- Ko-
hkang is a
village in
Chipwi Township in
Myitkyina District in the
Kachin State of north-eastern Burma.
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Literary (HIGH) ရှစ်လေးလုံးအရေးအခင်း hracle:lum:a.re:a.
hkang: ဖြစ်
hprac သောအခါက sau:a.hkaka. လူ lu ဦးရေ u:re ၃၀၀၀ 3000 မျှ hmya. သေဆုံး...
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Burmans ****ociation, DAA),
commonly known as the
Thakins (Burmese: သခင် sa.
hkang, IPA: [θəkʰɪ̀ɰ̃], lit. 'Lords'), was a
Burmese nationalist group formed...
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cause of
departure was the
aggression of Su-Khan-Pha of Mong Mao. Mong-
Hkang, Mong-Hkru-Dai, Mong-Hka Mong-Pun, Mong-Phu and Mong-Li (Gogoi 1968:256–257)...
- Khin
Nyunt (Burmese: ခင်ညွန့်; MLCTS:
hkang nywan;
pronounced [kʰɪ̀ɰ̃ ɲʊ̰ɰ̃]; born 23
October 1939) is a
retired Burmese army
general widely recognized...
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treated as
junior synonyms. In Myanmar, it is
known as Burmese: ခံစပ်; MLCTS:
hkang sap. The
following list
gives the
names under which the
conkerberry has...
- Hpyithpyaw, Htangprai, Htawgaw, Htawmshing, Htingra, Ichake, Kangfang, Ko-
hkang, Lagut, Lagwi, La-hok, Laichupo, Lakyawn, Lamuk, Langyang, Laokam, Laotiki...
- Loi-ywoi Löng-kawng Löngkwai
Longtawng Luk-hkai
Lukhkai Lukkaw Luk-maw-
hkang Māklāng Māk-mon Māk-na Māngpung Mān
Hawng Mān Hkum Mān Hpai (22°24'0"N 98°0'0"E)...
- bore the
title of Myoza. 1851 - 1866 Heng Awn (d. 1866) 1866 - 1868 Hkun
Hkang (d. 1868) 1868 - 9 Aug 1906 Hkun Tun (b. 1858 - d. 1906) 9 Aug 1906 - 19...
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Htaan 1482-1492 Thao Fai Chin 1493-1514 Thao Fai Hpa 1515-1547 Thao Fai
Hkang 1548-1560 Thao Fai
Kyoung 1561-1581 Thao Fai Sing 1582-1595 Thao Fai Hkuen...