Pho Hlaing (Burmese: ဘိုးလှိုင်, also spelt Hpo Hlaing) was a Burmese noble and civil servant, best known for his treatise, Rajadhammasangaha (ရာဇဓမ္မသင်္ဂဟ), which proposed sweeping reforms to transform Burma's monarchy into a constitutional monarchy and an early advocate of indigenous democracy. Pho Hlaing was an accomplished writer and wrote a number of important treatises throughout his lifetime, on politics, mathematics and Buddhist philosophy.
Born | Ywapale village, Myingyan District, Konbaung dynasty |
Died |
1883 (aged ) Sixth waning day of Wagaung, BE 1245
|
Zodiac | |
Tags | Add tag |