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British India (1930–1935)
Dobama Asiayone (1930–1935)
Dobama Asiayone (1935–1938)
Dobama Asiayone (1938–1939)
Dobama Asiayone (Variant) (1938–1939) Flag of...
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Dobama Asiayone (Burmese: တို့ဗမာအစည်းအရုံး, Dóbăma Ăsì-Ăyòun,
meaning We
Burmans ****ociation, DAA),
commonly known as the
Thakins (Burmese: သခင် sa...
- Dobama-Sinyetha
Asiayone, was a
political party in
Burma during World War II. The
party was
established by a
merger of
Dobama Asiayone (DAA), Ba Maw's...
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affiliated m****
organizations such as the Workers'
Asiayone, Peasants'
Asiayone, Women's
Asiayone, etc.
After 1950, the
party developed more into a cadre...
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people were the true
masters of
their country) when he
joined the
Dobama Asiayone ("We
Burmans ****ociation"). He
acted as its
general secretary until August...
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forging an
alliance of
Dobama Asiayone, ABSU,
politically active monks and Ba Maw's Poor Man's Party.
After Dobama Asiayone called for a
national uprising...
- centuries.[citation needed] In 1930s, Ba Thaung,
founder of the
Dobama Asiayone (We
Burmans ****ociation),
referred to the
country as Bama Pyi (ဗမာပြည်)...
- of the
Dobama Asiayone. Po Hla Gyi, himself, had
taken on the
title Thakin,
meaning "master", like
other members of the
Dobama Asiayone.
During the march...
- used by Mon
royalty (e.g., Smim Htaw).
Thakin (သခင်):
Members of
Dobama Asiayone,
known as "the Thakins" (Archaic; e.g.,
Thakin Kodaw Hmaing). Theippan...
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prevailing opinion in the
Burmese nationalist movement led by the
Dobama Asiayone,
identified world fascism as the main
enemy in the
coming war and called...