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Myint Aung (director)
Myint Aung ( my, မြင့်အောင် ; 1931 – 1996) was a Burma, Burmese film director and film actor. He was the father of famous actress Mo Mo Myint Aung. Biography Myint Aung was born to Daw Aye Nit and U Kyauk Kwe in Kawa in Bago Division in 1931. He founded Myint Aung Film Company in 1957. Some of his famous films he directed and acted in were ''Maung Yupa Yon'', and ''Zatlan Pa Ma''. Although his other famous films like ''Chit Nyima'' (1957), ''Mya Pan Wutyi'' (1957), ''Myitta Shwe Yi'' (1960) produced stars as well as Myanmar Academy Award winners, the award eluded the director himself. Filmography

*''Lay Hte Ga Hpuza'' (1952) *''Moe Lon Pat Le'' *''Nyaungyan Nyi Naung'' *''Mya Haywun'' (1953) *''Chit Ma Ma'' (1955) *''Maung Yupa Yon'' (1957) *''Chit Nyima'' (1957) *''Mya Pan Wutyi'' (1957) *Chit Khae Tar A Mhan Par Pae (1958) *''Chit Ta A Mhan Be'' (1958) *''Myitta Shwe Yi'' (1960) *''Mwe So Thaw Meinkalay'' {{DEFAULTSORT:Myint Aung Burmese m ...
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Bago Division
Bago Region ( my, ပဲခူးတိုင်းဒေသကြီး, ; formerly Pegu Division and Bago Division) is an administrative region of Myanmar, located in the southern central part of the country. It is bordered by Magway Region and Mandalay Region to the north; Kayin State, Mon State and the Gulf of Martaban to the east; Yangon Region to the south and Ayeyarwady Region and Rakhine State to the west. It is located between 46°45'N and 19°20'N and 94°35'E and 97°10'E. It has a population of 4,867,373 (2014). History According to legend, two Mon princes from Thaton founded the city of Bago in 573 AD. They saw a female Hamsa standing on the back of a male Hamsa on an island in a huge lake. Believing this was an auspicious omen, the princes built a city called Hanthawady (Pali: Hamsavati) on the edge of the lake. The Arab geographer Ibn Khordadbeh mentions the city around 850 AD. The Mon capital was still in Thaton at that time. The Thiruvalangadu plate describe ...
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