Rangoon College (B.A.) University of Calcutta (M.A.) University of Cambridge (LL.M.) University of Bordeaux (Ph.D.)
Occupation
Lawyer, politician
Military service
Allegiance
British Burma, State of Burma, Myanmar
Ba Maw (Burmese: ဘမော်, pronounced[ba̰mɔ̀]; 8 February 1893 – 29 May 1977) was a Burmese lawyer and political leader, active during the interwar period and Second World War. He was the first Burma Premier (1937–1939) and head of State of Burma from 1942 to 1945.[1]
^Riches, Christopher (2013). A Dictionary of Political Biography. Oxford University Press.
BaMaw (Burmese: ဘမော်, pronounced [ba̰ mɔ̀]; 8 February 1893 – 29 May 1977) was a Burmese lawyer and political leader, active during the interwar period...
Burmese nationalist leader BaMaw. A treaty of alliance was concluded between the BaMaw regime and Japan was signed by BaMaw for Burma and Sawada Renzo...
Burma consisted of: BaMaw, Prime Minister (in addition to his post as head of state) General Aung San, Deputy Prime Minister Ba Win, Minister of Home...
colony independent as the State of Burma. A pro-Japanese government led by BaMaw was installed. However, many Burmese began to believe the Japanese had no...
Premier BaMaw. BaMaw being inaugurated as the Naingandaw Adhipati (lit. 'paramount ruler of the State') of the State of Burma,: 192, 235–261 Maw served...
bar in 1927. In 1937 he returned to Burma and joined the government of BaMaw as Minister of Revenue. Later, he joined the pre-independence cabinet and...
who was executed, allowed several future national leaders, including Dr BaMaw and U Saw, who participated in his defence, to rise to prominence. In May...
War II. The party was established by a merger of Dobama Asiayone (DAA), BaMaw's Poor Man's Party and the All-Burma Students Association, and was known...
separately administered colony of Britain, and BaMaw became the first Prime Minister and Premier of Burma. BaMaw was an outspoken advocate for Burmese self-rule...
served as the minister of war in the Japan-backed State of Burma led by Dr. BaMaw. As the tide turned against Japan, he switched sides and merged his forces...
the Burma National Army (BNA) of the State of Burma, a puppet state under BaMaw, in 1943. After secret contact with the British during 1944, on 27 March...
San, who was executed, allowed several future national leaders, including BaMaw and U Saw, who participated in his defence, to rise to prominence. May 1930...
Japanese and BaMaw in late April, 1945. Nu was nearly killed on August 12, 1945, when Allied pilots strafed and destroyed the house BaMaw had been given...
under the chairmanship of BaMaw, and on 1 August 1943 a nominally independent State of Burma was proclaimed, with BaMaw as "Naingandaw Adipadi" (head...
newer faces was an up-and-coming barrister named Dr. BaMaw. The son of one of Thibaw's courtiers, BaMaw was rumored to be of part-Armenian ancestry. Maung...
King Tabinshwehti (1530–1550), the 3rd by King Alaungpaya (1752–1760)). Dr BaMaw who was the Head of State and "Supreme Leader' (in Burmese Adipadi Gyi)...
released, readily agreed to collaborate with them; while shortly afterwards BaMaw, prime minister of Burma under the British, agreed to serve as his country's...
Schlumberger Thomas Barclay (c. 1570–1632), Scottish jurist and professor BaMaw (1893–1977), Burmese politician James Marshall Sprouse (1923–2004), United...
Ba Pe, and the Governor invited BaMaw to form a government, despite his Poor Man's Party winning only 16 seats. Maw became Chief Minister after forming...
of Manchuria Wang Jingwei, President of the Republic of China (Nanjing) BaMaw, Head of State and Prime Minister of the State of Burma Subhas Chandra Bose...
State BaMaw on right Mandalay Royal Palace in center bordered by Burmese nāgas with "100" in Burmese numerals on left and right Head of State BaMaw's image...
ended. They installed a nominally independent Burmese government under BaMaw, and reformed the Burma Independence Army on a more regular basis as the...
World War Karim Ghani was a parliamentary secretary in Burma under Dr. BaMaw K.T.M. Ahmed Ibrahim sahib Bahadur – Indian politician S.O.K Ubaidulla –...
newer faces was an up-and-coming barrister named Dr. BaMaw. The son of one of Thibaw's courtiers, BaMaw was rumored to be of part-Armenian ancestry. Collier's...
Greater East Asia Conference in November 1943, participants left to right: BaMaw, Zhang Jinghui, Wang Jingwei, Hideki Tojo, Wan Waithayakon, José P. Laurel...
The Japanese failed to provide transport for BaMaw's staff, most of whom had to walk to Moulmein. BaMaw himself began his journey by car accompanied...