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Khin Kyi was born on 16 April, 1912 in Myaungmya, British Raj, is a Burmese politician and diplomat. Discover Khin Kyi's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 76 years old?

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Occupation Diplomat, Politician
Age 76 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 16 April, 1912
Birthday 16 April
Birthplace Myaungmya, British Raj
Date of death 27 December, 1988
Died Place Rangoon, Burma
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Who Is Khin Kyi's Husband?

Her husband is Aung San (m. September 1942-19 July 1947)

Family
Parents Pho Hnyin (father) Phwa Su (mother)
Husband Aung San (m. September 1942-19 July 1947)
Sibling Not Available
Children Aung San Oo Aung San Lin Aung San Suu Kyi Aung San Chit

Khin Kyi Net Worth

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Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1912

Maha Thiri Thudhamma Khin Kyi (ခင်ကြည်; 16 April 1912 – 27 December 1988) was a Burmese politician and diplomat, best known for her marriage to the country's leader, Aung San, with whom she had four children, including Aung San Suu Kyi.

She served as the Minister of Social Welfare and MP of the Pyithu Hluttaw for Lanmadaw Township.

Khin Kyi was born on 16 April 1912 in Myaungmya during the British Raj to parents Pho Hnyin and Phwa Su.

Although it is rumored that Khin Kyi herself was an ethnic Karen Christian, she was in fact a Buddhist of Bamar ancestry.

As her family lived in the Irrawaddy delta, heavily populated by ethnic Karens, her father Pho Hnyin converted to Christianity (baptised in the Baptist Church) as a young man, while her mother was a staunch Buddhist.

She grew up in Myaungmya, an Irrawaddy delta town, the eighth of 10 brothers and sisters.

Khin Kyi attended the American Baptist Mission-run Kemmendine Girls School (now Basic Education High School No. 1 Kyimyindaing) in Rangoon, and continued her tertiary education at the Teachers' Training College (TTC) in Moulmein.

She then went on to become a teacher at the National School in her hometown, before deciding to give it up altogether to join the nursing profession against her mother's wishes, following the footsteps of her two elder sisters, who were at the time, training to become nurses.

Khin Kyi moved to Rangoon and joined the staff of the Rangoon General Hospital as a nursing probationer.

1942

Khin Kyi first met Aung San in 1942, when he was recovering from injuries sustained during the Burma Campaign, at the Rangoon General Hospital, where she served as a senior nurse.

The couple wed in September of that year.

She married Aung San on 7 September 1942.

The pair had four children, 2 sons: Aung San Oo and Aung San Lin (who died by drowning at the age of 8) and 2 daughters: Aung San Suu Kyi and Aung San Chit, who died after delivery.

1947

She served as a member of parliament in the country's first post-independence government from 1947 to 1948, representing Rangoon's Lanmadaw Township, the constituency that her husband had won.

Khin Kyi served as the various posts including director of the Burma Women's Association from 1947–53, chair of the Social Welfare Planning Commission from 1953–58, chair of the Union of Burma Social Welfare Council, chair of Mother and Child Welfare, chair of the Child Welfare Council, chair of Health and Public Affairs Committee, chair of the Union of Burma Women's Associations Council, chair of the Association for the Advancement of Democracy, chief scout of the Burma Women's Scout Association, administrator of the Myanmar Ambulance Service, and vice-chair of Ramakrishna Missionary Hospital and Library.

1953

In 1953, she was appointed as Burma's first Minister of Social Welfare.

In 1953, following the death of her second oldest son, Aung San Lin, the family moved from their house on Tower Lane (now Bogyoke Museum Lane), near Kandawgyi Lake, to a colonial-era villa by the shores of Inya Lake, on University Avenue Road.

1960

In 1960, Khin Kyi was appointed as Burma's Ambassador to India, and became the country's first woman to serve as the head of a diplomatic mission.

During her tenure in New Delhi, Indian prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru specially arranged for Khin Kyi and Suu Kyi to live on 24 Akbar Road, in a colonial-era complex designed by Edwin Lutyens.

The site, then called "Burma House," is now the national headquarters of the Indian National Congress.

1962

Their former house was converted to the Bogyoke Aung San Museum in 1962.

1988

She died in Rangoon on 27 December 1988, at the age of 76, after suffering a severe stroke.

1989

Her funeral, held on 2 January 1989, was attended by over 200,000 people, despite the presence of military trucks which intervened to try to prevent this gathering.

She is buried at Kandawmin Garden Mausolea on Shwedagon Pagoda Road in Yangon.

2012

In 2012, her daughter Aung San Suu Kyi founded the Daw Khin Kyi Foundation.

It is named in her honour.

It works to improve the education, health and welfare of the people of Myanmar.