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Sao Kya Seng

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Spouse(s)
  
Inge Eberhard

Preceded by
  
Sao Ohn Kya

Prime Minister
  
U NuBa SweNe Win

Prime Minister
  
U NuBa SweNe Win

Succeeded by
  
position abolished

Died
  
1962

Constituency
  
Sao Kya Seng Mines 2015 Awards

Born
  
1924 (
1924
)
Hsipaw, Federated Shan States, British Burma

Disappeared
  
March 1962 (aged 37–38)Shan State, Burma (Myanmar)

Party
  
Anti-Fascist People's Freedom League

Children
  
Sao Kennari Sargent, Sao Mayari Sargent Pritzker

Similar
  
Jennifer Pritzker, Karen Pritzker, Matthew Pritzker, Linda Pritzker, Liesel Matthews

Sao Kya Seng or Sao Kya Hseng (Burmese: စဝ်ကြာဆိုင်; 1924 – disappeared in 1962) was a politician, a mining engineer, an agriculturalist and the last saopha of Hsipaw State, Myanmar from 1947 to 1959. He studied mining engineering at the Colorado School of Mines in Golden, Colorado, United States, from 1949 to 1953. He was graduated with a BSc degree in 1953 and then married. His bride, Sao Nang Thu Sandi or Inge Eberhard, a German-speaking Austrian student who had received a Fulbright Scholarship in 1951, was studying at Colorado Women's College, a constituent college of Denver University. In 1954, he returned to Burma with her and they had two daughters, Mayari and Kennari.

Sao Kya Seng Sao Kya Seng The Last Saopha of Hsipaw State Mayanmar Lagenda

After arrival, they were crowned as saopha and mahadevi although Sao Kya Seng had received this title since 1947. He abdicated in 1959. He served as a member of the Chamber of Nationalities from 1954 to 1962 which was upper house of Burma from 1948 to 1962, member for Shan State Council and secretary for the Association of Shan Princes from 1954 to 1962, representing Hsipaw constituency, Shan State. He was arrested in 1962 after General Ne Win's 1962 Burmese coup d'état. Sao Kya Seng was last seen being taken into custody at an army checkpoint near Taunggyi.

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Sao Kya Seng was considered by the Shan people as one of the Shan national leaders who promoted federalism and democracy, together with Sao Shwe Thaik and Sao Hkun Hkio. His nephew, Khun Htun Oo, son of his elder brother Sao Kyar Zon, served as president of Shan National League for Democracy, a major political party representing Shan people.

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Sao Kya Seng The last prince of Hsipaw Frontier Myanmar

Sao Kya Seng's wife, Inge, wrote a book, Twilight Over Burma: My Life as a Shan Princess, in 1994 about her marriage and life in Burma. The book became the film, Twilight Over Burma, in 2015. The film was banned in both Myanmar and Thailand.

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