၁။ ချစ်တီးကုလား (နိုင်ငံ လယ်ဧက ငါးသန်းရယူပိုင်ဆိုင်သူ)
၂။ ဝေလေကုလား (လယ်လုပ်ကိုင်သူ)
၃။ မာရဝါရီကုလား (စူရတီ) (သိမ်ကြီးစျေးမှာ အဝတ်အထည်ရောင်းသူ)
၄။ မဂိုကုလား (မဂိုလမ်းမှာ ရွှေဆိုင်ဖွင့်သူ)
၅။ ခေါ်တောကုလား (လှေ/ သမ္ဗန်တွေခတ်သူ)
၆။ ပန်ချာပီကုလား (ပုလိပ်၊ စစ်သား၊ ဆရာဝန်လုပ်သူ)
၇။ ကာကာကုလား (လ္ဘက်ရည်ဆိုင်ရောင်းသူ)
၈။ ကျူလယာကုလား (ကျေးလက်တွေမှာ ကုန်စုံဆိုင်ဖွင့်သူ)
၉။ ဂေါ်ရင်ဂျီကုလား (လန်ချားဆွဲသူ)
တင်ပြထားသူ ဇာတိမာန် ကျေးဇူး။
ကျွန်တော့အတွေ့အကြုံအရ ထပ်ဖြည့်စရာတွေ ရှိသေးတယ်။ မှာနေခဲ့စဉ်က မြန်မာပြည်ပြန်တွေက ပြောပြတာတွေ ရှိတယ်။
Notable Burmese Indians and others
Alan Basil de Lastic - (1929–2000) was the fourth Archbishop of Delhi. He was born in Maymyo of mixed Burmese, Irish and French ancestry.[42]
Bhanumati Devi, an Odia film and theatre actress who was born in Burma.[43]
Captain Ohn Kyaw Myint, martyred after failed attempt of coup d'état[44]
Daw Tint Tint Usha, the wife of former President of India, K R Narayanan
Dr Nath (Tun Maung), a communist leader and founding member killed in the 1960s[23]
H N Goshal (Thakin Ba Tin), a leader of Communist Party of Burma and founding member from the 1940s to the 1960s, killed in an internal purge in 1967. was an ethnic Bengali.[23]
Helen of Bollywood, born Helen Jairag Richardson Khan in Rangoon on 14 July 1938, she fled to India during World War II and became famous for playing the vamp in Indian cinema.
Karim Ghani was born in Sodugudi, Ilayangudi, a politician in South-East Asia of Indian origin. Before the Second World War Karim Ghani was a parliamentary secretary in Burma under Dr Ba Maw.
S N Goenka, a vipassana meditation teacher (born 1924)
Saya Rajan aka Aung Naing, a communist trade union leader captured in the 1950s[23]
Sultan Mahmud, Minister of Health of Burma from 1960-1962.
T S S Rajan, an Indian freedom fighter and Minister of Health in Madras Presidency from 1937 to 1940.
Ko Ni, prominent Burmese lawyer and an expert on constitutional law, legal advisor to Aung San Suu Kyi until 2017 when he was assassinated.
U A Khader (1935-2020) is a noted Malayali novelist[45]
U Razak (20 January 1898 – 19 July 1947; Arabic: Abdul Razak) Burmese politician
Nalini Joshi, mathematician
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