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The Kingdom of Reman or Kingdom of Rahman (Malay: Kerajaan Reman; Jawi: كراجأن رمان; Thai: รามัน; RTGS: Raman) was a landlocked semi-independent Malay kingdom in the northern Malay Peninsula. It was one of seven regions of Patani Kingdom, an autonomous tributary state of Siam, between 1810 and 1902.
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[2] [3] Amadou Hampâté Bâ, Mali's best-known historian, spent much of his life recording the oral traditions of his own Fula teachers, as well as those of Bambara and other Mande neighbors. [ 3 ] The best-known novel by a Malian writer is Yambo Ouologuem 's Le devoir de violence , which won the 1968 Prix Renaudot but whose legacy was marred ...
The name Reman comes from the Malay kingdom of Reman, a semi-independent kingdom which is part of the Greater Patani Confederation. Reman existed from the early 19th century until it was dissolved in 1902. This kingdom once ruled what is now northern Perak as well as southern Yala (now part of Thailand). After the 1909 Treaty, the kingdom was ...
Banned books are books or other printed works such as essays or plays which have been prohibited by law, or to which free access has been restricted by other means. The practice of banning books is a form of censorship , from political, legal, religious, moral, or commercial motives.
National Book Award for Fiction: Shirley Hazzard, The Great Fire; National Book Critics Circle Award: Edward P. Jones, The Known World; Newbery Medal for children's literature: Avi, Crispin: The Cross of Lead [28] PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction: Sabina Murray, The Caprices; Pulitzer Prize for Fiction: Jeffrey Eugenides, Middlesex
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[2] March 1 – The National Library of Wales completes its transfer to purpose-built premises in Aberystwyth. [3] March 22 – J. R. R. Tolkien and Edith Bratt marry at St Mary Immaculate Roman Catholic Church, Warwick, England. They will serve as inspiration for the fictional characters Beren and Lúthien. Tolkien leaves for military service ...