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    Ba Gyan (Burmese: ဘဂျမ်း [ba̰ dʑáɰ̃]; 1902–1953) was a pioneering Burmese cartoonist who created the first cartoon movie released in Burma in 1935.[citation...
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  • his contemporary Ba Gyan (1902-1953) who rose to prominence in the 1930s with his bold cartoons and nationalist agenda. Ba Gyan, like Ba Gale, also trained...
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    Tin Moe (redirect from Maung Ba Gyan)
    MLCTS: tangmui:; [tɪ̀ɰ̃ mó]) (1933-2007) was a Burmese poet. Tin Moe (Maung Ba Gyan) was born in the village of Kanmyè in Taungtha Township, Myingyan, Mandalay...
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    Youth League (former All Asia Youth League) headed by the Minister Bagan U Ba Gyan. In commemoration of Myanmar Independence in January 1948. All Thaing masters...
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    anti-colonialist Myanma Alin newspaper while Ba Gyan became a writer with the pen name of Pathein Ba Gyan. Ba Than received a B.A. from Rangoon College, in an era when...
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  • i Feng Ba 馮跋 (died 430), an emperor of Northern Yan Ba Cho (1893–1947), newspaper publisher and politician Ba Gyan (1902–1953), cartoonist Ba Htay (1906–2000)...
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  • journalists such as Thuriya U Thein Maung, cartoonists U Ba Galay, U Hein Soon and U Ba Gyan, artist U Ohn Lwin and weightlifters Ka-ya bala U Shein,...
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  • King Tabinshwehti (1530–1550), the 3rd by King Alaungpaya (1752–1760)). Dr Ba Maw who was the Head of State and "Supreme Leader' (in Burmese Adipadi Gyi)...
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  • Fortune TV 2023 Rangoon Nights Sai Nyan Linn Sett Nyi Nanda, Myo Sandi Kyaw, Ba Gyan, Thoon Thet Htoo San, U Htun, Nay Htut, Bo Min Khant, Swan Htet, May Barami...
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  • Painter Aung Myint 1946 Painter Ba Gyan 1902 1953 Cartoonist Bagyi Aung Soe 1924 1990 Painter Ba Kyi 1912 2000 Painter Ba Nyan 1897 1945 Painter Bart Was...
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    documented reference to Burmese pork skewers is a 1941 cartoon illustrated by Ba Gyan. Skewers are sold by the stick, and traditionally, street vendors set up...
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  • Tin Maung — traditional dancer Ba Maung — hsaing musician Shwe Pyi Aye — musician Ba Than — Burmese musician Ba Gyan (b. 1902) — pioneering Burmese cartoonist;...
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    January 1949 in Wundwin, Myanmar. He has six siblings. He is the son of Ba Gyan, a police officer and his wife Khin Khin. After his father retires from...
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  • corruption in the post-independence period, he collaborated with the cartoonist Ba Gyan to produce a series of powerful and effective posters. In 1952 he was sent...
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  • writers, poets, and artists. Influential visual artist and cartoonist Ba Gyan grew up in Nyaungdon before moving to Yangon for college before starting...
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  • Traditional Medicine,Mandalay Hla Min (1943–45) Ba Gyan (1945–47) Aung Zan Wai Khin Maung Lat Sein Ban, Dr Ba Saw Hla Min Tun Tin (1958–60) Sultan Mahmud...
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  • Kwadwo Afari-Gyan CSG (born 18 June 1945) is a Ghanaian academic, political scientist and election administrator. He was Chairman of the Electoral Commission...
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    Myanmar women's national football team Shwe Done Bi Aung, film director Ba Gyan, visual artist and cartoonist Myanmar Information Management Unit (September...
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    name Shwe Ba (ရွှေဘ) (30 March 1918 – 1 December 1988), was a Burmese actor and director. He founded the film group known as Thamada Lu Gyan, which produced...
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    she co-starred in the film Mar Na Shin directed by Ba Shin alongside Chit Shwe, May Shin, Gyan Sein, Ba Shin and Maung Than Sein. She co-starred in the film...
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  • published in Mandalay. Comic-strip painting was not new to Burma, and Ba Gyan (1902–1953), had earlier won the highest award in Burma for artistic accomplishment...
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  • Aate Jaate Yeh Haa Suresh Raheja Kumar Sanu Great Target 1546 Sabse Bada Gyan Ghulam Ali Abhijeet Humraaz 1547 "Pyaar Kar" Himesh Reshammiya Udit Narayan;...
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    Manipur (3 Vol.). Gyan Publishing House. p. 582. ISBN 978-81-7835-864-2. Lisam, Khomdan Singh (2011). Encyclopaedia Of Manipur (3 Vol.). Gyan Publishing House...
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  • original on 24 October 2016. http://www.tribuneindia.com/mobi/news/life-style/gyan-zone/a-carefree-world/297662.html [dead link] Nazir, Ajdad (16 September...
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  • Padma's father Veena Khanna as Padma's aunt Hemant Mishra as Madho (gardener) Gyan Shivpuri as Banwari Anil Bhatia as Satish (Narender's friend) Khalid as Aadil...
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  • Neighbours, Gyan Books, New Delhi, 2001. ISBN 81-212-0726-6. India’s Foreign Policy—challenge Of Terrorism Fashioning Interstate Equations, by Gyan Books,...
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    E. A. Kajuru Kajuru Tantatu Kujeni/ K/G M/Anguwan; Gyangyare/ Lgea Pri. Gyan Gare; Kutura Gari I/ K/G Sarki; Kutura Hausa/ L. G. Clinic K.; Kutura Station/...
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  • Eto'o, Didier Drogba, Yaya Touré, Emmanuel Adebayor, Jay-Jay Okocha, Asamoah Gyan, Patrick Mboma, Moustapha Hadji, Samuel Kuffour, Shabani Nonda and Jonathan...
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  • went on to become famous national artists include Ba Gyan, Hein Sunn, Saya Mya, Ba Zaw, and Ohn Lwin. Ba Gale ("Shwetalay"), was the club's most famous alumnus...
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    Ahmedabad (/ˈɑːmədəbæd, -bɑːd/ AH-mə-də-ba(h)d; is the most populous city in the Indian state of Gujarat. It is the administrative headquarters of the...
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