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Maung Khaing

Sitke
Khaing
ခိုင်

KSM
Magistrate of the Provincial Civil Service of Rangoon
In office
c. 1855 – c. 1875
Preceded by New office
Governor of Dala
In office
1853 – c. 1855
Personal details
Born c. 1810s
Shwegyin, Konbaung Burma
Died in or after 1875
British Burma
Spouse(s) Htu
Children Ywet
Parents Myat Phyu
Religion Theravada Buddhism

Maung Khaing (Burmese: မောင်ခိုင်, pronounced: [màʊɴ kʰàɪɴ]; also spelled Maung Khine) was the first Magistrate of Yangon (Rangoon) in the early British colonial period of Myanmar (Burma). Khaing's father was Gov. Myat Phyu of Shwegyin, who had defected to the British in 1832, and became Magistrate of North Moulmein (Mawlamyaing). After the Second Anglo-Burmese War, his father-in-law Htaw Lay and Khaing used their influence with the colonial government to stop the occupation forces' pillaging of Buddhist shrines around Yangon, and restored the war damaged Shwedagon Pagoda.

Both Khaing and Htaw Lay were awarded the title of KSM (Kyet-tha-yay-saung Shwe-salwe-ya Min), the highest honor for public service bestowed by the colonial government. The colonial government named two wide streets in downtown Yangon after Khaing and Htaw Lay. The two street names survived the renaming of Yangon streets until 1989.


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