
Ba Maw - Wikipedia
Ba Maw (Burmese: ဘမော်, pronounced [ba̰ mɔ̀]; 8 February 1893 – 29 May 1977) was a Burmese lawyer and politician, active during the interwar period and Second World War. He …
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巴莫(英语:Ba Maw,日本语:バー・モウ,1893年2月8日——1977年5月29日),缅甸独立运动领导人。1937至1939年任英属缅甸总理。日本占领期间(1943—1945)曾出任缅甸国家元 …
Ba Maw | Burma Independence, World War II, Politics | Britannica
2025年2月4日 · Ba Maw (born Feb. 8, 1893, Maubin, Burma [Myanmar]—died May 29, 1977, Yangon) was a politician who in 1937 became the first Burmese premier under British rule; he …
Dr. Ba Maw's Biographic Timeline - Dr. Ba Maw Library
Dr. Ba Maw is elected President, and General Aung San, Secretary. December: Freedom Bloc becomes a full-fledged national movement; holds mass meetings and demonstrations …
Dr. Ba Maw, the Man - Dr. Ba Maw Library
Dr. Ba Maw was a dedicated nationalist, a gifted politician and a visionary far ahead of his time. By far the most learned of the nationalist agitators against the British imperial presence in …
DR. BA MAW Fund: Dr. Ba Maw - Blogger
Ba Maw (8 February 1893 – 29 May 1977) was a Burmese political leader, active during the interwar and World War II period. Ba Maw was born in Maubin. Ba Maw came from a …
Dr. Ba Maw’s Narrative 5 August 1946 On this day, the former Adipadi Dr. Ba Maw arrived back to Rangoon in a British army plane. Among those who went to meet him were myself, Dama …
Ba Maw - Encyclopedia.com
Ba Maw (1893-1977) was the first premier of independent Burma (now Myanmar) and the leader of the wartime government that ruled in cooperation with the occupying Japanese from 1942 to …
Myanmarpedia: Dr. Ba Maw
One of the presiding judges that tried Saya San was another Burmese lawyer Ba U (pronounced 'Oo'). Ba Maw became Head of State in 1943 when the Japanese created a puppet Burmese …
Dr. Ba Maw, Facilitator of Myanmar’s Struggle for Independence
2019年5月29日 · Dr. Ba Maw was a prominent figure in Myanmar’s political history, having served in the Poor Man’s Party, the Mahar Bamar Party, as education minister, as the first chief …