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  2. Kaba Ma Kyei - Wikipedia

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    The State of Burma, a Japanese puppet state, officially adopted the Dobama Song as its state anthem in 1943. [7] In the lead up to Burma's independence, U Nu asked U Sein Mya Maung to write a national anthem for their soon-to-be independent country. U Sein Mya Maung used the Dobama Song as a template, keeping the song's melody but slightly ...

  3. Nagani (song) - Wikipedia

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    ' Red Dragon ') is a traditional Burmese song that became an anthem of British Burma's independence movement from Great Britain. [1] Thu Maung's rendition of the song remains a classic in Myanmar today. [2] Nagani was produced by the Nagani Book Club in 1938, as a means to promote the nascent enterprise. [3]

  4. Thakins - Wikipedia

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    The party's song, Myanmar Kaba Ma Kyei ("Till The End of the World, Burma") also became the country's first national song and eventually its national anthem. Composed by Saya Tin (later known as "Thakhin Tin"), the song was a national symbol during the Japanese occupation of Burma and was adopted in 1948 upon the achievement of independence.

  5. Video: National Anthem At AFC Championship Goes Viral - AOL

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    The post Video: National Anthem At AFC Championship Goes Viral appeared first on The Spun. But the one the Kansas City Chiefs and Cincinnati Bengals got to enjoy before today’s AFC Championship ...

  6. YMB Saya Tin - Wikipedia

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    Tin himself gave the first ceremonial rendition of the song on the flat ground of Shwedagon Pagoda at 5:00 pm on 20 July 1930. After the ceremony, Tin was imprisoned by British officers, who accused him of inciting insurgents. He was later released in 1946. In 1942, Do Bama Song was adopted as the national anthem of the State of Burma.

  7. National symbols of Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    Mohinga is the de facto national dish of Myanmar. [5] It is a rice noodle dish served with thick fish broth and is generally eaten for breakfast. The main ingredients of the broth are catfish, chickpea flour, lemongrass, banana stem, garlic, onion, ginger and ngapi. Laphet thoke is another symbolic dish of Myanmar, albeit a snack. It consists ...

  8. Music of Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    When the country's regulations on censorship were loosened in 2000, new pop groups emerged across Myanmar who were able to compose, record and perform original Burmese music. Many pop groups emerged throughout Myanmar such as Electronic Machine, Playboy, ELF Myanmar and the King. [2] In August 2012, state censorship on music was officially ...

  9. List of films set in Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    Burma Rani (Queen of Burma) (1945) - Indian WWII spy film by T. R. Sundaram, set during the Burma Campaign and starring K. L. V. Vasantha in the lead role of the female spy; Burma Victory (1945) - British film; En Magan (1945) - Indian WWII film by R. S. Mani, set during the Burma Campaign and based on the play Waterloo Bridge by Robert E. Sherwood