Liberty Ma Mya Yin

"Liberty" Mya Yin (Burmese: လေဘာတီမြရင်; c. 21 April 1904 – 29 April 1945) was an eminent Burmese anyeint dancer and singer, best known during the pre-World War II period.[1] She gained the moniker "Liberty" from college fans who advocated Burmese independence.[1] Mya Yin died on 29 April 1945 of malaria, while fleeing conflict during World War II.[1]

"Liberty" Mya Yin
Bronze bust of Burmese dancer "Liberty" Mya Yin
Born
Mya Yin

c. 21 April 1904
c. Thursday, 8th waxing of Kason 1266 ME[note 1]
Shwephalakan village, Thazi Township, British Burma
Died29 April 1945 (aged 41)
Sunday, 4th waning of Kason 1307 ME
Epya Village, Sintgaing Township, British Burma
NationalityBurmese

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Notes

  1. Only Mya Yin's birth year, 1266 ME (16 April 1904 to 15 April 1905), is publicly known. But based on her known death date (4th waning of Kason 1307 ME / 29 April 1945) and the age at death (42nd year, aged 41), her birth date can be narrowed down to between 16 April 1904 (new year's day of 1266 ME) and 2 May 1904 (4th waning of Kason 1266 ME). Furthermore, because her name Mya Yin suggests she was a Thursday born, she was likely born on one of the two Thursdays in the period: 21 April 1904 (8th waxing of Kason 1266 ME) or 28 April 1904 (Full Moon of Kason 1266 ME).

References

  1. "On This Day | The Day Myanmar Lost Its Most Renowned Anyeint Dancer". The Irrawaddy. 2019-04-29. Retrieved 2019-04-30.
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