Aung san suu kyi family

          Aung san suu kyi: nobel prize revoked.

          Michael Aris

          British historian (1946–1999)

          Michael Vaillancourt Aris (27 March 1946 – 27 March 1999)[1] was a British historian who wrote and lectured on Bhutanese, Tibetan, and Himalayan culture and history.

          Aung san suu kyi children

        1. Aung san suu kyi children
        2. What did aung san suu kyi do for her country
        3. Aung san suu kyi: nobel prize revoked
        4. Aung san suu kyi age
        5. Where is aung san suu kyi, now
        6. He was the husband of Aung San Suu Kyi, who would later become State Counsellor of Myanmar.

          Life

          Aris was born in Havana, Cuba, son of British Council officer John Arundel Aris[2] and Josette, daughter of Emile Vaillancourt, Canadian Ambassador to Cuba.[1][3][4]

          He was educated at Worth School in Sussex, and read modern history at Durham University, where he was a member of St Cuthbert's Society.

          After graduating in 1967, he spent six years as a private tutor to the children of the Bhutanese royal family.[5][6]

          In 1976, Aris moved on to the University of Oxford and became a junior research fellow and a member of the university faculty at St John's College.

          In 1978, he obtained a Ph.D. in Tibetan