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  2. Chit Oo Nyo - Wikipedia

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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. When he learnt reading at school, he visited the school ...

  3. Phet Sein Kun Taung Shwe Wuttu-To Mya - Wikipedia

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    Phet Sein Kun Taung Shwe Wuttu-to Mya (Burmese: ဖက်စိမ်းကွမ်းတောင် ရွှေဝတ္ထုတိုများ, pronounced [pʰɛʔ séɪɰ̃ ɡʊ́ɰ̃ dàʊɰ̃ ʃwè wʊʔtʰṵ dò mjá]) is a 2003 collection of 15 short stories by Khin Khin Htoo.

  4. Tekkatho Phone Naing - Wikipedia

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    Tekkatho Phone Naing (Burmese: တက္ကသိုလ် ဘုန်းနိုင်, 16 January 1930 – 2002) was a famous Burmese writer, primarily known for lovelorn stories that were most popular in the 1950s to 1970s. His "sad" stories still represent some of the best popular Burmese story writing in the postwar era.

  5. Khin Khin Htoo - Wikipedia

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    Khin Khin Htoo (Burmese: ခင်ခင်ထူး; MLCTS: khin. khin: htoo., IPA: [kʰɪ̀ɰ̃ kʰɪ̀ɰ̃ tʰú]; born 17 December 1965) is a Mandalay-based Myanmar National Literature Award winning writer. Her works are known for their coverage of the traditional Burmese culture, and beauty of Burmese people of Upper Myanmar. She is the ...

  6. Category:Novels set in Myanmar - Wikipedia

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  7. Naing Win Swe - Wikipedia

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    Myanmar National Literature Award (1971) Naing Win Swe ( Burmese : နိုင်ဝင်းဆွေ ; 1940–1995) was a prominent Burmese writer and poet. He wrote some famous Burmese short stories and novels as revolutionist and patriot.

  8. 101% Love - Wikipedia

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    At first, her three brothers did not agree to marry the two of them. One day, she ran away with Shwe Thway, and when Khin Pyae Sone was pregnant, her brothers accepted her back. U Soe Moe, father of Shwe Thway, also had a story from his childhood. Soe Moe loved Angela, but Angela did not accept his love.

  9. Shwe U Daung - Wikipedia

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    Shwe U Daung (U Pe Thein) was born on 24 October 1889 (Burmese calendar: 2nd of the waxing moon, Tazaungmon, 1251) in Shwebo District, British Burma (now Myanmar).His birth name was Maung Pe Thein, but he later adopted the pen name "Shwe U Daung" (“Golden Peacock"), symbolising Burma’s regal identity under the Konbaung dynasty before British colonisation.