-
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...
- 2014.
Retrieved 28
October 2014. Aung San
Thuriya Hla
Thaung (Armanthit
Sarpay, Yangon, 1999) In
Defiance of the
Storm (Myawaddy Press, Yangon, 1997 Strategic...
- só]), U Myo Min and
Myint Win. He was one of the
founders of the Khit-San
Sarpay movement, the
first modern literary movement in the
history of
Burmese literature...
- Thamein. ဘာသာပြန် စာပေစာတမ်းများ, ပြည်သူ့လက်စွဲစာစဉ် (in Burmese). Yangon:
Sarpay Beikman. Okell, John (1994). Burmese: An
Introduction to the Script. De...
- 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...
- Biography". Mawk Ngao Ngoon. 2013. "Sao Shwe Thaik".
Sarpay Beikman Magazine. Vol. 1, no. 1.
Sarpay Beikman. 1952. pp. 153–165.
Donald M. S****ins (2006)...