ʼOṅʻ Chanʻʺ, Builʻ khyupʻ, 1915-1947
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ʼOṅʻ Chanʻʺ, Builʻ khyupʻ, 1915-1947
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ʼOṅʻ Chanʻʺ, Builʻ khyupʻ, 1915-1947
Aung San, 1915-1947
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Aung San, 1915-1947
Aung San
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Aung San
'On Chanh
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'On Chanh
Aung San, 1915-1947, Burmese revolutionary and nationalist
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Aung San, 1915-1947, Burmese revolutionary and nationalist
Bogyo Aung San, 1915-1947
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Bogyo Aung San, 1915-1947
Aung San, 1915-1947, Bogyoke
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Aung San, 1915-1947, Bogyoke
Builʿ Khyupʿ Oṅʿ Chanʿʺ, 1915-1947
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Builʿ Khyupʿ Oṅʿ Chanʿʺ, 1915-1947
Hsān, Aung, 1915-1947
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Hsān, Aung, 1915-1947
Aung Hsān,, Bo Gyoke, 1915-1947
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Aung Hsān,, Bo Gyoke, 1915-1947
San, Aung, 1915-1947
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San, Aung, 1915-1947
Aung San, U, 1915-1947
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Aung San, U, 1915-1947
Teja, Builʻ, 1915-1947
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Teja, Builʻ, 1915-1947
Oṅʿ Chanʿʺ, 1915-1947
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Oṅʿ Chanʿʺ, 1915-1947
Aung Hsān, 1915-1947
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Aung Hsān, 1915-1947
ʾOṅʻ Chanʻʺ, Builʻ khyupʻ, 1915-1947
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ʾOṅʻ Chanʻʺ, Builʻ khyupʻ, 1915-1947
Htein Lin, 1915-1947
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Htein Lin, 1915-1947
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Biographical History
1938 joined Dohbama Asi-ayone; 1938-1940 head office general secretary, Dohbama Asi-ayone; 1939 helped to found Bama-htwet-yat Ghine (Freedom Bloc); 1940 attended the Indian National Congress Assembly, Ramgarh, India; 1940 fled Burma after the British government issued a warrant for his arrest; 1941 returned to Burma, founded the Burma Independence Army (BIA) in Bangkok, Thailand; 1942 reformed the Burma Independence Army as the Burma Defence Army (BDA); 1943 war minister, Burma National Army (BMA); 1944 founded the Anti-Fascist Organisation (AFO); 1945 led the Burmese National Army in a revolt against the Japanese occupation; 1946 president of Anti-Fascist People's Freedom League (AFPFL); 1947 signed an agreement with British prime minister, Clement Atlee, guaranteeing Burma's independence within a year.
Epithet: Burmese revolutionary and nationalist
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Chin Hills, Burma
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Calcutta, India
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Shan States, Burma
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Simla, India
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Simla, India
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Burma, Asia
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Darjeeling, Bengal
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Burma, Asia
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Burma, Asia
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Burma, Asia
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Burma, Asia
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Burma, Asia
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Burma, Asia
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Burma, Asia
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Burma, Asia
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Burma, Asia
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Rangoon, Myanmar
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Burma, Asia
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Burma, Asia
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Burma, Asia
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Burma, Asia
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Burma, Asia
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Burma, Asia
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Madras, India
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Burma, Asia
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Japan, Asia
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Burma, Asia
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Japan, Asia
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