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Ma Htwe Lay was born in 1867 in the village of O-toke Kone, Kyaukse, to Min Thiha, the Prince of Khasi and a grandson of Bodawpaya, and his consort Ma Ma Gyi. [2] Although her given name was Khin Htwe, she was called Htwe Lay by Hsinbyumashin, Supayagyi and Supayalat, and that was the name she became generally known by.
Hartje is a naselje (settlement) in the municipality of Žumberak, Zagreb County, Croatia. According to the 2011 census , it has 34 inhabitants. [ 3 ] The family of Zagreb bishop Petar Petretić from the 17th century originates from Hartje.
Journal Kyaw Ma Ma Lay (Burmese: ဂျာနယ်ကျော် မမလေး [ma̰ ma̰ léi]) is widely acknowledged as one of the greatest Burmese writers of the 20th century. Her stories are known for authentic portrayals of modern Burmese society. Along with Ludu Daw Amar, Ma Ma Lay was one of a few female authors in Burma. She died ...
Yindaw Ma Lay (Burmese: ယင်းတော်မလေး, pronounced [jɪ́ɰ̃dɔ̀ma̰lé]; 1846 – c. 1916) was a Burmese royal court dancer, best known during the late Konbaung era. Yindaw Ma Lay is said to be one of the two mothers of the Mandalay's first dramatic arts era along with Sin Kho Ma Lay, her only contemporary court dancer. [1]
Pyay Ti Oo was born on 30 November 1978 in Yangon to Ti Ti and her physician husband, Dr. Tin Maung Oo. The middle child of three siblings, he has one elder sister, Swe Ti Oo, and one younger sister, Ngwe Ti Oo.
Ma Ma Lay (Burmese: မမေလး; born 7 February 1962) is a Burmese politician who currently serves as an Amyotha Hluttaw member of parliament for Shan State No.8 Constituency. She is a member of the National League for Democracy .
Lay 02 Sheep is the first studio album by Chinese singer Lay Zhang. It was released on October 7, 2017 in South Korea and China by SM Entertainment . The album features ten tracks in total, including the two singles " I Need U " and " Sheep ".
' the little maid carried away on an elephant '; born Ma Hmyin; 1852 – 1930) [1] was a Burmese court dancer, best known during the late Konbaung era. [2] She was so favoured by the Chief Queen Supayalat that a royal verbal order came out in those days that there should be no court dancers in the country other than Sin Kho Ma Lay. [3]