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Hmawbi Saya
Thein (Burmese: မော်ပီဆရာသိန်း,
pronounced [mɔ̀bì sʰəjá θéiɰ̃]; 31
March 1862 – 1
January 1942) was a
Burmese writer,
known for his articles...
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rebellion occurred between 1930 and 1932 and was
called The
Hsaya Rebellion. The
former monk
Hsaya San
sparked a
rebellion by
mobilising peasants in rural...
- Saya San also
spelled Hsaya (original name Yar Kyaw, Burmese: ဆရာစံ,
Burmese pronunciation: [sʰəjà sàɰ̃]; 24
October 1876 – 28
November 1931) was a physician...
- alchemists, healers,
sorcerers and exorcists.
These exorcists, or
ahletan hsaya, are said to
possess powers that can fend away or
challenge these evil demons...
- (ဋီကာ)
verses famous for
their patriotic and
satirical content.
Hmawbi Hsaya Thein was
particularly influential, with
Bazat yazawin (Oral Chronicles)...
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Kyawhtin of Kawliya, the son of
Minkhaung II of
Toungoo 2. Min Htwe aka
Thukha Hsaya (daughter) 3.
Mingyi Swa,
Crown Prince (r. 1581–93) 4. Khin Ma
Hnaung aka...
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daughter of Hso
Hkoen Hpa the
saopha of
Hsipaw and the
Elder sister of
Thukha Hsaya 3
daughters 1. Khin
Hpone Shi (daughter) 2. Khin
Kaung (daughter) 3. Manithala...
- such as
writers and actors. The
collective gadaw of
teachers is
called a
hsaya gadaw pwe (ဆရာကန်တော့ပွဲ) or more
formally acariya puja pwe or
asariya puzaw...
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Upper Burmah and
northeastern frontier. Macmillan.
Thein Maung,
Thadinza Hsaya (1966). "Maha Bandula".
Myanmar Thuyegaung (in Burmese) (2001 ed.). Yangon:...
- Tin May
Kalay was also a
major hit. U
Sunny gave away free
books by
Mawbi Hsaya Thein and P Moe Nin to
people who came and
watched his film. U
Sunny became...