Ohn Gyaw lang my , IPA my u d pron born 1932 is a Burma Burmese politician who served as Minister of Foreign Affairs. Gyaw joined the diplomatic service in 1951, serving in Yugoslavia, Australia, and the USSR until 1985, when he was appointed Director of the South and Southeast Asian Division of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In 1988 he became Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, and in 1991 was promoted to Minister of Foreign Affairs. ref cite journal date September October 1998 title Myanmar A peaceful existence. journal Presidents & Prime Ministers publisher EQES volume 7 issue 5 page 15 issn 1060 5088 ref In 1998 he was replaced despite a thawing of relationships between Burma and the outside world during his tenure as Foreign Minister, Gyaw was seen as a rigid and, at times, disingenuous champion of the regime who lacked innovation . He was replaced by Win Aung . ref cite news title THE NATIONS MYANMAR The Junta Purges Its Own But the top generals politics are still the same last Faulder first Dominic date December 4, 1998 work ASIAWEEK accessdate 29 November 2010 ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ohn Gyaw ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1932 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ohn Gyaw Category 1932 births Category Living people Category Personae non gratae Category Government ministers of Burma Category Ambassadors of Burma Myanmar politician stub ... more details
Summary Hnapyan gyaw twice fried tofu fritters with a side salad of cabbage, spring onions, coriander, crushed garlic and sesame paste, peanut oil and chilli oil at a restaurant behind Hpaungdaw U Pagoda, Inle Lake , Shan States , Myanmar . The shopkeeper said, Foreigners do not eat this kind of food, and Burmese do not come in winter . Photographer User Wagaung . Licensing GFDL user Wagaung migration relicense Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot priority true ... more details
Ohn is a surname, and may refer to Ohn Byung Hoon born 1985 , South Korean football player Ohn Gyaw born 1932 , foreign minister of Myanmar See also John disambiguation Ohm disambiguation surname ... more details
Summary Shwe Toak Mogok lahpet L to R chinsat hot and sour , original, and hnapyan gyaw twice fried ready mixed fried garnish Licensing GFDL self migration relicense Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot priority true ... more details
Summary Shan hkauk sw rice noodles, Shan style, in soup with chicken, dressed with peanut oil, chilli oil, light soy sauce, garnished with crushed roasted peanuts, toasted sesame, young vine of mangetout and to hpu gyaw Burmese tofu fritters , and served with monnyingyin pickled mustard greens on the side at a market restaurant in Pyin U Lwin , Myanmar . Photographer User Wagaung . Licensing GFDL user Wagaung migration relicense Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot priority true ... more details
Summary To hpu gyaw Burmese tofu fritters at a market restaurant in Pyin U Lwin , Myanmar . They are crispy outside and soft inside, popular as a snack or with glutinous rice as a breakfast option, also with mohinga rice vermicelli in fish soup or rice noodles. Photographer User Wagaung . Licensing GFDL user Wagaung migration relicense Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot priority true ... more details
, the Burmese version of tofu . Preparation Fried Image IMG tofufritters.JPG thumb To hpu gyaw ... . To hpu gyaw is yellow tofu cut into rectangular shapes, scored in the middle, and deep ... outside and soft inside. Hnapyan gyaw is so called because the fritters are twice fried after the tofu ... or deep fried tofu crackers, like hnapyan gyaw , are usually served with htamin gyin lit. sour rice ... is the preferred traditional drink to go with all these in Burma. Salad Image Plate of Hnapyan Gyaw Hpaungdaw U Pagoda, Inle Lake, Shan States, Myanmar .JPG thumb Hnapyan gyaw or twice fried Shan tofu ... garlic, crushed roasted peanuts, crisp fried onions, and coriander . To hpu gyaw thouk refers to tofu ... IMG Shanhkauksw .JPG Shan hkauk sw Shan rice noodles with to hpu gyaw tofu fritters served with monnyingyin pickled mustard greens on the side File To hpu nway and to hpu gyaw salad.jpg To hpu nway warm Shan tofu and to hpu gyaw Shan tofu fritters salad combines the creamy and crispy forms into a satisfying meal. Image TwiceFried Tofu.jpg hnapyan gyaw twice fried tofu at Shan Market in Mandalay ... more details
