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Dr. Maung Maung ((ビルマ語:မောင်မောင်) (:màʊɴ màʊɴ); 11 January 1925 – 2 July 1994) was the 7th President of the Union of Myanmar, and a well-known writer. ==Biography== Maung Maung was the son of lawyer U Sint and his wife Daw Aye Tin. He graduated from BTN High School. He attended the fourth intake of the Japan academy. In 1946, he received the degree of Bachelor of Arts from Rangoon University. In 1949, he received a Bachelor of Law (BL) degree. He was a lecturer in the English department in Rangoon University, editor of the Burma Khit Newspaper, and Assistant Secretary of Burma Railways. In 1950, he received a scholarship to study in the UK. He entered the Lawyers' Association opened in Lincoln Guest House, Hague. He attended the international Law education school there. He received his LLD from Utrecht University in the Netherlands in June 1956. He temporarily relocated to the United States, as a visiting Lecturer in Political Science and Southeast Asian Studies at Yale University, with his family. During his stay in Yale, he earned a doctorate in juridical science (JSD), on 11 June 1962.〔 Maung had five children with his wife, Khin May Hnin (aka) Khin Myint. One of his sons, Brig-Gen Kyaw Thu (Retd.) currently holds the post of Deputy Foreign Minister on the SPDC, the governing body in Burma. He also served in various capacities in the successive governments of Myanmar as Attorney-General, Supreme Judge-General and other positions. Among Maung's well-known publications are: #''London Diary'' (1958) #''The Forgotten Army'' (1946) #''Burma in the Family of Nations'' #''General Ne Win and Myanma Politics'' (Won the National Literary Award in Politics) #''Thet-shi-yar-za-win'' (Living History—Books on Biography of Statesmen) #''To a soldier son'' #''The 1988 Uprising in Burma'' He died of a heart attack in Rangoon on 2 July 1994, aged 69. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Maung Maung」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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