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Born | Hla Kyaing လှကြိုင် (1921-11-10)10 November 1921
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Died | 9 April 2011(2011-04-09) (aged 89)
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Resting place | Yayway Cemetery, Yangon |
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Nationality | Burmese |
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Other names | Weizza Hla Kyaing Ponnayika |
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Alma mater | Banaras Hindu University |
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Occupation | Writer |
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Parent(s) | Ba Saw May Thote |
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Paragu (Burmese: ပါရဂူ; pronounced [pàɹəɡù]; 10 November 1921 – 9 April 2011) was a Burmese writer. He was a multilingual writer in Burmese, Japanese, Hindi and Pali and published 100 books until he died. He built and owned a library, the Paragu Shantiniketan Library, in Yangon.[1] He was buried at the Yayway Cemetery in Yangon.[2]