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A fact from U Din Kyaw Khaung appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 24 August 2021 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
Did you know... that Konbaung-dynasty general U Din Kyaw Khaung was the only warrior said to have continued fighting after his death?
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ALT1:... that the ghost general U Din Kyaw Khaung's story was recorded in the Burmese historical work known as Tazzattadipani, and also in Palateser égyin? Source:ပလိပ်စားဧချင်း (in Burmese). Haṃsāvatī. 1961. or Min, U Kan (August 1949). 37 Great Nats And Various Nats. Knit Lu Literary. pp. 15–17.
ALT2:... that King Naungdawgyi awarded U Din Kyaw Khaung by inscribing his name and new royal title - Zawana Yakkha Kyaw Khaung on a golden plate for his faithfulness until he served after his death? Source: "ဇဝနယက္ခကျော်ခေါင် ဘွဲ့ရသောတစ္ဆေ". Momolay (in Burmese). 17 December 2019.