Personal Brief Of Dr.Ba Oo
| Dr. Ba Oo |
· NAME: Dr. Ba Oo
· People/Religion: Burmese/Buddha
· Date: 26-5-1887 (Thursday)
· COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: Pathein Township, Irrawaddy
· Education quality: LL.B, LL.M, M.A., LL.D.
· Previous Job: Chief Justice of Myanmar
· Wife Name: Daw Nyein (First Wife)/ Daw Aye (second wife)
· Children/Children: 7
· COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: Yangon, Bahan Township, Golden Mountain Road, No. 74
A Brief Personal Process
Dr. Ba Oo was born on May 26, 1887, in the Irrawaddy district of Pathein. After graduating from elementary school in Yangon, he graduated from Yangon State High School and continued to study legal studies at Yangon College. In 1907, he attended Cambridge College and received a doctorate in law in 1912, and in 1913 he married Daw Nyein, the daughter of former district judge Aung Za, who had two sons. In 1922, after his wife, Daw Nyein, died, she married Daw Aye, the daughter of prosecutor Buddhist, and had two sons. He was appointed district criminal judge in 1921, serving as a public law service in Rangoon in 1922, and in 1930 he was assigned to the Supreme Court. In 1931, a member of the Special Court was appointed Chief Justice of the United States from 1948 to 1952. After being elected vice-president of Myanmar in 1952, he was elected President of the Republic of Myanmar on March 12, 1952. Then, on March 13, 1957, he retired from his presidency, and in 1960 he was appointed chairman of the Government Advisory Committee and published the book "My President of Burma Personality." Dr. Ba Oo was recorded as a bureaucratic-spirited president.
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