
U Ba Pe | The Kaiserreich Wiki | Fandom
U Ba Pe is the second and current president of the Republic of Burma. He is the leader of the right-wing People's Party and its ideologically diverse parliamentary coalition, which is known …
1936 Burmese general election - Wikipedia
The pro-constitution United GCBA of U Ba Pe emerged as the largest bloc in the House of Representatives, winning 46 seats. However, few parties were willing to work with U Ba Pe, [3] …
Ba U - Wikipedia
Sir Ba U (Burmese: ဘဦး, pronounced [ba̰ ʔú]; 26 May 1887 – 9 November 1963), was a Burmese politician and lawyer. He served as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Burma …
Nationalist Party (Burma) - Wikipedia
The Nationalist Party (Burmese: အမျိုးသားပါတီ) was a political party in Burma in the 1920s led by U Pu and U Ba Pe. The party was a successor to the 21 Party led by U Ba Pe, …
Republic of Burma/Parties | The Kaiserreich Wiki | Fandom
Formed ahead of the 1930 election, the Pyithu Pyithar Ahphwe (the People's Party) was an attempt by U Ba Pe and the Nationalist Party to diversify their base of support, moving away …
Republic of Burma/Politics | The Kaiserreich Wiki | Fandom
President U Ba Pe and his administration has made repairing the Ministers' Building (as well as renovating Ripon Hall) one of their foremost national prestige projects. The third and final …
Ba Pe, U - hist_burma.en-academic.com
A prominent figure in the early 20th-century history of Burmese nationalism, Ba Pe was a founding member of the Young Men's Buddhist Association in 1906 and also established Thuriya (The …
Young Men's Buddhist Association (Burma) - Wikipedia
The Young Men's Buddhist Association (YMBA; Burmese: ဗုဒ္ဓဘာသာကလျာဏယုဝအသင်း) is a Buddhist civil society organisation in Burma. …
Yangon Time Machine
U Ba Pe, a leading voice in the nationalist movement, called for the design to incorporate elements based on the pagodas and shrines of Bagan. The Europeans argued that it was …
‘Buddhism Has Been Insulted. Take Immediate Steps’: Burmese …
Focusing on the under-examined Islamophobic riots that broke out countrywide in 1938, my research reveals that a nascent fascist movement used Muslims as a scapegoat for political …
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