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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 Honorary Award) winning Burmese film actress who is considered one of the most talented actors of Burmese cinema. She is also the mother of well-known singer and actress May Sweet. Biography Myint Myint Khin was born Khin Kyi to Daw Saw Kyi and U Po Min, in Thanlyin in 1934, during the waning days of the British colonial era in Myanmar. Her father, also known as E.A. Fairmen, was an Englishman from India. Myint Myint Khin's English name is Rita Fairmen. She attended a Yangon convent school up to seventh standard. She made her film debut in 1949 with ''Maya Shin''. Not only was she one of the main leading actresses in the 1950s, Myint Myint Khin went on to win multiple (five) Burmese Academy Awards in her nearly five-decade-long career— ...
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Orders, Decorations, And Medals Of Burma
This article considers the religious, military and civil orders, decorations and medals of Union of Myanmar. Religious honorary orders Before and after Myanmar's independence, governments presented two religious orders, Abhidhaja Maha Rathta Guru and Agga Maha Pandita, to distinguished Theravada Buddhist monks. In 1953, the government set up a committee of venerable monks and a committee of individuals to award. The group set four qualifications for the Abhidhaja Maha Rathta Guru order and five qualifications for Agga Maha Pandita order. On 24 October 1991, the State Law and Order Restoration Council issued provision No. (42/91) and extended 20 religious orders. And provision No. (37/2010) enacted to confer the title of Tipitakadhara Dhammabhandagarika. The above 23 degrees divided into seven categories were announced and presented annually on Independence Day. Although the original qualifications for religious orders were excellent, some of the qualifications for distinguish ...
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Ei Lu Baung Twin
''Ei Lu Baung Twin'' ( my, ဤလူ့ဘောင်တွင်) is a 1958 Burmese black-and-white drama film, directed by Shwe Done Bi Aung starring Htun Wai, Maung Maung Ta, Myint Myint Khin and Shwe Man Aung Gyi. Cast *Htun Wai as Thant Zin * Maung Maung Ta as Ye Win *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 Myint Myint * Shwe Man Aung Gyi as Kyauk Lone *Nwet Nwet Aye as Nwet Nwet Aye *Than Than Nu as Ma Ma Gyi References 1958 films 1950s Burmese-language films Films shot in Myanmar Burmese black-and-white films 1958 drama films Burmese drama films {{Myanmar-film-stub ...
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Burmese People Of English Descent
Burmese may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to Myanmar, a country in Southeast Asia * Burmese people * Burmese language * Burmese alphabet * Burmese cuisine * Burmese culture Animals * Burmese cat * Burmese chicken * Burmese (horse), a horse given to Queen Elizabeth II * Burmese pony, a breed of horse * Burmese python See also * * :Burmese people * Bamar people The Bamar (, ; also known as the Burmans) are a Sino-Tibetan ethnic group native to Myanmar (formerly Burma) in Southeast Asia. With approximately 35 million people, the Bamar make up the largest ethnic group in Myanmar, constituting 68% of ..., the majority ethnic group in Myanmar * Burmese English, the dialect of English spoken in Myanmar/Burma * Bernese (other) {{disambig Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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Burmese Film Actresses
Burmese may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to Myanmar, a country in Southeast Asia * Burmese people * Burmese language * Burmese alphabet * Burmese cuisine * Burmese culture Animals * Burmese cat * Burmese chicken * Burmese (horse), a horse given to Queen Elizabeth II * Burmese pony, a breed of horse * Burmese python See also * * :Burmese people * Bamar people The Bamar (, ; also known as the Burmans) are a Sino-Tibetan languages, Sino-Tibetan ethnic group native to Myanmar (formerly Burma) in Southeast Asia. With approximately 35 million people, the Bamar make up the largest ethnic group in Myanmar ..., the majority ethnic group in Myanmar * Burmese English, the dialect of English spoken in Myanmar/Burma * Bernese (other) {{disambig Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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1934 Births
Events January–February * January 1 – The International Telecommunication Union, a specialist agency of the League of Nations, is established. * January 15 – The 8.0 Nepal–Bihar earthquake strikes Nepal and Bihar with a maximum Mercalli intensity of XI (''Extreme''), killing an estimated 6,000–10,700 people. * January 26 – A 10-year German–Polish declaration of non-aggression is signed by Nazi Germany and the Second Polish Republic. * January 30 ** In Nazi Germany, the political power of federal states such as Prussia is substantially abolished, by the "Law on the Reconstruction of the Reich" (''Gesetz über den Neuaufbau des Reiches''). ** Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States, signs the Gold Reserve Act: all gold held in the Federal Reserve is to be surrendered to the United States Department of the Treasury; immediately following, the President raises the statutory gold price from US$20.67 per ounce to $35. * February 6 – F ...
