Ne Win (Q315522)

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Military leader and head of state of Burma from 1962 to 1988
  • Bo Ne Win
  • U Ne Win
  • Shu Maung
  • General Shu Maung
  • Bogyoke Ne Win
  • Bogyoke U Ne Win
  • Bo U Ne Win
  • General U Ne Win
  • Nay Win
  • U Nay Win
  • General Nay Win
  • General U Nay Win
  • Bogyoke Nay Win
  • Bogyoke U Nay Win
  • Bo Nay Win
  • General Ne Win
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Ne Win
Military leader and head of state of Burma from 1962 to 1988
  • Bo Ne Win
  • U Ne Win
  • Shu Maung
  • General Shu Maung
  • Bogyoke Ne Win
  • Bogyoke U Ne Win
  • Bo U Ne Win
  • General U Ne Win
  • Nay Win
  • U Nay Win
  • General Nay Win
  • General U Nay Win
  • Bogyoke Nay Win
  • Bogyoke U Nay Win
  • Bo Nay Win
  • General Ne Win

Statements

8 June 1964
Jerusalem, 8 June 1959 (English)
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5 February 1964
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နေ၀င်း (Burmese)
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Shu Maung (English)
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ရှုမောင် (Burmese)
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24 May 1911Gregorian
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6
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1974
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Ne Win
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10 September 2022
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