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Khin Myo Chit (1 May 1915 - 2 January 1999) was a Burmese author and journalist, whose career spanned over four decades. She began her career writing short stories in Burmese for Dagon Magazine in 1934. She worked on the editoral staff of The Burma Journal during anti-colonial movements. After the war, Khin Myo Chit wrote for The Oway, a Burmese newspaper. May 1 is the 121st day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (122nd in leap years). ...
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She graduated from the University of Rangoon in 1952, and served as an editor for The Guardian Daily, when she began writing short stories and articles in English. Her story, "The 13-carat Diamond", which appeared first in The Guardian Daily was featured in Fifty Great Oriental Stories, published by Bantam Classics. Other stories, including "Her Infinite Variety" and "The Four Puppets" won acclaim in Asia. During her career, Khin Myo Chit wrote many English publications, including a historical novel on King Anawratha. ááá¹âáá¯áá¹âááá¹ááá¯ááá¹â Yangon University Yangon University, also reffered to as the University of Yangon, is the oldest and most well-known university in Myanmar (formerly Burma). ...
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Khin Myo Chit died on 2 January 1999 at her home in Yangon, Myanmar. January 2 is the 2nd day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ...
1999 is a common year starting on Friday of the Common Era, and was designated the International Year of Older Persons by the United Nations. ...
Yangon, Myanmar Yangon (Burmese: ááá¹âáá¯áá¹â, formerly Rangoon, is the capital and largest city of Myanmar (formerly Burma). ...
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