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Chit Thu Yway Mal Chit Wae Lal
''Chit Thu Yway Mal Chit Wae Lal'' ( my, ချစ်သူရွေးမယ်ချစ်ဝဲလယ်) is a 1975 Burmese black-and-white drama film, directed by Win Oo starring Win Oo, Sandar, Myint Myint Khin, Cho Pyone, Tin Tin Nwet, Myint Myint Khine, Nwet Nwet Mu and San San Aye. Cast *Win Oo as Win Oo, Win Htoo, Win Myuu, Win Naing, Win Khaing, Win Latt, Win Myat and their father (octuple role) * Sandar as Sandar *Myint Myint Khin as Myint Myint Khin *Cho Pyone as Cho Pyone *Tin Tin Nwet as Tin Tin Nwet *Myint Myint Khine as Myint Myint Khine *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 Nwet Nwet Mu *San San Aye as San San Aye References 1975 films 1970s Burmese-language films Burmese drama films Films shot in Myanmar 1975 drama films
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Mone Par Tal Maung Ko
''Mone Par Tal Maung Ko'' ( my, မုန်းပါတယ်မောင့်ကို) is a 1973 Burmese black-and-white drama film, directed by Tin Htun Naing starring Win Oo, Myint Myint Khin, Phoe Par Gyi and Aung Lwin. Myint Myint Khin won the Best Actress Award in 1973 Myanmar Motion Picture Academy Awards for this film. Cast *Win Oo as Win Oo *Myint Myint Khin as Myint Myint May *Phoe Par Gyi as U Kan Gyi *Aung Lwin Aung Lwin ( my, အောင်လွင် ; born 23 October 1935) is a Myanmar Academy Award winning Burmese actor and director, having made his film debut in 1957. Early life and career Aung Lwin was born on Sittwe, Rakhine State, Myanmar. ... as Aung Lwin References 1973 films 1970s Burmese-language films Films shot in Myanmar Burmese black-and-white films 1973 drama films Burmese drama films {{Myanmar-film-stub ...
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Tein Hlwar Moht Moht Lwin
''Tein Hlwar Mhot Mhot Lwin'' ( my, တိမ်လွှာမို့မို့လွင်) is a 1968 Burmese black-and-white drama film, directed by San Shwe Maung starring Win Oo, Myint Myint Khin, Aung Lwin, Khin Lay Swe and Phoe Par Gyi. Cast *Win Oo as Kyaw Soe Moe *Myint Myint Khin as Kay Thi *Aung Lwin as Dr. Thant Zin *Khin Lay Swe as Mya Khin *Phoe Par Gyi Po Par Gyi ( my, ဖိုးပါကြီး, ; March 1917 – January 14, 1980) was a popular traditional Burmese opera performer and two-time Myanmar Academy Award winning actor known for his comic roles. Biography Po Par Gyi was born Nyu ... as U Mg Par Gyi References 1968 films 1960s Burmese-language films Films shot in Myanmar Burmese black-and-white films 1968 drama films Burmese drama films {{Myanmar-film-stub ...
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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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