- Sao
Edward Yang
Kyein Sai OBE (Chinese: 楊振材; pinyin: Yáng Zhèncái, Burmese: စောယန်းကျိန်စိုင်း, 1918–1971) was the last
traditional ruler (saopha) of...
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Hairy Legs) was a
prominent opium warlord and the
sister of Sao
Edward Yang
Kyein Tsai, the
saopha (chief) of Kokang, a
state in post-independent
Burma from...
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Myanmar (Burma). It is
located along the
Lemro River and
foothill of
Kyein Range.
Kyein Taung Pagoda is one of the
prominent Pagoda in
Rakhine State. Ramaung...
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members of the SAC
include eight party's politicians, Sai Lone
Saing and Shwe
Kyein of the USDP, Mahn
Nyein Maung of the
Kayin People's
Party (KPP),
Thein Nyunt...
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Kokang offensive. Lo
Hsing Han
Olive Yang
Pheung Kya-shin Sao
Edward Yang
Kyein Tsai
Chinese people in
Myanmar Kokang Self-Administered Zone
Burma has other...
- Both Tho
Kyein Bwa and Tho Bok Bwa were
still alive in 1451. (Yazawin Thit Vol. 1 2012: 291) and (Hmannan Vol. 2 2003: 91): Both Tho
Kyein Bwa and Tho...
- of
Kokang See
Chiefdom of Kokang#Rulers De
facto rulers Sao
Edward Yang
Kyein Tsai 杨振材: 17 May 1959–2
March 1962 Lo
Hsing Han 罗星汉: 2
March 1962–March...
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title Saopha. He died in 1949 and was
succeeded by his son Sao
Edward Yang
Kyein Tsai (楊振材/杨振材, Yáng Zhèncái) who was
deposed by the
Burmese in 1959. Before...
- əsàʔ tɕeíŋ sʰɔ̄m tətɕī tʰá mā acak
kyein̊ chom
takyi tha ma Let's
learn Kadu....
- Laukkaing, Shan State,
Myanmar and
built by
Chiefdom of
Kokang Sao
Edward Yang
Kyein Tsai in 1951. It is
built as an 11-meter-high
pagoda that
engraved with...