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Sarpay Beikman (Burmese: စာပေဗိမာန်; lit. 'Palace of Literature')
originated as the
Burmese Translation Society. Its
first President was
Prime Minister...
- Asarpay, also
known as
Sarpay (16th century), was an Inca
priestess in a cult
dedicated to Apurima, the
personified version of the
Apurimac River, during...
- The
Sarpay Beikman M****cript
Awards (Burmese: စာပေဗိမာန် စာပဒေသာ ဆုများ) are
annual literary awards given in
Burma by the
Sarpay Beikman (Palace of Literature)...
- Khit San
Sarpay (Burmese: ခေတ်စမ်းစာပေ,
pronounced [kʰɪʔ sáɴ sàpè]; lit. "Testing the Age Literature") was a
literary movement that
emerged in the 1930s...
- Nay Myo
Thant won
first prize in the
collected short stories genre in the
Sarpay Beikman M****cript
Awards for 2000. He won
third prize for 2006 Collected...
- (1997-1999 ed.). Rangoon:
Tetlan Sarpay. U Uar Nha,
Ashin (1930).
Dhanyawaddy Razawin Thit (in Arakanese). Vol. 1–2 (2010 ed.). Yangon:
Rakhine Thargyi Sarpay....
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published Taya (Star)
Magazine in
December 1946. He
edited Oh Way Magazine,
Sarpay Thit (New Literature)
Magazine and
Gandawin (classics) Journal. Some of...
- Moe and Htun
Eindra Bo. He
married Ma
Naing Naing Win in 1999. Ngar doht
Sarpay(Burmese: ငါတို့စာေပ)
republished his
first novel, Ma Kyi Pyar and Her Negative...
- Soe, ed. (1964).
Myanma Swezon Kyan (in Burmese). Vol. 9 (1 ed.). Yangon:
Sarpay Beikman. Aung-Thwin,
Michael (2005). The
mists of Rāmañña: The
Legend that...
- Burmese).
Sarpay Beikman. Nyan
Shein (1998). "U Ba Nyan (1897-1945)". On
Burmese Painters, Sculptors, and Architects, Vol. 1 (in Burmese).
Sarpay Beikman...