Thakin Tin Mya (9 September 1924 in Danubyu – 28 February 2015) was a Burmese politician who served as political commissar in the Seventh Military Region...
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Thakin Mya (Burmese: သခင်မြ, pronounced [θəkʰɪ̀ɰ̃ mja̰]; 7 October 1897 – 19 July 1947) was a Burmese lawyer and politician who served as the Minister...
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Communist Party (Burma) (section Capture of Thakin Soe)
concentrated to the Irrawaddy delta. In 1949 the party expelled Thakin Tin Mya. Thakin Tin Mya later re-joined the Communist Party of Burma. In the Arakan...
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Phone Naing Thakin Kodaw Hmaing Thakin Lwin Thakin Tin Mya Than Tun Thant Myint-U Thein Pe Myint Theippan Maung Wa Thu Kha Thu Maung Tin Moe Tin Shwe U Nu...
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Minami, in September 1940, meeting with political leaders Thakin Kodaw Hmaing and Thakin Mya. The Japanese later made contact with Aung San in China who...
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Thakin Maung Gyi Thakin Soe Thein Thakin Ba Thaung[citation needed] Thakin Ba Sein Thakin Lay Maung Thakin Thein Maung Gyi Thakin Tun Oke Thakin Mya Thakin...
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forward 28 candidates three of which were elected; Thakhin Mya in Tharrawaddy South, Thakhin Hla Tin in Henzada East and Thakhin Ant Gyi in Pakokku South....
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Japanese intelligence to Soe, while other Communist leaders Thakin Thein Pe and Thakin Tin Shwe made contact with the exiled colonial government in Simla...
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: 98 In 1930, a musician from Mandalay named Saya Tin went to Rangoon and contacted the Thakins to write a new national anthem together. They set four...
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the AFPFL. In January 1947, Aung San and other AFPFL leaders such as Thakin Mya, Tin Tut, and Kyaw Nyein negotiated in London the independence for Burma...
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leaders of the pre-independence interim government, and one bodyguard —Thakin Mya, Ba Cho, Abdul Razak, Ba Win, Mahn Ba Khaing, Sao San Tun, Ohn Maung and...
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Kenya, f/p/ch) Lâm Quang Mỹ (born 1944, Vietnam, p) Nyo Mya (1914–1985, Burma, nf) Thakin Tin Mya (1924–2015, Burma/Myanmar, nf) Valerie Grosvenor Myer...
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was born on 21 March 1942 in Mandalay. His father is Thakin Thein Pe and his mother is Daw Mya Mya from Mandalay. He is the eldest of three siblings. His...
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Aung San (section Thakin revolutionary)
eight other people were killed, seven of whom were also politicians. Thakin Mya was a minister without portfolio who had been a student leader and a close...
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Modzelewski, 86, American football player (Cleveland Browns), heart failure. Thakin Tin Mya, 91, Burmese politician. William Röttger, 66, German label manager,...
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Politburo: Thakin Chit Maung, Thakin Lwin, U Ba Nyein, Boh Mya Thway, Thakin Ba Han, Aung Ban. Party Unification Commission: Thakin Hla Kyway, Sein Mya, Than...
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Tin Tut, CBE (Burmese: တင်ထွဋ်, pronounced [tɪ̀ɰ̃ tʰʊʔ]; also spelt Tin Htut; 1 February 1895 – 18 September 1948) was the 1st Minister of Foreign Affairs...
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and the Communist leader Thakin Than Tun as Minister of Land and Agriculture as well as the Socialist leaders Thakins Nu and Mya. When the Japanese declared...
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Kyi, Dr. Sein Mya Maung, Myoma U Than Kywe, Tin Tut, Bo Khin Maung Kalay, Thakin Watin, Bo Aung, Bo Min Lwin, Ko Ko Lay, Bo Thein Swe, Tin Nyunt and Maung...
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and the Communist leader Thakin Than Tun as Minister of Land and Agriculture as well as the Socialist leaders Thakins Nu and Mya. When the Japanese declared...
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Kyaw (1866-1919), U Ottama (1879–1939), Thakin Kodaw Hmaing (1876–1964), P Moe Nin (1883-1940), Pe Maung Tin (1888–1973), Po Kya (1891–1942), Theippan...
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faction was occasionally referred to as the Nu-Tin faction, referring to its other leader Thakin Tin, and contained several groups from different political...
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Hlaing. U Tin Tut, 1946-1947 Thakin Mya, 1947 U Tin Tut, 1947-1948 U Tin, 1948-1956 Bo Khin Maung Gale, 1956-1958 U Kyaw Min, 1958-1960 Thakin Tin, 1960-1962...
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Saya Tin's son Shwe Nan Tin was awarded in April 2022, making them the second father and son who received Alinkar Kyawsaw. Thakin Kodaw Hmaing — Burmese...
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from the university after he failed an exam. Ne Win eventually became "Thakin Shu Maung", or a member of the nationalist organisation Dobama Asiayone...
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the British colonists in the struggle for independence. Their leader was Thakin Aung San and they were sent by the Dobama Asiayone ("We Burmans Association")...
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into Japanese by Yasuko Dobashi aka Yin Yin Mya 1994 Sayagyi Thakin Kodaw Hmaing - a biography of Thakin Kodaw Hmaing 1976 Chindwin hma pinle tho - From...
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encouraged ethnic Mon Thakin Aung Pe and Rakhine U Kyaw Yin to do the same among their own people. When the very first volume Kayin ponbyin mya (Karen Folk Tales)...
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his political friends. In 1939, he founded together with Thakin Mya, Aung San, Ba Swe and Thakin Chit the People's Revolutionary Party (PRP), which organized...
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