Thet Tun

Wanna Kyaw Htin Thet Tun (6 August 1926 - 4 July 2012) was a Burmese Ambassador, Writer and Historian.[1][2][3]

Wanna Kyaw Htin

Thet Tun
Born
Thet Tun

(1926-08-06)August 6, 1926
Yangon, Myanmar
DiedJuly 4, 2012(2012-07-04) (aged 85)
Alma materB.A (University of Rangoon) and B.Sc (University of London)
OccupationA retired Ambassador, Writer and Historian
Known forAmbassador
AwardsWanna Kyaw Htin

Early life and education

He was born in Yangon, Myanmar on 6 August 1926. His father is Phoe Thaung and his mother is Sein Toke.

He attended at Basic Education High School No. 2 Dagon. He graduated from Yangon University and also received a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of London.

Published Books

  • In the Footsteps of Kinwun(ကင်းဝန်ခြေရာ လိုက်၍သာ -1998 ( won Myanmar National Literature Award
  • Bilingual Essays(သံတို့ အမြင် )-1999
  • The Contemporary Myanmar & Selected Writings(မျက်မှောက်ခေတ် မြန်မာနှင့် အခြား အင်္ဂလိပ်−မြန်မာ နှစ်ဘာသာဆောင်းပါးများ)-2002
  • Experiences Abroad(ႏိုင်ငံရပ်ခြား အတွေ့အကြုံများ)
  • The Writings of General Aung San
  • Portraits and Vignettes of Myanmar Personalities (သူတို့အကြောင်း တစေ့တစောင်း )
  • A Myanmar Looks at Others(မြန်မာတစ်ဦး၏ ကမ္ဘာ့အမြင်)
  • Myanmar Politics 1958-1962
  • Selected Writings of Retired Ambassador U Thet Htun

Personal life

He married Khin Khin Ohn. They have four children.

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References

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