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  2. Manisanda - Wikipedia

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    Manisanda Khin U (Burmese: မဏိစန္ဒာ ခင်ဦး [mənḭsàɰ̃dà kʰɪ̀ɰ̃ ʔú]) was queen to three consecutive kings of Pagan dynasty of Burma (Myanmar). The ethnic Mon queen is famous in Burmese history for her love triangle with Gen. Kyansittha and King Anawrahta.

  3. Burmese kinship - Wikipedia

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    The Burmese kinship system is a fairly complex system used to define family in the Burmese language. [1] In the Burmese kinship system: [ 2 ] Maternal and parental lineages are not distinguished, except for members of the parents' generations.

  4. May Thet Khine - Wikipedia

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    May Thet Khine was born on 24 September 1989 in Yangon, Myanmar to parents Tint Lwin and his wife Moe Moe Yee. [4] She is the only daughter and niece of actress May Thinzar Oo. She attended high school at Basic Education High School No. 2 Latha. She enrolled at Yangon University of Economics, and then she dropout of university at the first year ...

  5. Myanmar Photo Archive - Wikipedia

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    Hand-colored studio portrait of a woman in Burma, ca. 1910. Myanmar Photo Archive (MPA; Burmese: မြန်မာဓာတ်ပုံမော်ကွန်းသည်, romanized: myanmardharatpone mawkwann sai) is both a physical archive of photographs taken between 1889 and 1995 in Myanmar (Burma), and a public awareness project of the country's visual culture.

  6. Alexander Aris - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, Alexander and his brother Kim were both stripped of their Burmese citizenships by the ruling junta (military government). The two brothers are British nationals. [5] In 1988, when Kim Aris was only 11, his mother had to leave their home in Oxford to look after her dying mother in Burma. [6]

  7. Suphankanlaya - Wikipedia

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    Her brothers, instead, could return home. She had two children with Bayinnaung. After the king's death in 1581, she became the wife of his son and successor Nanda. In 1584, her father revolted against Nanda. He revoked the oath of allegiance to the Burmese king and it came to war.

  8. Nay Shwe Thway Aung - Wikipedia

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    Nay Shwe Thway Aung was born on 22 May 1991 in Yangon, Myanmar (Burma), [1] as the only son of Nay Soe Maung, an army doctor, and his wife Kyi Kyi Shwe, the daughter of Than Shwe. He attended high school at Practising School Yangon Institute of Education , and later enrolled in West Yangon Technological University .

  9. Htoo Ein Thin - Wikipedia

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    Within the confines of Burmese censors, one topic he wrote extensively about was the mother's love, the relationship between the mother and the son, and a son's regrets. He devoted an entire album A-May (Mother) to this topic. The song A-May Ein (Mother's Home) continues to resonate deeply with many Burmese home and especially, abroad.