Saya San
Burmese monk and activist

Born
October 24th, 1876
148 years ago
Died
1931
94 years ago — 55 years old
Category
Activists & Humanitarians
Country
Burma
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An influential figure in the early 20th century Burma, played a significant role in the country's independence movement. Advocated for social and political reforms while leading the monk-led movement against British colonial rule. Established a religious organization that aimed to unify Buddhist monks and promote nationalism among the Burmese populace. Engaged in peaceful protests and mobilization of the community against colonial oppression before experiencing imprisonment for his activities.
Led the monk-led independence movement
Founded a religious nationalist organization
Mobilized protests against British rule
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