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Kyan Sit Min
''Kyansit Min'' ( my, ကျန်စစ်မင်း) or King Kyan Sit is a 2005 Burmese history drama film directed by Lu Min. Plot The film follows a story of King Kyansittha of Bagan Dynasty. Cast * Lu Min as Kyansittha *Nyunt Win as Anawrahta *Aung Khaing as Yamankan *Nyi Nanda as Saw Lu *Htet Htet Moe Oo as Queen Manisanda , image = , caption = , reign = 1084–1112 , coronation = , succession = Queen of the Northern Palace , predecessor = herself , successor = Yadanabon I ... * May Than Nu as Apeyadana *Pan Phyu as Thanbula *Soe Myat Nandar as Khin Tan *Hlaing Phyu Phyu Htut as Princess Shwe Einthi * Wah Wah Win Shwe References External links * *http://www.luminn.com/kyansitmin1.htm *https://web.archive.org/web/20110722173625/http://www.people.com.mm/article.cfm?id=1768&parent=1768&sec=10 *https://web.archive.org/web/20071212065814/http://www.tmmh.com.my/mograt/kingky ...
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Lu Min (actor)
Lu Min ( my, လူမင်း, ; also spelt Lu Minn) is a four-time Myanmar Academy Award-winning Burmese film actor and director. He has served as the Chairman of the Myanmar Motion Picture Organisation from 2014 to 2017. Throughout his successful career, he acted in over 1000 films. Life He was born and raised in Aungpan in Shan State. In 2008, he and his wife, Khin Sabe Oo became one of the first couples in Myanmar to receive fertility treatment via intracytoplasmic sperm injection. Their daughter Ayeyarwady Lu Min was born later that year. In 2005, he produced and starred in the film ''Kyan Sit Min'', base on the life story of the Pagan era's King Kyansittha, was the first in Burma to be shot on digital video format before being transferred to film, and perhaps the first Burmese movie in recent decades to score commercial success abroad. On 17 February 2021, in the aftermath of the 2021 Myanmar coup d'état, authorities issued an arrest warrant for Lu Min for encouraging ...
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Yamankan
Nga Yamankan ( my, ငရမန်ကန်း, ; 1039–1084) was Governor of Pegu (Bago) from 1077 to 1084, who raised an unsuccessful rebellion against Saw Lu of Pagan Dynasty. He nearly succeeded. He captured and killed Lu. But he was driven out of Upper Burma by Lu's half-brother, Kyansittha and was killed while in retreat. Early life Yamankan, an ethnic Mon, was raised in Pagan at the court of King Anawrahta. His mother, who was of noble birth, was Anawrahta's son Lu's wet nurse.Htin Aung 1967: 38–39 his posthumous name Yamankan.(Htin Aung 1967: 38–39): The name Yamankan literally means "Karma" (Yaman or Raman means Mon, and Kan means Karma.) It was an insulting name given by the Burmese chronicles for his rebellion. His real personal name is lost to history.) He and Lu grew up together at the Pagan court, and became close friends. When Lu became in king in 1077, he appointed his childhood friend governor of Pegu. Lu proved an ineffective ruler, and over time, Ya ...
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Burmese Historical Films
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S, or s, is the nineteenth letter in the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is ''ess'' (pronounced ), plural ''esses''. History Origin Northwest Semitic šîn represented a voiceless postalveolar fricative (as in 'ip'). It originated most likely as a pictogram of a tooth () and represented the phoneme via the acrophonic principle. Ancient Greek did not have a phoneme, so the derived Greek letter sigma () came to represent the voiceless alveolar sibilant . While the letter shape Σ continues Phoenician ''šîn'', its name ''sigma'' is taken from the letter ''samekh'', while the shape and position of ''samekh'' but name of ''šîn'' is continued in the '' xi''. Within Greek, the name of ''sigma'' was influenced by its association with the Greek word (earlier ) "to hiss". The original name of the letter "sigma" may have been ''san'', but due to the complica ...
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2005 in film is an overview of events, including the highest-grossing films, award ceremonies, festivals, a list of country-specific lists of films released, notable deaths and film debuts. Evaluation of the year Renowned American film critic and professor Emanuel Levy stated on his website, "Despite films like “Crash,” which deals with racism in contemporary America, and geopolitical exposes like ''Syriana'' and ''Munich'', the 2005 movie year may go down in film history as the year of sexual diversity." He went on to emphasize, "It's hard to recall a year in which sex, sexuality, and gender have featured so prominently in American films, both mainstream Hollywood and independent cinema. I am deliberately using the concepts of sexual diversity and sexual orientation, rather than gay-themed movies, because the rather new phenomenon goes beyond homosexuality or lesbianism. For decades, American culture has been both puritanical and hypocritical as far as sexual matters are con ...
