- Ăsì-Ăyòun,
meaning We
Burmans ****ociation, DAA),
commonly known as the
Thakins (Burmese: သခင် sa.hkang, IPA: [θəkʰɪ̀ɰ̃], lit. 'Lords'), was a
Burman (Bamar)...
- (ကိုဆက်ဖေ) Aung San was
referred to with the
honourific "
Thakin"
during his time with the
Thakins, or more
formally the
Dobama Asiayone.
Thant 213 Nay 99...
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Thakin Soe (Burmese: သခင်စိုး,
pronounced [θəkʰiɰ̃ só]; 1906 – 6 May 1989) was a
founding member of the
Communist Party of
Burma and a
leader of the Anti-Fascist...
- Burmese, such as the
Thakin movement,
opposed Burma's parti****tion in the war
under any cir****stances. Aung San with
other Thakins founded the Communist...
-
opinion of the
nationalist We
Burmans ****ociation (Dobama
Asiayone or the "
Thakins"),
including Aung San, who had
secretly left
Burma in 1940 with a group...
-
Thakin Mya (Burmese: သခင်မြ,
pronounced [θəkʰɪ̀ɰ̃ mja̰]; 7
October 1897 – 19 July 1947) was a
Burmese lawyer and
politician who
served as the Minister...
- 14
February 1995),
commonly known as U Nu and also by the
honorific name
Thakin Nu, was a
prominent Burmese statesman and the
first Prime Minister of Union...
-
Thakins and the
Struggle for
National Independence (1930–1948) (Burmese: သခင်များနှင့် အမျိုးသား လွတ်လပ်ရေး ကြိုးပမ်းမှုကြီး (၁၉၃၀–၁၉၄၈)) is a book by...
- met, many
Thakins including Thakin Ba Thaung,
Thakin Thein Maung,
Thakin Hla Baw,
Thakin Tha Do,
Thakin On Pe,
Thakin Kyaw Tun Sein, and
Thakin Po Ni helped...
- anti-colonial
Dohbama Asiayone party (known as the
Thakins).
After the
outbreak of the
Second World War, the
Thakins,
combined with the Poor Man's
Party to create...