Nawade (Burmese: နဝဒေး; also spelt Nawaday) is a title given by the Burmese kings to the poet laureates of ancient Burma. Whereas there were at least five court poets who were given the title of Nawade[1] only two are frequently discussed in academic circles.[2]
^Khin Maung Nyuntt (1999). An Outline History of Myanmar Literature: Pagan Period to Kon-baung Period. Yangon. p. 71. ASIN B00398UY4C.
^Thaw Kaung (2011). "The Myanmar Poetic Account of Ayutthaya Vanquished: Notes on Its Rediscovery and Significance" (PDF). p. 27.
title of Nawade only two are frequently discussed in academic circles. The first Nawade (1498–1588), known as Nawadegyi as well as the Prome Nawade, was a...
Station. The buses make stops at Yangon International Airport, 8 Mile, Nawade, Kaba-Aye Pagoda, Lanni, Hanmithit, Shwegondine, Bahan 3rd Street, Kyauktaing...
Mawguns became popular again in the Konbaung dynasty. It was Wetmasut Nawade who was a famous mawgun poet of his time, for he wrote at least 15 mawguns...
settled down was renamed Tharazein Road. It was later renamed Nawade Road in honor of Nawade. Tharazein was a town, now a village between Sadaung and Wetlet...
often addressed to sweethearts and wives. Famous writers of yadu include Nawade I (1545–1600) and Prince Natshinnaung (1578–1619). Some parts of Laos and...
1586), Scottish Girolamo Muzio (died 1575), Italian, Latin-language poet Nawade I, Burmese Adam Reusner born sometime from 1471 to this year (died sometime...
misinformation or an attempt to create a mythical poet figure to rival the Burmese Nawade. Although there is now scholarly consensus that Kamsuan Samut and the other...
and are treated as masterpieces of Burmese classical poetry. The First Nawade was the first layperson to compose pyo in the 1570s, basing his Manohari...