Dr. Blofeld removed the sources section which included the following:
- C. Thang Za Tuan, Prof., "Zomi Tanchin Tomkim," in Zolus Journal 4 (1999): 3-6. Dr. Tuan is a retired Deputy Director General of Basic Education Dept., the Ministry of Education, Myanmar. He dated the first founding of Tedim by Gui Mang to 1570.
- Tedim Behs No 1 Golden Jubilee Magazine (Tedim, Chin State, Myanmar: Magazine Committee, 1998). This is the commemorative magazine of the Golden Jubilee of the school.
- Gin K. Thang, Guite Khang Tangthu [History of the Guite], (Kalemyo, Myanmar: 1986). This local publication is still the best collection of existing oral accounts on the Guite dynastic rule. (The author in 1994 acknowleged that ruler "Gui Luah" (Guiluah) was incorrectly included, and is not verifiable.) A revised edition was published in 2009 entitled Guite Khangthu: Genealogy and History of the Guite see here.
--Bejnar (talk) 20:09, 9 June 2016 (UTC)
Useful, because it is in English, is A story of the Guite chiefs (1982) by Piangzathang (Piang Za Thang), a translation of Guite hausate thangthu although it is uninformed by the work of Gin K. Thang. OCLC 80095773