- Möng
Kawng (Tai Nüa: ᥛᥫᥒᥰ ᥐᥩᥒᥰ; Chinese: 孟拱) or
Mogaung (Burmese: မိုးကောင်း) was a Shan
state in what is present-day Myanmar. It was an
outlying territory...
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image was
commissioned by the
saopha (chieftain) of
Kengtung State, Sao
Kawng Kiao Intaleng, and the
abbot of Wat
Zaing Ngarm in 1920. A copy of the original...
- The
Mekong or
Mekong River (UK: /miːˈkɒŋ/ mee-KONG, US: /ˌmeɪˈkɔːŋ/ may-
KAWNG) is a
transboundary river in East Asia and
Southeast Asia. It is the world's...
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territories conquered by Sam Lông Hpa (1150–1201), the
first Chao Pha of Möng
Kawng. A 14th-century
inscription from Pagan, Myanmar,
mentions Kasan (Manipur)...
- chronicles, the
first major Shan
State of that era was
founded in 1215 at Möng
Kawng,
followed by Möng Nai in 1223.
These were part of the
larger Tai migration...
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military powers. 1853–18??
Nemyo Minhtin Themanta Yaza (Six
Myowuns – Mohnyin,
Kawng Ton, Shwegu, Moe Ta, Yin khia, Kat Hsa) Mong Yang is a
playable nation in...
- Sao
Kawng Kiao
Intaleng succeeded his
brother to
become the 53rd
ruler (Sawbwa) of the Shan
state of
Kengtung in 1895. He, his
first wife, and his sister...
- Shu-u-
kawng is a
village in
Shwegu Township in
Bhamo District in the
Kachin State of north-eastern Burma.
Maplandia world gazetteer v t e...
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Sudangphaa (1397-1407), the
relatively small Ahom
kingdom was
attacked by Mong
Kawng, a Shan
state in what is
today Upper Burma. A Mong
Kwang army sent under...
- 1942 – 1945: Phin
Choonhavan (1891–1973)
Kengtung Yazawin Mi Mi
Khaing Sao
Kawng Kiao
Intaleng Sao
Saimong Mi Mi Khaing,
Kanbawsa - A
Modern Review Mangrai...