Aung San
- Born:
- 13 February 1915, Natmauk, British Burma
- Died:
- 19 July 1947, Rangoon, British Burma
- Nationality:
- Burmese
- Profession(s):
- Revolutionary, Politician, General
Early Life and Education
- Educated at Yenangyaung High School and Rangoon University.
- Became involved in Burmese nationalist politics while at university.
- Joined the Dobama Asiayone ("We Burmans Association").
Career and Major Achievements
- Played a key role in Burma's independence movement from British rule.
- Founded the Burma Independence Army (BIA) in 1941.
- Initially allied with the Japanese during World War II but later switched allegiance to the Allied forces.
- Led the Anti-Fascist People's Freedom League (AFPFL).
- Negotiated Burma's independence with the British government in 1947 (Panglong Agreement).
Legacy and Impact
Aung San is considered the Father of the Nation of modern Myanmar. His efforts in securing Burma's independence and unifying various ethnic groups are widely recognized. Educators often use resources like 'aung san biography summary worksheets' to teach younger generations about his contributions to the country.
Notable Works
- Panglong Agreement (1947)
Awards and Recognition
Award | Year | Notes |
---|---|---|
Ati Sanda Maha Theikdhi Raza (posthumous) | N/A | Highest state honor bestowed in Myanmar. |