- traditions.
Buddhist monks became the
vanguards of the
independence movement. U
Wisara, an
activist monk, died in
prison after a 166-day
hunger strike. On 1 April...
- Ven. U
Wisara (Burmese: ဦးဝိစာရ,
pronounced [ʔú wḭsəɹa̰], Pali: Vicāra; 24
April 1889 – 19
September 1929) was a
Burmese Buddhist monk who died in prison...
- U
Wisara Monument is a
statue of U
Wisara in Yangon, Myanmar. It is
located directly west of the
northwest corner of
Kandawmingala Lake on U
Wisara Road...
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British and
later the
nationalist government after independence, and U
Wisara, the
first martyr of the
movement to die
after a
protracted hunger strike...
-
British and
later the
nationalist government after independence, and U
Wisara, the
first martyr of the
movement to die
after a
protracted hunger strike...
- Road Bo Min
Yaung Road
Upper Phayre Road
Upper Pansodan Road
Voyle Road U
Wisara Road
Windermere Road
Thanlwin Road
Windsor Road Shin Saw Pu Road York Street...
- authorities, in the
aftermath of the 2021
Myanmar coup d'etat. The
centre is on U
Wisara Road in
Yangon and was
established with the
support of the
Peace Donor Support...
- 135.72 acre (54.92-hectare) park is
bounded by Pyay Road to its west, U
Wisara Road to its east,
Dhammazedi Road to its
north and
Ahlone Road to its south...
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Uppalavanna Uppatasanti Pagoda Urna
Ushnisha U
Thuzana Uttarasanga U
Vimala U
Wisara Vaibhāṣika
Vairochana Vaiśravaṇa
Vajira (Buddhist nun)
Sister Vajira Vajra...
- near
Shwedagon Pagoda, at the
intersection of
Shwedagon Pagoda Road and U
Wisara Roads. Y
Complex will encomp**** 92,000
square metres (990,000 sq ft) of...