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Muslim Thai Bibliography

1.1. North Thailand

Feng Yu, & Suchart Setthamalinee. (2016).   The Diversity of Chinese Muslim Identities: A Special Hui in Yunnan. In G. Rong, H. Z. Gönül, & Z. Xiaoyan (Eds.), Hui Muslims in China (pp. 113–126). Leuven: Leuven University Press.

Forbes, A. D. W. (1982).   The Cin-Ho (Yunanese Chinese) Muslims of North Thailand. Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs, 7(January), 173–186.

Forbes, A. D. W. (1987).   The Role of Hui Muslims in the Traditional Caravan Trade Between Yunnan and Thailand. In Asian Merchants and Businessmen in the Indian Ocean and the China Sea: 13–20 Centuries.

Forbes, A. D. W. (1987).   The “Cin-Ho” (Yunnanese Chinese) Caravan Trade with North Thailand During the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries. Journal of Asian History, 21(1), 1–47.

Forbes, A. D. W. (1988).   The Yunnanese (“Ho”) Muslims of North Thailand. In A. D. W. Forbes (Ed.), The Muslims of Thailand. Volume 1. Historical and Cultural Studies (pp. 87–104). Bihar: Centre for South East Asian Studies.

Forbes, A. D. W. (2004).   The Crescent in North Thailand: Muslims of Chiang Mai. Retrieved from CPA Media

Liulan, W. (2004).   Yunnanese Muslims Along the Northern Thai Border. Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, 4(March). Kyoto Review

Mote, F. W. (1967).   The Rural Haw (Yunnanese Chinese) of Northern Thailand. In P. Kunstadter (Ed.), Southeast Asian Tribes, Minorities and Nations (pp. 80–97). Princeton: Princeton University Press.

Suchart Setthamalinee. (2008).   The Transformation of Chinese Muslim Identities in Northern Thailand. Journal of Social Sciences of Chiang Mai University, 19(2), 22–58.

Suchart Setthamalinee. (2016).   Chinese Muslims in Northern Thailand: The Making of the Middle Class Through Multiple Identities. Senri Ethnological Studies, 93, 67–87.

Suthep Soonthornpasuch. (1977).   Islamic Identity in Chiengmai City: A Historical and Structural Comparison of Two Communities. (Ph.D.). University of California, Berkeley.

Suthep Soonthornpasuch. (1998).   The Heterogeny of the Muslim World: A Unity on the Bases of Historical Development, Ethnic Differences, and Economic and Socio-cultural Adaptations. Songkhla Nakarin Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, 4(1), 33–51.

Vatikiotis, M. K. J. (1984).   Ethnic Pluralism in the Northern Thai City of Chiang Mai. (Ph.D.). Oxford University. Retrieved from Opinion Asia

Wahyu Kuncoro. (2018).   Burmese-Muslim Social Networks in the Borderland: A Case Study of Islam Bamroong Muslim Community in Mae Sot, Tak Province, Thailand. Chiang Mai: Chiang Mai University Press.

Wilson, D., & Henley, D. (1995, January 4).   Northern Comfort: The Contented Muslims of Chiang Mai. Bangkok Post, pp. 33, 40.

Yaduvansh Bahadur Mathur. (1986).   Islam in North Thailand. The Muslim Reader, 6(1 December–February).

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