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- Bo_Let_Ya abstract "In this Burmese name, Bo is an honorific.Bo Let Ya (Burmese: ဗိုလ်လက်ျာ, pronounced: [bò lɛʔ jà]; also spelt Bo Letya; born Hla Pe; 30 August 1911 – 29 November 1978) was a Burmese army officer and member of the Thirty Comrades. He attended Myoma High School in Yangon. He was involved in the 1947 Let Ya-Freeman Agreement. He also founded the Patriotic Burmese Army in 1969, an exile rebel army based in Thailand. During the 1950s and 1960s, following his resignation from his political and military posts, he founded Martaban Fisheries and became a millionaire businessman.Throughout his career, he served the following posts: Deputy Minister of War Affairs (1943–1945) Defence Councillor (July 1947–1948) Deputy Prime Minister (January 1948–1952) Minister of DefenceFollowing the 1962 coup d'état, Bo Let Ya was imprisoned by the Union Revolutionary Council from 1963 to 1965. On 29 November 1978, he was killed by Karen troops during a battle following a split in the Karen National Union's leadership.".
- Bo_Let_Ya alias "Hla Pe".
- Bo_Let_Ya birthDate "1911-08-30".
- Bo_Let_Ya birthPlace British_Burma.
- Bo_Let_Ya birthPlace British_rule_in_Burma.
- Bo_Let_Ya birthPlace Pyinmana.
- Bo_Let_Ya birthYear "1911".
- Bo_Let_Ya deathDate "1978-11-29".
- Bo_Let_Ya deathYear "1978".
- Bo_Let_Ya militaryBranch Burma_National_Army.
- Bo_Let_Ya militaryRank Major_general.
- Bo_Let_Ya office "Commander in Chief of theBurma Defence Army".
- Bo_Let_Ya office "Deputy Prime Minister of Burma".
- Bo_Let_Ya office "Minister of Defence of Burma".
- Bo_Let_Ya party Anti-Fascist_Peoples_Freedom_League.
- Bo_Let_Ya party Communist_Party_of_Burma.
- Bo_Let_Ya party Parliamentary_Democracy_Party.
- Bo_Let_Ya party Thakins.
- Bo_Let_Ya predecessor Aung_San.
- Bo_Let_Ya successor Smith_Dun.
- Bo_Let_Ya termPeriod Bo_Let_Ya__1.
- Bo_Let_Ya termPeriod Bo_Let_Ya__2.
- Bo_Let_Ya termPeriod Bo_Let_Ya__3.
- Bo_Let_Ya thumbnail Bo_Letya,_Bo_Sekkya,_Bo_Teza.jpg?width=300.
- Bo_Let_Ya wikiPageID "37333771".
- Bo_Let_Ya wikiPageLength "3917".
- Bo_Let_Ya wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- Bo_Let_Ya wikiPageRevisionID "677774527".
- Bo_Let_Ya wikiPageWikiLink 1962_Burmese_coup_dxc3xa9tat.
- Bo_Let_Ya wikiPageWikiLink AFPFL.
- Bo_Let_Ya wikiPageWikiLink Anti-Fascist_Peoples_Freedom_League.
- Bo_Let_Ya wikiPageWikiLink Aung_San.
- Bo_Let_Ya wikiPageWikiLink BEHS_2_Dagon.
- Bo_Let_Ya wikiPageWikiLink Basic_Education_High_School_No._2_Dagon.
- Bo_Let_Ya wikiPageWikiLink British_Burma.
- Bo_Let_Ya wikiPageWikiLink British_rule_in_Burma.
- Bo_Let_Ya wikiPageWikiLink Burma_National_Army.
- Bo_Let_Ya wikiPageWikiLink Category:1911_births.
- Bo_Let_Ya wikiPageWikiLink Category:1978_deaths.
- Bo_Let_Ya wikiPageWikiLink Category:Burmese_businesspeople.
- Bo_Let_Ya wikiPageWikiLink Category:Burmese_military_personnel.
