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  2. Help:Multilingual support (Burmese) - Wikipedia

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    Windows. Works out of the box in Windows 8 and later. For Windows 7 see the table in Help:Multilingual support (Indic) in the section titled "Check for existing support". In the Windows 7 column it says Burmese "needs font". Padauk is an example of a Unicode font will allow you to view Burmese script on Wikipedia, Facebook, etc..

  3. Myanmar kyat - Wikipedia

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    Zawgyi wood carving: 1 August 1986: Fall into disuse, wear and tear Ks. 25/-155 × 90 mm: Orange: Pyinsarupa: 3 November 1985: 5 September 1987 Ks. 35/- 155 × 74 mm Violet Standing Nat Thar 1 August 1986 5 September 1987 Ks. 45/-158 × 77,5 mm: Blue-green: Thakin Po Hla Gyi (1909–1943) Oil field workers and oil drills: 22 September 1987

  4. Zawgyi (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Zawgyi ( Burmese: ဇော်ဂျီ, Burmese pronunciation: [zɔ̀d͡ʑì]; born Thein Han ( သိန်းဟန်, [θéiɰ̃ hàɰ̃] ); 12 April 1907 – 26 September 1990) was a distinguished and leading Burmese poet, author, literary historian, critic, scholar and academic. His name, Zawgyi, refers to a mythical wizard from Burmese ...

  5. Zawgyi font - Wikipedia

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    Zawgyi font [a] is a predominant typeface used for Burmese language text on websites. It supports the Burmese script using its Myanmar Unicode block following a non-compliant implementation. Prior to 2019, it was the most popular font on Burmese websites.

  6. Burmese dance - Wikipedia

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    Burmese dance. In the Mintha Theatre (Mandalay) a master teacher of the Inwa School of Performing Arts demonstrates traditional hand movements. Dance in Burma (since 1989 known as Myanmar) can be divided into dramatic, folk and village, and nat dances, each having distinct characteristics. Although Burmese dance resemble the traditional dancing ...

  7. Zawgyi (alchemist) - Wikipedia

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    Zawgyi (alchemist) Zawgyi statue at Shwedagon Pagoda. Zawgyi (Burmese: ဇော်ဂျီ) is a semi-immortal human alchemist and mystic with supernatural powers and often seen with a magic stick and a red hat. Zawgyi is one of the supernatural figures in Burmese mythology and folklore. [1]

  8. State and Regional Hluttaws - Wikipedia

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    The largest Hluttaws are the Shan State and Yangon Region Hluttaws, with 143 and 123 seats, respectively, while the smallest are the Kayah State and Kayin State Hluttaws, which have 20 and 22 seats, respectively. The current Hlutttaws were elected in the Myanmar general election on 8 November 2015 and were first convened on 8 February 2016.

  9. Zawgyi - Wikipedia

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    Zawgyi may refer to: Zawgyi (alchemist), Burmese shaman or magician, skilled in Tantric lore. Zawgyi (writer), Burmese poet and author. Zawgyi dance, a dance in Burma. Zawgyi font, a non-Unicode typeface for the Burmese script. Zawgyi River, a river in Myanmar. Category:

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