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Shwe Einthi
Shwe Einthi ( my, ရွှေအိမ်သည်, ; also Shwe Einsi, ) was a princess of Pagan Dynasty of Burma (Myanmar). She was the only daughter of King Kyansittha (r. 1084–1113), and the mother of King Alaungsithu.Harvey 1925: 39 The princess is best remembered in Burmese history for her failed love affair with the prince of Pateikkaya, a kingdom, believed to be in East Bengal or in eastern Chin Hills.Harvey 1925: 39, 329 Soon after her father became king in 1084, she fell in love the prince who was visiting Pagan. But her father forbade her to marry a foreigner, and instead married her off to Prince Saw Yun, the son of the late King Saw Lu. The primate of Pagan Shin Arahan , image =Shin Arahan.JPG , caption = Statute of Shin Arahan in Ananda Temple , birth name = , alias = , dharma_name = mnw, ဓမ္မဒဿဳ , birth_date = c. 1034 , b ... broke the news to the prince, who subsequently ...
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Khin Tan
Khin Tan ( my, ခင်တန်, ; also spelled Hkindan) was one of the chief queen consort, queens of King Kyansittha of Pagan Dynasty of Burma (Myanmar).Harvey 1925: 38 References Bibliography

* Queens consort of Pagan 11th-century Burmese women {{Burma-royal-stub ...
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Thanbula
, image = , caption = , reign = 1100s–1112 , coronation = , succession = Chief queen consort of Burma , predecessor = Apeyadana , successor = Yadanabon , suc-type = Successor , reg-type = , regent = , spouse = Kyansittha , issue = Yazakumar , issue-link = , full name = , house = Pagan , father = , mother = , birth_date = 1060s , birth_place = Kyaungbyu , death_date = ? , death_place = Pagan (Bagan) , date of burial = , place of burial = , religion = Theravada Buddhism , signature = Thanbula ( my, သမ္ဘူလ, ; Trilokavatamsika, U Sauk Pan, or Sambhula, also spelled Thambula) was a chief queen consort of King Kyansittha of the Pagan Dynasty of Burma (Myanma ...
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Apeyadana
, image = , caption = , reign = 1084 – c. 1100s (decade) , coronation = , succession = Chief queen consort of Burma , predecessor = Manisanda , successor = Thanbula , suc-type = Successor , reg-type = , regent = , spouse = Kyansittha , issue = Shwe Einthi , issue-link = , full name = , house = Pagan , father = , mother = , birth_date = c. 1040s (decade) , birth_place = , death_date = c. 1100s (decade) , death_place = Pagan (Bagan) , date of burial = , place of burial = , religion = Theravada Buddhism , signature = Apeyadana ( my, အပယ် ရတနာ, ; also spelled Abeyadana) was the chief queen consort of King Kyansittha of the Pagan Dynasty of Burma (Myanmar) ...
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May Than Nu
May Than Nu ( my, မေသန်းနု; born on 27 January 1961) is a Burmese film actress. She has won 5 Myanmar Academy Awards throughout her career. Biography May Than Nu was born Than Than Hsint (သန်းသန်းဆင့်) in Mergui, Tenasserim Division, Burma (now Myeik, Myanmar) on 27 January 1961. She debuted with the film '' Thingyan Moe'', playing the daughter of Khin Than Nu. Controversy She was arrested to the court for the misconducted and fraud the money from her close business friend so one year jail penalty by Yankin Court on 2 January 2020, and another being accused like the same case is still facing by the Kamaryut and Thingyangan Court in February 2020. Personal life May Than Nu was previously married to Sin Yaw Mg Mg, with whom she has a son, Min Thant Maung Maung, a film director. Filmography Films *'' Thingyan Moe'' () (1985) *'' Ta Pyi Thu Ma Shwe Htar'' () (1994) *''Never Shall We Be Enslaved'' () (1997) *''A May Chay Yar'' (1997) ...
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Manisanda
, image = , caption = , reign = 1084–1112 , coronation = , succession = Queen of the Northern Palace , predecessor = herself , successor = Yadanabon I (as the Chief Queen) , suc-type = Successor , reg-type = King , regent = Kyansittha , reign1 = 1077–1084 , succession1 = Chief queen consort of Burma , predecessor1 = Usaukpan , successor1 = Apeyadana , reg-type1 = King , regent1 = Saw Lu , reign2 = 1070s–1077 , succession2 = Queen of the Northern Palace , predecessor2 = Saw Mon Hla , successor2 = herself , reg-type2 = King , regent2 = Anawrahta Saw Lu , spouse = Anawrahta (1070s–77) Saw Lu (1077–84) Kyansittha (1084–1112) , issue = , issue-link = , f ...
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