Burmese characters Infobox prepared food name Mohinga image File IMG Mohinga.JPG 225px caption Mohinga with fritters alternate name Mohingar country Myanmar region creator course Breakfast main ingredient Catfish, vermicelli noodles, fish sauce, fish paste, ginger, banana stem, lemongrass, onions, garlic, chickpea flour variations other File IMG mohinga0948.JPG thumb Mohinga streethawker in Mandalay Mohinga MYname MY & 4151 MLCTS mun. hang hka IPA my mo u h is Rice noodles in fish soup and considered by many to be the national dish of Burma . It is readily available in most parts of the country. In major cities, street hawkers and roadside stalls sell dozens of dishes of mohinga to the locals and passers by. Although mohinga is available throughout the day, it is usually eaten as breakfast . Preparation There are different varieties of mohinga in various regions of Burma such as Rakhine State Rakhine mohinga with more Ngapi fish paste and less soup. Its ingredients depend on their availability. However, the standard dish comes from southern Burma, where fresh fish is more readily available. The main ingredients of mohinga are chickpea flour and or crushed toasted rice, garlic , onions , lemongrass , banana banana tree stem , ginger , fish paste, fish sauce and catfish in a rich broth cooked and kept on the boil in a cauldron. It is served with rice vermicelli , dressed and garnished with fish sauce, a squeeze of lime, crispfried onions, coriander , spring onions, crushed dried chilli and, as optional extras, crispy fried fritters such as split chickpeas p gyaw my , urad dal baya gyaw my or gourd bu thee gyaw my as well as boiled egg and fried Notopteridae nga hp fish cake Burmese . Availability It is perhaps the most popular breakfast dish of all, now available as an all day breakfast in many towns and cities. Mohinga is also served with all the trimmings at formal functions and nowadays it is also sold in dry packets as a ready ... more details
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs lang my IPA my n i d j w nd t na is the Government of Myanmar Myanmar government Ministry government department ministry which oversees the Foreign policy foreign relations of Myanmar . It is headed by foreign affairs minister Nyan Win , who replaced Win Aung in September 2004 after a cabinet reshuffle. ref http www.asiantribune.com news 2010 07 31 no practical agenda people burma ahead sham elections ref List of heads Saw Maung 1988 1991 Ohn Gyaw 1991 1998 ref http www.irrawaddymedia.com article.php?art id 1528 ref Win Aung 1998 2004 Nyan Win 2004 2011 Wunna Maung Lwin 2011 present References reflist External links en icon http www.mofa.gov.mm Ministry of Foreign Affairs Category Government ministries of Burma Category Foreign relations of Burma Category Foreign affairs ministries Myanmar Myanmar stub my ru ... more details
File Anauk Mibaya Nat.jpg thumb Anauk Mibaya Nat Anauk Mibaya lang my , IPA my nau m b j pron lit. Western Queen is one of 37 nat spirit nat s in the official Burmese pantheon of nats. She was Queen Shin Mi Nauk , consort of King Minkhaung I and mother of Crown Prince Minyekyawswa and King Thihathu of Ava . Her son Thihathu also entered the pantheon as Aung Pinle Hsinbyushin . She allegedly died of a heart attack after being startled by seeing Min Kyawzwa U Min Gyaw on a magic stallion in a cotton field. She is portrayed with a headdress sitting on a lotus and nursing her baby. ref name YN cite web url http www.yangonow.com eng culture nat 37 nat.html title Thirty Seven Nats accessdate 2010 08 28 author Hla Thamein publisher Yangonow ref References reflist Burmese nats Category Burmese nats my ... more details
