Ko Par Gyi (Burmese: ကိုပါကြီး; 1965 – 4 October 2014); born Aung Kyaw Naing (အောင်ကျော်နိုင်), was a freelance journalist in Myanmar (Burma). Aung Kyaw...
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8888 Uprising (category Revolutions of 1989)
held on the 19th anniversary of the 8888 Uprising All Burma Students' Democratic Front Depayin massacre Death of Ko Par Gyi Burmese: ၈၈၈၈ အရေးအခင်း or...
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Pyo Letsaung, Nge Kyun Swe, and Ko Kyait Ta Ko Loat. Between 1960 and 1961, he starred in the renowned opera Po Par Gyi. His best opera performances are...
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May Thit (category 2001 deaths)
Municipal Officer, U Ko Ko Gyi and Daw Than Shwe in Bago, British Burma. She studied education until middle school. May Thit dropped out of school after graduating...
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Nwet Nwet Mu (category 2011 deaths)
Ko Hlae Kyi Par, Law Ba Man Hone, Thi Par Pyi, Nya Ka Wai, Than Yaw Zin Nu Nu, Thar Bay Tar with her Naw Ku Ma Film Production. Nwet Nwet Mu died of a...
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Khin Yu May (category 2014 deaths)
in A-Thet by famous director Chin Sein, and I Bawa We, directed by Po Par Gyi. The Three B Company signed her to do three films, and selected her to...
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Mehdi Hassan (category 2012 deaths)
Karte Hain Zulf Ko Teri Ghataon Ka Payam Aaya Hai Mehadi Hassan also sang Persian/dari ghazals in Kabul Afghanistan in 1970s. Ulti ho gyi sab tadbeereN...
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Thu Maung (category 2010 deaths)
Sar (Breakfast) (2001) Tri (2001) Ayet Tamarr Amarr Tit Khar (2002) Thet Gyi Ywe O (Elder) (2002) 20th century Myanmar comic short stories (2003) "Thu...
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Zaw One (category 2009 deaths)
He was famous as Thingyan Minthar Gyi in Myanmar. Zaw One was born Thaung Dan on 17 July 1945, in Mandalay, son of Mya Mya and "Taingchit" Thakin Thein...
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Shwe Done Bi Aung (category 1986 deaths)
(ရေနတ်ဒေဝီပဒမဏိ), Pyi Gyi Myat Shin (ပြည်ကြီးမျက်ရှင်), Tar Thi Yawpiya ( တာသိယောပီယ) and Lay Taw Shin (လေးတော်ရှင်). He was the assistant editor of Dagon Hla Phay...
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"[27th International Film Festival of India]". Cinemaya. No. 32. Aruna Vasudev. p. 4. Retrieved 30 December 2023. Ko Htwe (12 October 2010). "Burmese Celebrities'...
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Tin Tin Nwet (category 2015 deaths)
Nan Ta Lain Pan Ta Lain, Chit Thu Yway Mal Chit Wae Lal, Shwe Dakhar Gyi Phwint Par Oo, Mayar Htaung Chauk, Myat, Myitta Pearl Thwe, Chit Oo Tain Pan Chi...
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Htun was born on 24 December 1983 in Yangon, Myanmar. His grandfather Ant Gyi was a prominent Burmese musician. He graduated with a degree B.A (English)...
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Win Oo (category 1988 deaths)
singing and directing. Win was considered one of the most important actors in history of Burmese cinema. He died of colorectal cancer in 1988. Win Oo was born...
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Islam in Myanmar (redirect from History of arrival of Islam in Burma)
administration with Kin Won Min Gyi, Tai Tar Min Gyi, the Minister Maha Min Htin Yar Zar U Chone was included as the representative of the Parliament. The last...
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Jade (category Provincial symbols of British Columbia)
alluvial region of the Uyu River between the 25th and 26th parallels. Present-day extraction of jade in this region occurs at the Phakant-gyi, Maw Sisa, Tin...
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Bayinnaung (category 1581 deaths)
with the prince and the king's other children, including Princess Thakin Gyi, who would later become his chief queen. He was educated in the palace along...
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the original on December 13, 2017. Retrieved July 8, 2017. "Musician Ko Ant Gyi dies at 95". Archived from the original on December 28, 2017. Retrieved...
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First Toungoo Empire (category Early modern history of Thailand)
Kanba Myint. In 1279, two great-grandsons of Ananda Thuriya—Thawun Gyi and Thawun Nge—founded a new settlement of 370 households, about 40 km farther south...
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