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[2] Non-fiction and religious works prevailed during this period although kagyin (ကာချင်း), a war poem by a monarch, was an early form of this genre in history. [3] As literature grew more liberal and secular, poetry became the most popular form of literature in Burma.
Myanmar National Literature Award (1994, 1999, 2002) Ma Sandar ( Burmese : မစန္ဒာ ; born 4 September 1947) is a well known Burmese writer. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] With a clear and engaging style, her works reflect the daily struggles of the people living in Myanmar .
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Chit Oo Nyo was born Kyaw Swar on 30 December 1947 in Mandalay, Myanmar, the oldest of the seven children, to parents U Shwe Daung Nyo and Daw Sein Yin. [2] Called Kyaw Kyaw when young, [ 1 ] he grew up with stories told by his grandma, Daw Aye Kyin, a headmistress at a primary school.
' great temple of the Dhamma which pleases good people '), is a Buddhist library or pitakataik in Thaton, Mon State, Myanmar. The library houses a rare collection of 785 traditional manuscripts, including palm leaf manuscripts and parabaiks , in a three-storey building donated by U Pho Thi, who is the library's namesake. [ 1 ]
The book was based on Ba Than's many years' experience as a history teacher, and the research he had done over the years. He had consulted several Burmese chronicles, primarily Hmannan Yazawin and Maha Yazawin, Burmese history books written by British historians (including A.P. Phayre, S.W. Cocks and G.E. Harvey) as well as English translations of Siamese and Lan Na history. [1]
After graduating, Thant Thaw Kaung practiced as a physician until founding the Myanmar Book Centre, a book importer and distributor in 1995. [5] [6] Myanmar Book Centre supplies books and educational materials to 98% of the country's libraries, schools, and universities. [6] After the 2008 Cyclone Nargis, Thant Thaw Kaung succeeded his father ...