File Min Kyawzwa Nat.jpg thumb Min Kyawzwa Nat File Offerings of alcohol to Burmese nat.jpg thumb Offerings of alcohol and liquor to U Min Kyawzwa. Min Kyawzwa lang my , IPA my m t zw pron also known as U Min Gyaw , is one of the 37 nat spirit nats in the official pantheon of Burmese nats. He is a composite representation of multiple historical personalities. One version puts him as a son of King Theinhko of Pagan dynasty Pagan he was murdered by his brother. Another version puts him as an adviser to King Alaungsithu of Pagan he died an alcoholic. Another puts him as Crown Prince Minyekyawswa of Ava Kingdom Ava , who fell in action in the Forty Years War . ref cite web title Myanmar Nats url http www.myanmartravelagent.com myanmar nats.htm accessdate 2010 09 23 publisher myanmartravelagent.com ref Yet another version puts him as a son of the Lord of Pyay and Kuni Devi. He reportedly was a drunkard and cock fighter and also a good rider , killed by his victims turned devils. ref name YN cite web url http www.yangonow.com eng culture nat 37 nat.html title Thirty Seven Nats accessdate 2010 09 23 author Hla Thamein publisher Yangonow ref References reflist Burmese nats Category Burmese nats my ... more details
Infobox film name Thway image image size 200px caption director Koji Chino producer writer Ma Ma Lei Journal Gyaw Ma Ma Lay narrator starring music cinematography editing distributor released Start date 2003 12 8 runtime 201 mins country flag Myanmar 1974 language Myanmar language Myanmar budget 2.6 million US dollar Thway lang my is 2003 film and first Japan Myanmar collaboration film directed by Mr. Koji Chino . The film is based on a bestseller novel Thway , written by a well known writer Ma Ma Lei Journal Gyaw Ma Ma Lay . Real name of movie is Thway. English name is The Bonds of Blood and Japan name is Chi no Kizuna. Cast Kyaw Thu Akari Asou as Yumi Yoshida Min Maw Kun as Maung Maung Myo Thanda Tun as Ma Thwe Thwe Toshiyuki Nagashima as Toshio Yoshida Plot Yumi, a Japanese university student happenes to know one day that she has a younger brother Maung Maung in Myanmar who was born between her father, Toshio Yoshida and a Myanmar mother, Ma Thwe Thwe. Toshio was a former Japanese soldier sent to Myanmar during the World War . Brought by destiny, Yumi decides to visit Myanmar and to meet her younger brother, Maung Maung. Despite many difficulties, she can finally meet Maung Maung. But Beautiful but sad affection between Yumi and Maung Maung is described in the film. Image with unknown copyright status removed Image Thway.jpg Myo Thanda Tun and Toshiyuki Nagashima in Thway Release This film is Japanese Myanmar language version with Myanmar subtitle. It is showed at Thamada Cinema, Yangon on May 24 Wednesday , 2006 09 00 13 30 ref http www.mm.emb japan.go.jp profile english event e.htm Embassy of Japan in Myanmar Bot generated title ref . Director Mr Koji Chino made the debut of the Japan Myanmar friendship movie in Tokyo on 8 December in 2003 and in Kyoto , Osaka and other cities. When the debut was made in Japan , it was crowded with Japanese World War II Veterans, 76 year old Director Mr Koji said. Mr Koji screened the movie in Mandalay on 30 and 31 May 2006 r ... more details
of the alluring Deer. The Deer leaves subtle hints as a trail. U Min Gyaw dance U Min Gyaw ... own coin, causing the Count s murder and his return as the Nat U Min Gyaw. When he takes on his human ... propitiation is thought to be a pot of toddy and a fried fowl. Petitioners believe that U Min Gyaw .... In a typical performance, the Medium appeals to U Min Gyaw by presenting him with a bottle of liquor ... more details
