About: Ba Swe

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Ba Swe (Burmese: ဘဆွေ, pronounced [ba̰ sʰwè]; 17 October 1915 – 6 December 1987) was the second Prime Minister of Burma. He was a leading Burmese politician during the decade after the country gained its independence from Britain in 1948. He held the position of prime minister from 12 June 1956 to 28 February 1957. When Ba Swe became prime minister, Time magazine reported the news in an article titled: 'The Day of the Tiger' based on his nickname 'Big Tiger' (Kyah gyi Ba Swe) since his university days in the 1930s as a student leader.

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  • Ba Swe (Burmese: ဘဆွေ, pronounced [ba̰ sʰwè]; 17 October 1915 – 6 December 1987) was the second Prime Minister of Burma. He was a leading Burmese politician during the decade after the country gained its independence from Britain in 1948. He held the position of prime minister from 12 June 1956 to 28 February 1957. When Ba Swe became prime minister, Time magazine reported the news in an article titled: 'The Day of the Tiger' based on his nickname 'Big Tiger' (Kyah gyi Ba Swe) since his university days in the 1930s as a student leader. His name was often paired with the name of another famous student leader as Ba Hein and Ba Swe, both Thakins or members of the nationalist Dobama Asiayone (We Burmans Association) and were arrested by the British colonial government during the year of countrywide protests, demonstrations and strikes in 1938 known as the "1300 Revolution" (Htaung thoun ya byei ayeidawbon named after the Burmese calendar year). Ba Hein became a founder member of the Communist Party of Burma (CPB) in 1939 and shortly afterwards Ba Swe and Ba Hein among others founded the People's Revolutionary Party (PRP), renamed the Burma Socialist Party after the war. Ba Swe was also known for his penchant for wearing dark glasses. (en)
  • Ba Swe (birman ဘဆွေ ; 17 octobre 1915 - 6 décembre 1987) est un des hommes politiques birmans les plus importants de la première décennie suivant l'indépendance du pays en janvier 1948. Il fut le deuxième Premier ministre de Birmanie du 12 juin 1956 au 28 février 1957. À sa prise de fonction, le magazine Time lui consacra un article titré The Day of the Tiger (le jour du tigre), rappelant son surnom Big Tiger (Kyah gyi) : Ba Swe est né un lundi, jour du tigre, et, selon sa femme, en avait le caractère. (fr)
  • Ba Swe (birm. ဘဆွေ, ur. 17 października 1915 w Tawè, zm. 6 grudnia 1987 Rangun) – birmański polityk, w latach 1956-1957 premier Mjanmy. Jeden z założycieli . W 1939 roku współtworzył . (pl)
  • У Ба Све, Ба Све (бирм. ဘဆွေ, англ. U Ba Swe, 7 октября 1915, Тавой, Британская Бирма — 6 декабря 1987, Рангун, Мьянма) — бирманский государственный и политический деятель, премьер-министр Бирмы в 1956 — 1957 годах. (ru)
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  • Nay Bala Ba Swe (en)
  • Nay Kyi Ba Swe (en)
  • Nay Min Ba Swe (en)
  • Nay Myo Ba Swe (en)
  • Nay Nwe Ba Swe (en)
  • Nay Nyunt Ba Swe (en)
  • Nay Phoo Ba Swe (en)
  • Nay Si Ba Swe (en)
  • Nay Tun Ba Swe (en)
  • Nay Yee Ba Swe (en)
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  • Ba Swe (birman ဘဆွေ ; 17 octobre 1915 - 6 décembre 1987) est un des hommes politiques birmans les plus importants de la première décennie suivant l'indépendance du pays en janvier 1948. Il fut le deuxième Premier ministre de Birmanie du 12 juin 1956 au 28 février 1957. À sa prise de fonction, le magazine Time lui consacra un article titré The Day of the Tiger (le jour du tigre), rappelant son surnom Big Tiger (Kyah gyi) : Ba Swe est né un lundi, jour du tigre, et, selon sa femme, en avait le caractère. (fr)
  • Ba Swe (birm. ဘဆွေ, ur. 17 października 1915 w Tawè, zm. 6 grudnia 1987 Rangun) – birmański polityk, w latach 1956-1957 premier Mjanmy. Jeden z założycieli . W 1939 roku współtworzył . (pl)
  • У Ба Све, Ба Све (бирм. ဘဆွေ, англ. U Ba Swe, 7 октября 1915, Тавой, Британская Бирма — 6 декабря 1987, Рангун, Мьянма) — бирманский государственный и политический деятель, премьер-министр Бирмы в 1956 — 1957 годах. (ru)
  • Ba Swe (Burmese: ဘဆွေ, pronounced [ba̰ sʰwè]; 17 October 1915 – 6 December 1987) was the second Prime Minister of Burma. He was a leading Burmese politician during the decade after the country gained its independence from Britain in 1948. He held the position of prime minister from 12 June 1956 to 28 February 1957. When Ba Swe became prime minister, Time magazine reported the news in an article titled: 'The Day of the Tiger' based on his nickname 'Big Tiger' (Kyah gyi Ba Swe) since his university days in the 1930s as a student leader. (en)
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  • Ba Swe (en)
  • Ba Swe (fr)
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  • Ба Све (ru)
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