- The
title was
rendered into
Burmese as
sawbwa (Burmese: စော်ဘွား). In the pre-colonial era, the term '
sawbwa' was
utilised by the
Burmese monarchy in...
- The
sawbwa barb (
Sawbwa resplendens), also
known as the
Burmese rammy nose,
Asian rummynose or
rummynose rasbora, is an
endangered species of cyprinid...
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stable for long, when the Shan
Federal Movement,
started by
Nyaung Shwe
Sawbwa Sao Shwe
Thaik (the
first President of
independent Burma 1948–1952) and...
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Namaquacypris Osteochilus Paracapoeta Pethia Poropuntius Probarbus Puntigrus Puntioplites Puntius Raiamas –
trout barb
Sahyadria Sawbwa –
Sawbwa Barb Waikhomia...
- West Pwo Karen.
Sawbwa (စော်ဘွား):
Burmese approximation of Shan
saopha (ၸဝ်ႈၽႃႉ), used as a
suffix for Shan
chiefs (e.g.,
Nyaungshwe Sawbwa Sao Shwe Thaik)...
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Digital News. 6 July 2019. Lwin Mar Htun (14 June 2019). "Exhibition of
Sawbwas'
Royal Dress Puts Shan History,
Culture on Display". The Irrawaddy. v t...
- the son of a
local ruler, the
Sawbwa, was
killed -
apparently by his
European mining partner, Jim Brecan. The
Sawbwa wants Brecan caught and executed...
- 105,000 (Buddhist) 3
Sawbwa, Shan,
Buddhist 9 Superintendent,
Northern Shan
States Kengtung 12,000 190,000 (Buddhist) 1
Sawbwa, Shan,
Buddhist 9 Superintendent...
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Museum Mandalay Cultural Museum Mon
State Cultural Museum Museum of Shan
Sawbwa National Museum (Naypyidaw)
Pathein Cultural Museum Rakhine State Cultural...
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Burmese pronunciation: [ðò dʑàʊɴ bwá], also
known as Sao Kem Hpa) was
sawbwa (ruler) of
Onbaung from c. 1400s to c. 1420s. He was a v****al and/or ally...