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Mhuiṅʻʺ, Sa khaṅʻ Kuiyʻ toʻ, 1875-1964

LC control no.n 84164379
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPL3988.M46
Personal name headingMhuiṅʻʺ, Sa khaṅʻ Kuiyʻ toʻ, 1875-1964
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Variant(s)Doktā Sakhanʻ Kuiyʻ toʻ Mhuinʻʺ, 1875-1964
Hmaing, Thakin Kodaw, 1875-1964
Kodaw Hmaing, Thakin, 1875-1964
Lvanʻʺ, Cha rā, 1875-1964
Mhuinʻʺ, Sakhanʻ Kuiyʻ to, 1875-1964
Sa khaṅʻ Kuiyʻ toʻ Mhuiṅʻʺ, 1875-1964
Sakhanʻ Kuiyʻ to Mhuinʻʺ, 1875-1964
Thakin Kodaw Hmaing, 1875-1964
Associated countryBurma
Birth date1875
Death date1964
Field of activityBurma -- Politics and government Burma -- History
Profession or occupationHistorians Authors Politicians
Found inCha rā krīʺ Sa khaṅʻ Kuiyʻ toʻ Mhuiṅʻʺ e* ... 1968.
Sa khaṅʻ Kuiyʻ toʻ Mhuiṅʻʺ e* Mhā toʻ puṃ ... 1971.
New Delhi non-MARC file (hdg.: Kodaw Hmaing, Thakin, 1875-1964)
Work cat.: Nruimʻʺ kyaṃʻʺ reʺ pha khaṅʻ krīʺ Dokʻtā Sakhanʻ Kuiyʻ toʻ Mhuinʻʺ, 2006: t.p. (Dokʻtā Sakhanʻ Kuiyʻ toʻ Mhuinʻʺ; Nruimʻʺ kyaṃʻʺ reʺ pha khaṅʻ krīʺ)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thakin-Kodaw-Hmaing view June 13, 2007 (born in 1876 [birthday discrepancy], Maung Lun; worked for Thuriya newspaper; joined Dobama Asiayone, rose to become the leader and came to be known as Thakin Kodaw Hmaing) (attended World Peace Conference in 1957; awarded an honorary doctorate in 1960 by the Univ. of Hamberg) (In Anna Allott's words, " a man of many skills - a true Buddhist and a staunch patriot; poet and playwright; historian and teacher; a pioneer writer and satirist, a single most revered literary figure in modern Burma; died 1964)
Associated languagebur