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Ba and Maw
* State of Burma ( Burma, 1942 – 1945 )-Head of state Ba Maw.
Greater East Asia Conference in November 1943, participants left to right: Ba Maw, Zhang Jinghui, Wang Jingwei, Hideki Tojo, Wan Waithayakon, José P. Laurel, Subhas Chandra Bose
* Ba Maw, Head of State, State of Burma
Dr. Ba Maw, wartime President of Burma under the Japanese, blamed the Japanese military:
Dr. Ba Maw argues that Japan could have engineered a very different outcome if the Japanese had only managed to act in accord with the oratory concept of " Asia for the Asiatics ".
The eventual trial of Saya San, who was executed, allowed several future national leaders, including Dr Ba Maw and U Saw, who participated in his defence, to rise to prominence.
Ba Maw served as the first prime minister of Burma, but he was succeeded by U Saw in 1939, who served as prime minister from 1940 until he was arrested on January 19, 1942 by the British for communicating with the Japanese.
Eventually the Japanese Army turned to Ba Maw to form a government.
Ba Maw was afterwards declared head of state, and his cabinet included both Aung San as War Minister and the Communist leader Thakin Than Tun as Minister of Land and Agriculture as well as the Socialist leaders Thakins Nu and Mya.
It soon became apparent that Japanese promises of independence were merely a sham and that Ba Maw was deceived.
1936: Legislative Council elections, led to formation of Burmese government led by Ba Maw, under Government of Burma Act of 1935.
In 1942 after the Japanese took control of Burma, Shan and Karenni, the Japanese Field Marshall Shozokawabi and the Burmese puppet government Prime Minister Dr. Ba Maw signed an agreement, written in both Japanese and Burmese regarding the relationship between Burma, Shan and Karenni.
He was detained by the colonial government in 1940 along with Thakin Soe, Thakin Than Tun, Kyaw Nyein, Myoma U Than Kywe, U Măd, and Dr. Ba Maw.
From August, 1943, when the Japanese declared nominal independence for Burma under a regime led by Ba Maw, Nu was appointed foreign minister.
Instead, Nu retreated with the Japanese and Ba Maw in late April, 1945.
Nu was nearly killed on August 12, 1945 when Allied pilots strafed and destroyed the house Ba Maw had been given by the retreating Japanese, but both escaped the residence during the attack.
Dr. Ba Maw (, ; 8 February 1893 – 29 May 1977 ) was a Burmese political leader, active during the interwar and World War II period.
Ba Maw was born in Maubin.
Ba Maw came from a distinguished family of mixed Mon-Burmese parentage which bred many scholars and lawyers.
In 1924 Ba Maw obtained his doctoral degree from the University of Bordeaux, France.
Ba Maw wrote his doctoral thesis in the French language on aspects of Buddhism in Burma.
From the 1920s onwards Ba Maw practised law and dabbled in colonial-era Burmese politics.
Ba Maw was among the top lawyers who defended Saya San.
Starting from the early 1930s Ba Maw became an outspoken advocate for Burmese self-rule.
Ba Maw spent over a year in jail as a political prisoner.

Ba and Prime
* 1963 – The regime of Prime Minister of Iraq, Brigadier General Abdul-Karim Qassem is overthrown by the Ba ' ath Party.
The BDG obtained support from three of the four independent legislative deputies, and M ' Ba was named Prime Minister.
In practice, however, consistent application of the Prime Directive tends to be a controversial issue, and the Federation does not always abide strictly by it, such as when it attempted to strongarm the Organians into forming an alliance with it, or when it initially approved the forced relocation of the Ba ' ku from their adopted homeworld — although it was eventually determined that the Ba ' ku were not a pre-warp civilization.
Its Baghdad offices are based in a house that previously belonged to Ba ' athist Deputy Prime Minister Tariq Aziz.
Prime suspects include the pro-Syrian faction of the Lebanese Syrian Social Nationalist Party ( SSNP ), in collaboration with the Ba ' ath Party.
On 19 July 1947 U Saw, a conservative pre-war Prime Minister of Burma, engineered the assassination of Aung San and several members of his cabinet including his eldest brother Ba Win, while meeting in the Secretariat.
The party changed its name to Arab Ba ' ath Movement to signify the radical changes which were sweeping the Middle East ; Rashid Ali al-Gaylani, the Prime Minister of Iraq, had challenged Britain's domination over Iraq.
On 19 July 1947, a gang of armed paramilitaries of former Prime Minister U Saw broke into the Secretariat Building in downtown Rangoon during a meeting of the Executive Council ( the shadow government established by the British in preparation for the transfer of power ) and assassinated Aung San and six of his cabinet ministers, including his older brother Ba Win, father of Sein Win leader of the government-in-exile, the National Coalition Government of the Union of Burma ( NCGUB ).
AFPFL member U Ba Swe served as Prime Minister from June 1956 to June 1957.
The Court was responsible for the trial of Saddam Hussein, Ali Hassan al-Majid ( also known as " Chemical Ali "), former Vice President Taha Yassin Ramadan, former deputy Prime Minister Tariq Aziz and other former senior officials in the deposed Ba ' athist regime.
First elected as a candidate of the original PANU to represent the Ba West Fijian communal constituency in the House of Representatives in the parliamentary election of 1999, Bogileka subsequently served in the Cabinet of Prime Minister Mahendra Chaudhry from 1999 to 2000, and was held as a hostage by gunmen led by George Speight, who led a coup d ' état against the Chaudhry government, starting on 19 May 2000.

Ba and Minister
In the February 1961 election, held under the new presidential system, M ' Ba became President and Aubame became Foreign Minister.
In the February 1961 election, held under the new presidential system, M ' Ba became President and Aubame became Foreign Minister.
Ali Hassan Abd al-Majid al-Tikriti,, ( 30 November 1941 – 25 January 2010 ) was a Ba ' athist Iraqi Defense Minister, Interior Minister, military commander and chief of the Iraqi Intelligence Service.
The warrant itself inspired further opposition, as Khoei's own followers blamed Ba ' athists for the murder, the Coalition-appointed Iraqi Minister of Justice stated that he had no knowledge of the warrant, and the Iraqi Jurists Association declared the warrant " illegal ".
In AD 230, when the Minister of Defense, Cao Zhen proposed a shift from defensive to offensive stance against Shu-Han, Lieutenant-General ( 偏将军 ) Xiahou Ba was named as the vanguard.
As it was deemed impossible to take the city by force, Mangrai instead sent a merchant named Ai Fa as a mole to gain the confidence of its King Yi Ba ; in time he became the Chief Minister and managed to undermine the King's authority.
As-Sa ' iqa was also used in the Ba ' thist power struggle then in play in Syria, by President Salah Jadid to counter the ambitions of Defence Minister Hafez al-Assad.
Along with other Ba ' thists, he agitated in favour of the unification of Syria with Nasser's Egypt, and when unification took place in 1958 he became Minister for Guidance of the new United Arab Republic ( UAR ).
In 1944, Aung San, the Burmese nationalist who had founded the BIA with Japanese assistance and had been appointed Minister of Defence in Ba Maw's government and commander of the Burma National Army, contacted Burmese communist and socialist leaders, some of whom were already leading insurgencies against the Japanese.
* Ba Than Haq-Professor of Geology and Minister of Mines.

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