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Kawleikgyin Ne Win
''Kawleikgyin'' Ne Win ( my, ကောလိပ်ဂျင်နေဝင်း, ; 1 October 1928 – 2 June 1983) was a two-time Burmese Academy Award winning Burmese film actor and director. Early life Ne Win was born in Hinthada (Henzada), Ayeyarwady Division, the son of Daw Tin, a teacher, and U Thet Pe, a police officer. Born Ne Win, he was given his famous moniker after his successful debut film, ''Kawleikgyin'' (The Collegian), so as not to be confused with the late Burmese dictator with the same name, Gen. Ne Win. After graduating from Coming High School in Hinthada, Ne Win enlisted in the Burmese Navy in 1946. He left the navy in 1951 to enroll in Rangoon University. At the university, Ne Win played for the Rangoon University football team as a striker forward. Ne Win proved a talented footballer. He played for the Burmese national team in 1955 and won the Best Player award given by the Burma Football Federation in 1956. Ne Win earned a Bachelor of Arts degree ...
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Hinthada
Hinthada ( my, ဟင်္သာတမြို့; formerly Henzada) is a city located on the Irrawaddy River in Ayeyarwady Region, Burma (Myanmar). In the 1983 census the city itself had a population of 82,005. By 2010 it had grown to 170,312. The trade of locally grown rice and grain goes through the port of Hinthada. History Historically, Hinthada was occupied by the Mon people (Talaings),Morrison, W. S. (1915) ''Henzada District'' Office of the Superintendent, Government Printing, Rangoon, Burmapage 16 and was part of the Pagan Empire. Climate Education The city is home to University of Computer Studies, Hinthada and Hinthada University and Technological University, Hinthada."Technological University, Hinthada"
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Kawleikgyin
''Kawleikgyin'' ( my, ကောလိပ်ဂျင်) is a 1959 Burmese black-and-white drama film, directed by Chin Sein starring Kawleikgyin Ne Win and Myint Myint Khin. Cast *Kawleikgyin Ne Win as Ko Thein Pe *Myint Myint Khin Sithu Myint Myint Khin ( my, မြင့်မြင့်ခင်, ; nicknamed Baby; born Khin Kyi () on 13 August 1934) is a five-time Myanmar Academy Award and Myanmar Academy Award (Lifetime Achievement Award - Everlasting Outstanding Ho ... as Ma Aye Sein References 1959 films 1950s Burmese-language films Films shot in Myanmar Burmese black-and-white films 1959 drama films Burmese drama films {{Myanmar-film-stub ...
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Lu Zaw
''Lu Zaw'' ( my, လူဇော်) is a 1978 Burmese black-and-white drama film, directed by Zaw Htet starring Kawleikgyin Ne Win, Kyaw Hein, Kyi Kyi Htay, Swe Zin Htaik and Myint Naing. Cast *Kawleikgyin Ne Win as U Win Lwin *Kyaw Hein as Lu Zaw *Kyi Kyi Htay as Daw Tin Tin Kyi *Swe Zin Htaik Swe Zin Htaik ( my, ဆွေဇင်ထိုက် ; born 13 June 1953; also spelt Swe Zin Htike and Grace) is a Myanmar Academy Award-winning actress, acting in over 200 movies throughout her film career, debuting in 1971. She retired from ... as Khaing *Myint Naing as U Thet Nyunt *Min Zaw as Mya Kyaw *Toe Toe Lwin as Pan Hla *Saw Naing as Hla Myint Award References 1978 films 1970s Burmese-language films Films shot in Myanmar Burmese black-and-white films 1978 drama films Burmese drama films {{Myanmar-film-stub ...