Infobox minister honorific prefix U name Win Aung honorific suffix image imagesize smallimage If this is specified, image should not be. alt caption office Ministry of Foreign Affairs Burma Minister of Foreign Affairs term start 14 November 1998 term end 18 September 2004 predecessor Ohn Gyaw successor Nyan Win office2 Ambassador to the United Kingdom leader2 Than Shwe term start2 ? term end2 14 November 1998 predecessor2 successor2 birth date dob 1944 02 28 df y birth place Dawei Tavoy Dawei , Tanintharyi Division Tennasarim , Burma death date dda 2009 11 4 1944 02 28 df y death place Yangon , Myanmar restingplace restingplacecoordinates birthname other names Sithu Nyein Aye penname nationality Burmese party spouse relations children residence alma mater religion Theravada Buddhism signature signature alt website footnotes Win Aung lang my was a Myanmar Burmese military officer and politician who served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs Burma Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1998 until 2004. Win Aung was born in Dawei formerly Tavoy , Tanintharyi Division in 1944. Win Aung would later join the Myanmar Armed Forces armed forces , where he would serve as a military intelligence officer. Win Aung served as an ambassador to Germany and the UK until he was appointed as Minister of Foreign Affairs in November 1998. During his tenure as foreign minister, he often bore the brunt of international criticism on many issues, especially for his government s repression of political dissidents such as Aung San Suu Kyi , while visiting foreign nations. In September 2004, he was dismissed from his post, along with several other ministers, following a purge of members of the Military Intelligence faction of the State Peace and Development Council . Win Aung was a close associate of former Prime Minister Khin Nyunt , who was among those purged in September 2004. Following his dismissal, Win Aung was arrested and sent to the notorious Insein Prison . He died there on 4 Novembe ... more details
tamarind ngapi kyaw.JPG thumb right Homemade tamarind ngapi kyaw Ngapi Kyaw also ngapi gyaw, fried ... , and the flavour varies depending on an individual household, restaurant or monastery. Ngapi gyaw ... more details
with to za ya , vegetables fresh or boiled, on the side File Ngapi kyaw.JPG 70px Ngapi gyaw lang my ... gyaw lang my Chinese fried rice with boiled peas p byouk File Kaw yay khauk swe.jpg 70px ..., and pickled daikon mustard greens File Plate of Hnapyan Gyaw Hpaungdaw U Pagoda, Inle Lake, Shan ... the water is boiled off leaving the meat or fish in an oily gravy File example 70px Cho chin gyaw lang my Region sweet and sour dish of meat or fish with vegetables File example 70px A sein gyaw ... more details
Infobox holiday holiday name Martyr s Day br my type national longtype National holiday image caption official name nickname observedby Myanmar begins ends date 19 July celebrations observances relatedto Martyrs Day lang my , IPA my z n n pron is a National holidays in Myanmar Burmese national holiday observed on 19 July to commemorate Gen. Aung San and six other leaders of the pre independence interim government Thakin Mya , Ba Cho , U Razak Abdul Razak , Ba Win , Mahn Ba Khaing and Sao San Tun all of whom were assassinated on that day in 1947. It is customary for high ranking government officials to visit the Martyrs Mausoleum Yangon Martyrs Mausoleum in Yangon in the morning of that day to pay respects. History On July 19, 1947, at approximately 10 37 a.m., Burma Standard Time BST , several of Burma s independence leaders were gunned down by a group of armed men in uniform while they were holding a cabinet meeting at the Ministers Building Secretariat in downtown Yangon . The assassinations were planned by a rival political group, and the leader and alleged master mind of that group Galon U Saw , together with the perpetrators, were tried and convicted by a special tribunal presided by Kyaw Myint with two other Barristers at law, Aung Thar Gyaw and Si Bu. In a judgment given on 30 December 1947 the tribunal sentenced U Saw and a few others to death and the rest were given prison sentences. Appeals to the High Court of Burma by U Saw and his accomplices were rejected on 8 March 1948. In a judgment written by Supreme Court Justice E Maung 1898 1977 on 27 April 1948 the Supreme Court refused leave to appeal against the original judgment. All the judgments of the tribunal, the High Court and the Supreme Court were written in English. The judgment of the tribunal can be read in A Trial in Burma by Dr Maung Maung Martinus Njhoff, 1963 and the judgment of the High Court and Supreme Court can be read in the 1948 Burma Law Reports. The President of B ... more details