- Bo_Let_Ya wikiPageWikiLink Category:Government_ministers_of_Myanmar.
- Bo_Let_Ya wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Mandalay_Region.
- Bo_Let_Ya wikiPageWikiLink Communist_Party_of_Burma.
- Bo_Let_Ya wikiPageWikiLink Dobama_Asiayone.
- Bo_Let_Ya wikiPageWikiLink Karen_National_Union.
- Bo_Let_Ya wikiPageWikiLink Major_General.
- Bo_Let_Ya wikiPageWikiLink Major_general.
- Bo_Let_Ya wikiPageWikiLink Myanmar_Army.
- Bo_Let_Ya wikiPageWikiLink Parliamentary_Democracy_Party.
- Bo_Let_Ya wikiPageWikiLink Pyinmana.
- Bo_Let_Ya wikiPageWikiLink Smith_Dun.
- Bo_Let_Ya wikiPageWikiLink Thailand.
- Bo_Let_Ya wikiPageWikiLink Thakins.
- Bo_Let_Ya wikiPageWikiLink Thirty_Comrades.
- Bo_Let_Ya wikiPageWikiLink U_Nu.
- Bo_Let_Ya wikiPageWikiLink Union_Revolutionary_Council.
- Bo_Let_Ya wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bo Let Ya".
- Bo_Let_Ya wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bo Letya".
- Bo_Let_Ya wikiPageWikiLinkText "Let Yar".
- Bo_Let_Ya allegiance "Burma".
- Bo_Let_Ya alternativeNames "Hla Pe".
- Bo_Let_Ya birthDate "1911-08-30".
- Bo_Let_Ya birthName "Hla Pe".
- Bo_Let_Ya birthPlace British_Burma.
- Bo_Let_Ya birthPlace British_rule_in_Burma.
- Bo_Let_Ya birthPlace Pyinmana.
- Bo_Let_Ya branch Burma_National_Army.
- Bo_Let_Ya caption "Bo Letya, Bo Sekkya and Bo Teza in Japan in 1941".
- Bo_Let_Ya dateOfBirth "1911-08-30".
- Bo_Let_Ya dateOfDeath "1978-11-29".
- Bo_Let_Ya deathDate "1978-11-29".
- Bo_Let_Ya hasPhotoCollection Bo_Let_Ya.
- Bo_Let_Ya name "Bo Let Ya".
- Bo_Let_Ya name "Major General Let Ya BC-3501".
- Bo_Let_Ya nationality "Burmese".
- Bo_Let_Ya occupation "Army officer".
- Bo_Let_Ya office "Commander in Chief of the Burma Defence Army".
- Bo_Let_Ya office "Deputy Prime Minister of Burma".
- Bo_Let_Ya office "Minister of Defence of Burma".
- Bo_Let_Ya party AFPFL.
- Bo_Let_Ya party Anti-Fascist_Peoples_Freedom_League.
- Bo_Let_Ya party Communist_Party_of_Burma.
- Bo_Let_Ya party Dobama_Asiayone.
- Bo_Let_Ya party Parliamentary_Democracy_Party.
- Bo_Let_Ya party Thakins.
- Bo_Let_Ya placeOfBirth British_Burma.
- Bo_Let_Ya placeOfBirth British_rule_in_Burma.
- Bo_Let_Ya placeOfBirth Pyinmana.
- Bo_Let_Ya predecessor Aung_San.
- Bo_Let_Ya predecessor "None".
- Bo_Let_Ya primeMinister U_Nu.
- Bo_Let_Ya rank Major_General.
- Bo_Let_Ya rank Major_general.
- Bo_Let_Ya shortDescription "Burmese politician and general".
- Bo_Let_Ya successor Smith_Dun.
- Bo_Let_Ya termEnd "1948".
- Bo_Let_Ya termEnd "1952".
- Bo_Let_Ya termStart "1947".
- Bo_Let_Ya termStart "1948".