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Mahuyar
''Mahuyar'' ( my, မဟူရာ) is a 1976 Burmese black-and-white drama film, directed by Win Pe starring Htun Wai, Kawleikgyin Ne Win, Kyaw Hein, Myint Myint Khin and San Shar Tin, Nwet Nwet Mu. Cast *Htun Wai as U Ba Nyo *Kawleikgyin Ne Win as U Tin Maung *Kyaw Hein as Yan Aung *Myint Myint Khin as Daw Mi Mi Yee *San Shar Tin as Daw Tin Mi *Nwet Nwet Mu Nwet Nwet Mu ( my, နွဲ့နွဲ့မူ; born Mya Than Nwet 18 August 1950 – 13 June 2011) was a Burmese actress. She won Best Actress Award in 1974 Myanmar Motion Picture Academy Awards. She was famous from the 1970s until her dea ... as Kyi Kyi Htun References 1976 films 1970s Burmese-language films Films shot in Myanmar Burmese black-and-white films 1976 drama films Burmese drama films {{Myanmar-film-stub ...
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Ta Oo Ka Saytanar Ta Oo Ka Myittar
''Ta Oo Ka Saytanar Ta Oo Ka Myittar'' ( my, တစ်ဦးကစေတနာတစ်ဦးမေတ္တာ) is a 1976 Burmese black-and-white drama film, directed by Thukha starring Kawleikgyin Ne Win, Kyaw Hein and Tin Tin Nyo. Cast *Kawleikgyin Ne Win as Saya Chit *Kyaw Hein as Bo *Tin Tin Nyo as Khin Moe *May Thit as Daw May Thit *Kyauk Lone Kyauk Lone ( my, ကျောက်လုံး; ; also spelt as Kyauk Lon) was three-time Myanmar Academy Award-winning Burmese actor. He was the first recipient of the Best Supporting Actor Academy Award in the Burmese film industry. He won hi ... as U Aung References 1976 films 1970s Burmese-language films Films shot in Myanmar Burmese black-and-white films 1976 drama films Burmese drama films {{Myanmar-film-stub ...
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Maitrī
''Maitrī'' (Sanskrit; Pali: ''mettā'') means benevolence, loving-kindness,Warder (2004), pp. 63, 94. friendliness,Rhys Davids & Stede (1921-25), p. 540, entry for "Mettā," retrieved 2008-04-29 from "U. Chicago" a amity, good will,Richard Gombrich (1988, reprinted 2002), ''Theravada Buddhism: A Social History from Ancient Benares to Modern Colombo''. Routledge: London. . and active interest in others. It is the first of the four sublime states (''Brahmaviharas'') and one of the ten pāramīs of the Theravāda school of Buddhism. The cultivation of benevolence (''mettā bhāvanā'') is a popular form of Buddhist meditation. It is a part of the four immeasurables in Brahmavihara (divine abidings) meditation. ''Metta'' as 'compassion meditation' is often practiced in Asia by broadcast chanting, wherein monks chant for the laity. The compassion and universal loving-kindness concept of ''Metta'' is discussed in the ''Metta Sutta'' of Buddhism, and is also found in the ancient ...
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A Kar Ka A Chit A Hnit Ka Myittar
''A Kar Ka A Chit A Hnit Ka Myittar'' ( my, အကာကအချစ်အနှစ်ကမေတ္တာ) is a 1979 Myanmar, Burmese Black and white, black-and-white drama film, directed by Thukha starring Kawleikgyin Ne Win, Kyaw Hein and Swe Zin Htaik. Cast *Kawleikgyin Ne Win as U Aww *Kyaw Hein as Ba Tint *Swe Zin Htaik as Khin Khin Nu *Sein Khin as Daw Khin Sein *San Ma Tu as U Kun Zaw Awards References

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Kanyar Pyo Nae Zayar Ao
''Kanyar Pyo Nae Zayar Ao'' ( my, ကညာပျိုနဲ့ဇရာအို) is a 1972 Burmese black-and-white drama film, directed by Bake Ka Lar Tae Ngan Pyar Yay starring Kawleikgyin Ne Win, Kyaw Hein, Khin Than Nu and San Shar Tin. Plot Dr. Aung Zeya (Kawleikgyin Ne Win) is the legal guardian of Kyaw Kyaw (Kyaw Hein). Kyaw Kyaw has started to date an actress, Win Pa Pa (Khin Than Nu). Dr. Aung and his wife, Htar, do not approve of the youngsters relationship. Later, the actress tries to flirt with the doctor and he falls for it. Hilarity & frustration ensue as the older man tries to conceal the affair from his wife, his work and social circle. Cast *Kawleikgyin Ne Win as Dr. Aung Zeya *Kyaw Hein as Kyaw Kyaw *Khin Than Nu as Win Pa Pa *San Shar Tin San Shar Tin ( my, စံရှားတင်; born 11 November 1934) is a Burmese actress and anyeint dancer. She won Best Actress Award for 1966 and Best Supporting Actress Award for 1983 in Myanmar Motion Picture A ...
