• title of Nawade only two are frequently discussed in academic circles. The first Nawade (1498–1588), known as Nawadegyi as well as the Prome Nawade, was a...
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    Station. The buses make stops at Yangon International Airport, 8 Mile, Nawade, Kaba-Aye Pagoda, Lanni, Hanmithit, Shwegondine, Bahan 3rd Street, Kyauktaing...
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  • Mawguns became popular again in the Konbaung dynasty. It was Wetmasut Nawade who was a famous mawgun poet of his time, for he wrote at least 15 mawguns...
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    settled down was renamed Tharazein Road. It was later renamed Nawade Road in honor of Nawade. Tharazein was a town, now a village between Sadaung and Wetlet...
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  • often addressed to sweethearts and wives. Famous writers of yadu include Nawade I (1545–1600) and Prince Natshinnaung (1578–1619). Some parts of Laos and...
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  • 1586), Scottish Girolamo Muzio (died 1575), Italian, Latin-language poet Nawade I, Burmese Adam Reusner born sometime from 1471 to this year (died sometime...
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  • and are treated as masterpieces of Burmese classical poetry. The First Nawade was the first layperson to compose pyo in the 1570s, basing his Manohari...
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    misinformation or an attempt to create a mythical poet figure to rival the Burmese Nawade. Although there is now scholarly consensus that Kamsuan Samut and the other...
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