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Achoketan Saya Pe
Native name
အချုပ်တန်း ဆရာဖေ
BornPe
(1838-06-23)23 June 1838
Inwa
Died1894 (1895) (aged 56)
Shan States
OccupationPoet
LanguageBurmese
NationalityBurmese
GenreTaydat, laygyo

Achoke Tan Saya Pe (Burmese: အချုပ်တန်း ဆရာဖေ, lit.'Saya Pe of Tailors' Row') was a Burmese poet during the late Konbaung era, famous for his anti-colonial Burmese lyric poems called taydats.[1] His contemporary poet is U Ponnya,[2] and same-name poet is Taungthaman Le-sar Maung Pe Nge.[3]

Life

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Saya Pe was born on 23 June 1838 in Inwa. His father was part of the royal household staff during the reign of King Pagan, and later became a tailor sewing saddles for the royal cavalry during the reign of King Mindon. His mother was descended from a line of artisans.

Living in Tailors' Row (Achoke Tan), west of the southern gate (Mingala Gate), present-day Cittaramahi[clarification needed] quarters, Saya Pe became known as Achoke Tan Saya Pe.[4]

Pe served as a bearer of Prince of Mekkhaya's insignia (အဆောင်ကိုင်) during the reign of King Mindon.

After the abdication of King Thibaw, Saya Pe went to the Shan States, and served under the Saopha of Thonze. Pe died on circa 1894 at where he sheltered.

Career

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Saya Pe composed many poems, especially taydats (တေးထပ်) and laygyos (လေးချိုး). The renowned ones are:

References

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  1. ^ သမိုင်းရှာပုံတော်ခရီးနှင့် အခြားစာတမ်းများ (in Burmese). ချိုတေးသံစာပေ. 2002.
  • ^ ဩ, ရွှေဥ (2001). မြန်မာစာဆိုတော်များ (in Burmese). စစ်သည်တော်စာပေ.
  • ^ မဟော်, မင်း (1980). တိမ်မြုပ်နေသော ရှေးဟောင်းစာပေ အမြုတေများနှင့် စာဆိုတော်ကြီးများ (in Burmese). အမျိုးသား စာပေတိုက်.
  • ^ မြန်မာ့စွယ်စုံကျမ်း (in Burmese). မြန်မာနိုင်ငံ ဘာသာပြန်စာပေအသင်း. 1954.
  • ^ "ဆောင်းရတုပွဲ (အချုပ်တန်းဆရာဖေ)". PoemsCorner.
  • See also

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    Burmese literature


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