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Pa Yin Yaung
''Pa Yin Yaung'' ( my, ပယင်းရောင်) is a 1969 Burmese black-and-white drama film, directed by Khin Soe starring Kawleikgyin Ne Win, Daisy Kyaw Win, May Thit and Kyauk Lone. Cast *Kawleikgyin Ne Win as Ba Khet *Daisy Kyaw Win as Htway Yee, Hla Hla (dual role) *May Thit as Daw May Thit *Kyauk Lone Kyauk Lone ( my, ကျောက်လုံး; ; also spelt as Kyauk Lon) was three-time Myanmar Academy Award-winning Burmese actor. He was the first recipient of the Best Supporting Actor Academy Award in the Burmese film industry. He won hi ... as Kyauk Lone *Gyan Sein as Daw Saw *Jolly Swe as Jolly Award References 1969 films 1960s Burmese-language films Films shot in Myanmar Burmese black-and-white films 1969 drama films Burmese drama films {{Myanmar-film-stub ...
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Maung Mu Paing Shin (1964 Film)
''Maung Mu Paing Shin'' ( my, မောင့်မူပိုင်ရှင်) is a 1964 Myanmar, Burmese Black and white, black-and-white drama film, directed by Aung Win starring Htun Wai, Kawleikgyin Ne Win, Daisy Kyaw Win and Khin Than Nu. In 2000, It was remade with the Maung Mu Paing Shin (2000 film), same name with color. Cast *Htun Wai as Soe Min *Kawleikgyin Ne Win as Myint Naung *Daisy Kyaw Win as Thin Thin Naing *Khin Than Nu as Nu Nu Swe *Than Nwet as Than Nwet References

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Pann Pan Lyet Par
''Pann Pan Lyet Par'' ( my, ပန်းပန်လျက်ပါ) is a 1963 Burmese black-and-white drama film, directed by Chit Khin starring Kawleikgyin Ne Win, Myat Lay, Kyi Kyi Htay and Baby Nwet. It was based on the popular novel ''Pann Pan Lyet Par'', written by Khin Hnin Yu. Cast *Kawleikgyin Ne Win ''Kawleikgyin'' Ne Win ( my, ကောလိပ်ဂျင်နေဝင်း, ; 1 October 1928 – 2 June 1983) was a two-time Burmese Academy Award winning Burmese film actor and director. Early life Ne Win was born in Hinthada (Henza ... as Saw Htun *Myat Lay as Kyaw Sein * Kyi Kyi Htay as Ma Baydar *Baby Nwet as Khin Ma Ma References 1963 films 1960s Burmese-language films Films shot in Myanmar Burmese black-and-white films 1963 drama films Burmese drama films {{Myanmar-film-stub ...
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Communist Party Of Burma
The Communist Party of Burma (CPB), also known as the Burma Communist Party (BCP), is a clandestine communist party in Myanmar (Burma). It is the oldest existing political party in the country. Founded in 1939, the CPB initially fought against British colonial forces before joining them in a temporary alliance to expel the invading Imperial Japanese Army from Myanmar during World War II. In the final years of the war, the CPB helped establish a leftist political and military coalition called the Anti-Fascist People's Freedom League (AFPFL). However, the CPB fell out of favour with the more moderate socialists within the AFPFL due to differing views on how an independent Myanmar should be governed. The moderate faction of the AFPFL became the dominant political force in Myanmar's government following the country's independence in 1948. The CPB was subsequently expelled from the AFPFL and the government cracked down on the party's political activities, prompting the CPB's lea ...
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