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Saing may refer to: * Chay Saing Yun, Cambodian politician * Sai Htee Saing (1950–2008), Burmese singer-songwriter * Saing Pen (born 1926), Cambodian equestrian * Tan Yu Saing Tan Yu Sai ( my, တန်ယုဆိုင်; ; also spelt Tan Yu Saing) was a Burmese government official prominent during the Burmese Socialist Programme Party era. He served as one of the founding members of the Union Revolutionary Council ..., Burmese politician * Yang Saing Koma, Cambodian academic {{dab ...
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Chay Saing Yun
Chay Saing Yun is a Cambodian politician. He belongs to the Cambodian People's Party and was elected to represent Kampot Province in the National Assembly of Cambodia in 2003."Election results"
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Sai Htee Saing
Sai Htee Saing ( my, စိုင်းထီးဆိုင် ; 23 September 1950 – 10 March 2008; born Sai Tin U) was a distinguished Burmese singer and songwriter of Shan descent, which featured prominently throughout his music career. Throughout his career, he recorded two to three Shan language albums and 30 to 40 Burmese language albums. He was especially known for composing country music. Vital composer of Sai Htee Saing's songs is Sai Kham Leik. Sai Htee Saing was born in Langkho, Shan State to Nang Ein and U Nanda. He studied at Mandalay University, where he became one of the founding members of The Wild Ones, an ethnic Shan band, in 1973. Sai Htee Saing began his music career in 1969, when he aired a Shan language song on the Burma Broadcasting Service. The Wild Ones achieved major success in Burma throughout the 1970s and 1980s, known for composing their own songs in the Burmese language. Sai Htee Saing was also prominent in the Shan literature movement to prese ...
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Saing Pen
Saing Pen (born 6 July 1926) was a Cambodian equestrian The word equestrian is a reference to equestrianism, or horseback riding, derived from Latin ' and ', "horse". Horseback riding (or Riding in British English) Examples of this are: * Equestrian sports *Equestrian order, one of the upper classes i .... He competed in the individual jumping event at the 1956 Summer Olympics. References External links * 1926 births Possibly living people Cambodian male equestrians Olympic equestrians for Cambodia Equestrians at the 1956 Summer Olympics Place of birth missing {{Cambodia-equestrian-bio-stub ...
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Tan Yu Saing
Tan Yu Sai ( my, တန်ယုဆိုင်; ; also spelt Tan Yu Saing) was a Burmese government official prominent during the Burmese Socialist Programme Party era. He served as one of the founding members of the Union Revolutionary Council from 2 March 1962 to 6 October 1970, and also a Minister for Trade. Tan Yu Sai was a Sino-Burmese. He was a brother-in-law of Ne Win's protege, Brigadier Tin Pe Tin Pe ( my, တင်ဖေ, ) was mayor of Yangon, Burma, from 1985 to 1986. He was also a founding member of the Union Revolutionary Council The Union Revolutionary Council ( my, နိုင်ငံတော်တော်လှန်ရေ ..., who was married to Tan's sister, Thein Saing. Tan was married to Hla Hla. References {{Use dmy dates, date=November 2016 Burmese military personnel Burmese civil servants Burmese politicians Burmese people of Chinese descent Burmese politicians of Chinese descent Date of birth missing Date of death missing ...
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