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    Ne Win (Burmese: နေဝင်း; IPA: [ wɪ́ɰ̃]; 24 May 1911 – 5 December 2002), born Shu Maung (Burmese: ရှူမောင်; IPA: [/ʃù màʊ̃̀/]), was a Burmese military...
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  • Kawleikgyin Ne Win (1928-1983), two-time Myanmar Academy Award winning actor Hayma Ne Win, singer, daughter of Kawleikgyin Ne Win Yaza Ne Win, actor, son...
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    Collegian Ne Win (Burmese: ကောလိပ်ဂျင်နေဝင်း, pronounced [kɔ̀lèdʑɪ̀ɰ̃ wɪ́ɰ̃]; 1 October 1928 – 2 June 1983) was a two-time Burmese Academy Award winning...
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  • Aye Ne Win (Burmese: အေးနေဝင်း; born on 15 November 1976) is a Burmese businessman and former political inmate who spent 11 years in prison for a high...
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  • ruled the country as a totalitarian one-party state, headed by General Ne Win. Under the government agenda, called the Burmese Way to Socialism, which...
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  • Minister U Nu, along with the Union Revolutionary Council Chaired by General Ne Win. In the first 12 years following the coup, the country was ruled under martial...
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    Communist Party of Burma and the Karen National Union (KNU). In 1962, General Ne Win led a coup, establishing a military junta and refusing to adopt a federal...
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  • second tenure was cut short by a military coup in 1962, led by General Ne Win. Following the coup, Nu was placed under house arrest and later allowed...
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    script. Burma (Myanmar) was under the military dictatorship of Ne Win from 1962 to 1988. Ne Win and his allies in the Tatmadaw (Burmese military) overthrew...
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    coup d'état by General Ne Win, a Burmese general who began his military career fighting for the Japanese in World War II. Ne Win carried out military operations...
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