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Early Myanmar History was the last article he was still writing for the Myanmar History Commission. The last article he finished was Myanmar before Anawrattha, published in sections, in the Pyannar Tazaung magazine from June to November 1968. However, he could not finish the second part of that book,
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volume 2 in 1961 from page 227-416. Not only the background history of the pagoda, but the architecture, Buddhist scriptures and all the stone inscriptions with the translations were included in the article. A complete comparison of the various Buddhist scriptures found in ancient Bagan was included.
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Ba Shin was a Burmese Muslim. He could speak all the languages of Myanmar ethnic minorities. He could also speak Mon Khmar, Tibet Bama, Thai, Chinese and many dialects of Indian language. He could even understand the ancient Burmese and ancient Mon languages. Although he was a Muslim, he was fluent
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During the Japanese occupation, Ba Shin was the Academic Officer in the Asian Youth Organization. He also worked as the Education Officer of the Burma Defense Army. Later, he became a Lt. Col. in the Military Division (4) of the Burma Army. He published "Tine 4" (Fourth Military Division) newspaper
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journal published by the Directorate of University Education. He also wrote research papers and articles in the magazines published by Rangoon Arts and Science University, University Burmese literature magazine, Zoology magazine, Burmese Muslim University Students’ magazines,
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He wrote a Burmese history book for the Army that was published on 4 January 1948, Burma's Independence day. The Education Ministry prescribed that book as a high school textbook. While serving in military, he wrote military, cultural and history articles in
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at the Rangoon University Eastern and Burmese History Division. He carried out research in China – Myanmar relations of the Middle period and the history of Chinese – Myanmar inscriptions. He was promoted to an Assistant Lecturer in that department in 1940.
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One of Ba Shin’s best efforts was seen in the article about Bagan Pagoda Lawka Hteit Pan (Rangoon, 1962) which indicated the ancient Burmese civilization. Nai Min Nai had written an article together with A.B. Grisworld about the comments and review in
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In an article written to honour Ba Shin in relation to the Wetkyi Inn and Gu-pyauk Pagodas in Bagan, Professor Luce wrote, "He is one of the best researchers, expert in History and Stone Inscription."
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His pennames were (1) San Aung, (2) Thutethi, (3) Bohmu Nyanna, (4) Taing Lay Yebawhaung, (5) Lt. Colonel Ba Shin, (6) U Ba Shin, (7) Wari San, (8) Maung Pinti, (9) Scott Boy and, (10) Bo Mhu.
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He wrote about the Ink duplicate copies of ancient Bagan stone inscriptions in the Bagan Ink duplicate copy research journey report book. Both were published by the Burmese History Commission.
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He worked with Professor Luce for quite a long time in Bagan at Myin Kabar Gu-pyauk Pagoda, built by Raja Kumar (Yazakumar, son of Kyansittha) in AD 1113. Their research paper was published in
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He was an active member of the Myanmar Orthography (Spelling) Commission. He helped and acted as advisor to final year history students and History Master students’ research papers.
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As a Muslim, he served as the Secretary General in the Myanmar Islamic Religious Affairs Council until his death on 7 January 1970, at 5.50 p.m. of heart disease.
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After the war, he worked in the War Office as commanding officer of Records Office, Burma Army. He was later appointed the Burmese Military Attaché to
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He was the editor of the article “Essays offered to G.H.Luce by his colleagues and friends in Honour of his Seventy-Fifth Birthday“ in two volumes,
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Ba Shin's parents were Principal U Hein and Daw Saw Yin. His wife Daw Khin May Gyi is a Lecturer at the Zoology Department (now retired),
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Selective Works On Myanmar History, Culture, Archaeology And Literature After Independence—Biographies. Col. Ba Shin (1914 - 1970)
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supplementum XXIII, Ascona, Switzerland, 1956. He wrote the "Buddha Images of Tai Yuan Types Found in Burma" in that publication.
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In 1957, Ba Shin joined the Burma Historical Commission as a Compiler. He wrote many English and Myanmar research papers in
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In 1939, he wrote an article about the modernization of Burmese rural villages together with Dr Thar Saing and Dr Andrab.
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He wrote in the Yudathan (Judson) College magazine and was the Burmese section editor. He was the editor of the
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Since he was in the university, he was active in journalism. He was the Yudathan (Judson) College reporter of
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Studies of ancient Mon and Austro Asian languages and Mon grammar and spellings were mentioned.
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and many articles about racial and ethnic groups of Myanmar were written for the
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He was an important person in the team, which had done comparative studies of
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The World-Wide Web Virtual Library. Online Burma/Myanmar library
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Rangoon: Burma Historical Commission, Ministry of Union Culture,
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History Commission and Islamic Religious Affairs Council.
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Naing Min Naing page 37. paragraph 3. line 5,6&7.
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and especially Buddhist literatures written in Pali.
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journal. He worked in the Myanmar Army until 1956.
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1914 births
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