Proper noun
Khin (plural Khins)
A surname from Burmese.
2005 to 2010 On 18 October 2004, the OSS and DDSI were abolished during the purge of General Khin Nyint and military intelligence units. Source: Internet
According to Tun Khin, the president of the Burmese Rohingya Organisation UK (BROUK), as of 28 June 2012, 650 Rohingyas have been killed, 1,200 are missing, and more than 80,000 have been displaced. Source: Internet
Additional loans will be disbursed to profit-making small and medium-sized enterprises after a review of their investments and progresses, said Union Minister for Industry Khin Maung Cho. Source: Internet
Among the millions who cast their votes for Suu Kyi’s party in 2015 was a pale, bespectacled former general named Khin Nyunt, who used to be the most feared man in Myanmar. Source: Internet
Chin State Minister for Development Affairs, Electricity and Industry Salai Issak Khin inspected regional development tasks in April, 2018. Source: Internet
A second defense lawyer, Khin Maung Zaw, told Reuters after Monday’s proceedings that the defense believed “evidence which is beneficial to the defense has not been fully disclosed by the prosecution”. Source: Internet