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Saya Gyi U Nu

U Nu Mohamad Kassim, better known as Saya Gyi U Nu, or U Nu ((ビルマ語:ဦးနု); , (July 17, 1762 – 1822) was a leading Burmese Muslim writer during the reign of King Bodawpaya.〔
〕 He combined words and terms from Burmese religious literature with poetic writing and Islamic ideas to produce books which are regarded as classics of Burmese Muslim literature. Bodawpaya appointed him to head a mission to India, to retrieve books and scriptures in Sanskrit, Hindi, Urdu, and Persian. Nu was appointed the Mayor of Yammar Wati (now Ramree Island) with the title Shwe Taung Thargathu, which means "Hero of the Ocean".
==Early life==
Nu was born in Shwebo on 17 July 1762, during the reign of King Naungdawgyi of the Konbaung Dynasty.
His father, Sheik Darwood, and mother, Daw Nyein were from the Taung Baloo quarters in Ava.〔 He studied Burmese Classic literature, history and astrology at the Ava Nan Oo Phonegyi Kyaung, and was a friend of the prince Bodawpaya since they were seven years old.〔 At 19 years old, he followed his father to Rangoon, in lower Burma, where he studied Islamic literature, Arabic Urdu and Persian from Syed Mohamad of Syria. Nu became fluent in the Pali, Thekkata, Hindi and Dekkani languages.

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