BIOGRAPHY
TWAN MRAT NAING'S BIOGRAPHY
Major General Twan Mrat Naing, also spelled Tun Myat Naing
(Burmese: ထွန်းမြတ်နိုင်), is the commander in chief of the Arakan
Army, armed organization of Arakan State.[1][2][3] Naing has led
the Arakan Army since its founding in 2009, and maintains the rank
of Major General. Naing is of Arakanese descent and resides in
Laiza, Kachin State, where the Arakan Army's "temporary
headquarters" are.
Naing was born in Sittwe, the state capital of Rakhine State. He
left for jade mining in Kachin State, recruiting disaffected
Arakanese Buddhists to his insurgent group.[4] He was one of
twenty-six men to form the Arakan Army with a support from the
Kachin Independence Army. In 2018, the clashes between Arakan Army
and Burmese military intensified in Northern Rakhine State.
Major General Twan Mrat Naing, also spelled Tun Myat Naing
(Burmese: ထွန်းမြတ်နိုင်), is the commander in chief of the Arakan
Army, armed organization of Arakan State.[1][2][3] Naing has led
the Arakan Army since its founding in 2009, and maintains the rank
of Major General. Naing is of Arakanese descent and resides in
Laiza, Kachin State, where the Arakan Army's "temporary
headquarters" are.
Naing was born in Sittwe, the state capital of Rakhine State. He
left for jade mining in Kachin State, recruiting disaffected
Arakanese Buddhists to his insurgent group.[4] He was one of
twenty-six men to form the Arakan Army with a support from the
Kachin Independence Army. In 2018, the clashes between Arakan Army
and Burmese military intensified in Northern Rakhine State.
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TWAN MRAT NAING'S BIOGRAPHY
Major General Twan Mrat Naing, also spelled Tun Myat Naing
(Burmese: ထွန်းမြတ်နိုင်), is the commander in chief of the Arakan
Army, armed organization of Arakan State.[1][2][3] Naing has led
the Arakan Army since its founding in 2009, and maintains the rank
of Major General. Naing is of Arakanese descent and resides in
Laiza, Kachin State, where the Arakan Army's "temporary
headquarters" are.
Naing was born in Sittwe, the state capital of Rakhine State. He
left for jade mining in Kachin State, recruiting disaffected
Arakanese Buddhists to his insurgent group.[4] He was one of
twenty-six men to form the Arakan Army with a support from the
Kachin Independence Army. In 2018, the clashes between Arakan Army
and Burmese military intensified in Northern Rakhine State.
Major General Twan Mrat Naing, also spelled Tun Myat Naing
(Burmese: ထွန်းမြတ်နိုင်), is the commander in chief of the Arakan
Army, armed organization of Arakan State.[1][2][3] Naing has led
the Arakan Army since its founding in 2009, and maintains the rank
of Major General. Naing is of Arakanese descent and resides in
Laiza, Kachin State, where the Arakan Army's "temporary
headquarters" are.
Naing was born in Sittwe, the state capital of Rakhine State. He
left for jade mining in Kachin State, recruiting disaffected
Arakanese Buddhists to his insurgent group.[4] He was one of
twenty-six men to form the Arakan Army with a support from the
Kachin Independence Army. In 2018, the clashes between Arakan Army
and Burmese military intensified in Northern Rakhine State.
Major General Twan Mrat Naing, also spelled Tun Myat Naing
(Burmese: ထွန်းမြတ်နိုင်), is the commander in chief of the Arakan
Army, armed organization of Arakan State.[1][2][3] Naing has led
the Arakan Army since its founding in 2009, and maintains the rank
of Major General. Naing is of Arakanese descent and resides in
Laiza, Kachin State, where the Arakan Army's "temporary
headquarters" are.
Naing was born in Sittwe, the state capital of Rakhine State. He
left for jade mining in Kachin State, recruiting disaffected
Arakanese Buddhists to his insurgent group.[4] He was one of
twenty-six men to form the Arakan Army with a support from the
Kachin Independence Army. In 2018, the clashes between Arakan Army
and Burmese military intensified in Northern Rakhine State.