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 | |
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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 |
Died | 29 April 1945 (aged 41) Sunday, 4th waning of Kason 1307 ME Epya Village, Sintgaing Township, British Burma |
Nationality | Burmese |
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Notes
- 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
- "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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