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Min Aung Hlaing Age, Wife, Children, Family, Biography

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Hometown: Magway, Myanmar
Age: 69 Years
Wife: Kyu Kyu Hla

Min Aung Hlaing

Bio/Wiki
Profession(s)• Politician
• Retired military officer
Famous forFor being 11th President of Myanmar
Physical Stats
Height (approx.)5' 6" (168 cm)
Weight (approx.)60 Kg (132 lbs)
Body Measurements (approx.)- Chest: 40 inches
- Waist: 32 inches
- Biceps: 11 inches
Eye ColourBlack
Hair ColourBlack
Military
Military Career1977: Commissioned officer, No. 313 Light Infantry Battalion, No. 77 Light Infantry Division

1979: Intelligence Officer, Lieutenant, Operation Min Yan Aung against the Communist Party of Burma

1989: Captain, Battle of Kawmoora against the Karen National Union

Early career: Battalion Officer Commanding, Major, No. 369 Light Infantry Battalion, Homalin

Later: Rector, 19th intake, Defence Services Academy

2002: Commander, Triangle Regional Military Command, eastern Shan State

2008 or 2009: Promoted to Major General

Late 2009: Promoted to Lieutenant General

Early 2011: Promoted to General, appointed Joint Chief of Staff

30 March 2011: Appointed Commander in Chief of Defence Services

Early 2012: Promoted to Vice Senior General, four star general

March 2013: Promoted to Senior General, five star general

1 February 2021: Declared Commander in Chief following coup

1 August 2021: Appointed himself Prime Minister and head of caretaker government

22 July 2024: Became Acting President after Myint Swe's medical leave

February 2026: Signed NDSC legislation as Acting President following Myint Swe's death

30 March 2026: Retired as Commander in Chief to contest presidential election
Politics
Political Journey2011: Appointed Commander in Chief, began overseeing military's political role under USDP government

2012: Defended the military's continued role in national politics in a public speech in Naypyidaw

2015: Oversaw direct military intervention to remove Shwe Mann as USDP faction leader

2016: Intensified military crackdown on the Rohingya following NLD government's assumption of power

2019: Began public outreach at religious and charity events, raising speculation on presidential ambitions

2020: Questioned legitimacy of November 2020 election results, alleged widespread fraud

1 February 2021: Led coup, detained elected leaders, established State Administration Council

August 2021: Became Prime Minister of caretaker government

July 2022: Ordered execution of four pro democracy activists

January 2023: Enacted electoral law favouring USDP, banned the NLD

February 2024: Activated military conscription law for the first time since 1959

March 2025: Official visit to Moscow, signed ten memorandums of understanding with Russia

March 2025: Announced general election before year end

30 March 2026: Stepped down as Commander in Chief to contest presidential election

3 April 2026: Elected 11th President of Myanmar by the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw

10 April 2026: Took oath of office, established new Union Government
Awards, Honours, Achievements 2013: Knight Grand Cross, First Class, The Most Noble Order of the Crown of Thailand

2018: Gallant Commander of the Malaysian Armed Forces, Most Gallant Order of Military Service, Malaysia

2018: Knight Grand Cross, First Class, The Most Exalted Order of the White Elephant, Thailand

2019: Medal of the Young Men's Buddhist Association, titled Mingaladhamma Zawtika Dhaza

2020: Medal for Strengthening the Military Commonwealth, Ministry of Defence, Russia

2020: Badge of Honour of FSMTC for Merits in Military Technical Cooperation, Russia

2020: Honorary Professor title, Military University of the Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation

2020: Honorary Doctorate, Institute of Oriental Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences

2022: Thadoe Thiri Thudhamma, The Most Glorious Order of Truth, Myanmar

2022: Thadoe Maha Thray Sithu, The Order of the Union of Myanmar

2023: Order of Alexander Nevsky for multi sectoral cooperation with Russia

5 February 2026: Honorary Doctor of Public Administration, University of Yangon
Personal Life
Date of Birth3 July 1956 (Tuesday)
Age (as of 2025)69 Years
BirthplaceMinbu, Magway Region, Burma (now Myanmar)
Zodiac signCancer
SignatureMin Aung Hlaing's signature
NationalityBurmese
HometownMagway, Myanmar
SchoolBasic Education High School No. 1 Latha (BEHS 1 Latha), Rangoon (now Yangon)
College/UniversityRangoon Arts and Science University (1973-1974)
Educational QualificationPursued Law degree
ReligionBuddhist
Food HabitNon-vegetarian
Relationships & More
Marital StatusMarried
Marriage DateYear, 1980
Family
Wife/SpouseKyu Kyu Hla (Lecturer)
ChildrenSon- Aung Pyae Sone
Daughter- Khin Thiri Thet Mon
ParentsFather- Khin Hlaing (Artist)
Mother- Hla Mu
Siblings4

Note: He is 4th of 5 siblings.
Money Factor
Assets/PropertiesApartment at Issara Residence Rama 9 (Worth USD $3 million ~ Baht 98 million)

Min Aung Hlaing

Some Lesser Known Facts About Min Aung Hlaing

  • Min Aung Hlaing was born in Minbu, Magway Region, Myanmar. Both his parents, Khin Hlaing and Hla Mu, are teachers from Dawei, Tanintharyi Region.
  • When he was 5 years old the family relocated to Mandalay.
  • He went to the Defence Services Academy and was accepted on his third attempt in 1974, as part of the 19th Intake.
  • In 1977, he graduated from the academy. The students in his class at the time referred to him as “unremarkable” and quiet.
  • He had a reserved personality and that is why many people stood aside from him.
  • Following graduation, he enlisted in No. 313 Light Infantry Battalion in the No. 77 Light Infantry Division.
  • His nickname was based on military term for cat faeces. He is said to have been close to the former prime minister of Thailand, General Prem Tinsulanonda, and regarded him as a father figure.
  • Major was stationed at Battalion Officer Commanding, No. 369 Light Infantry Battalion, Homalin, where he imprisoned the pregnant wife of a sergeant whom he deemed a deserter.
  • While conducting a routine inspection, a high-ranking officer, Colonel Kyaw Thu, found the woman, and ordered her immediate release, saying that the incident was “disgraceful”.
  • In March 2025, Min Aung Hlaing met with Vladimir Putin in Moscow and told him of a Buddhist prophecy that he connected with the Russian leader.
  • The prophecy was that a rat king called Thawma would be born to the Russian people as their emperor and be a close ally with the kings of Burma, who were named at the time as Pyi Dik Yi and Kyi Thekkyi.
  • The Buddha is said to have predicted that this rat king would be born as the emperor of the Russian people and that he will be a close friend of the kings of Burma, the latter of which were then Pyi Dik Yi and Kyi Thekkyi.
  • He gave a copy of U Aung Zeya’s Biography, written in 1838 by U Saw, a Pali scholar, to Putin, which mentions the Rat King.
  • He linked the prophecy with the strategic partnership between Russia and Myanmar at the present time and pointed out that the Buddha’s words had now been fulfilled in an “unusual way and an extraordinary way.
  • He made headlines in May 2026 during his visit to India due to tension in Indian state Manipur.
  • He is said to believe in the ideology of Ne Win and Burmese way to socialism.