- town is
watered by the Nam Teng River.
Prior to the end of
World War II,
Kengtawng state was one of the
substates of
Mongnai State, in the
Southern Shan...
-
Kengtawng or
Kyaingtaung (Burmese: ကျိုင်းတောင်း) was a Shan
state in what is
today Burma. The
capital was the town of Keng Tawng. The
state formed the...
- had
existed previously in the area.
Mongnai included the
substates of
Kengtawng and Kenghkam. The
latter was
annexed in 1882.[citation needed] c. 1802...
- the
state run New
Light of Myanmar, it will also be
powered from the
Kengtawng Falls hydropower station. It is also
reported that the
project will have...
-
Kengcheng (Kyaingchaing),
Kenghkam (Kyaingkan), Kenglön (Kyainglon),
Kengtawng,
Kengtung (Kyaington),
Kokang (Kho Kan),
Kyawkku Hsiwan (Kyaukku), Kyong...
- 20°27′23″N 98°39′0″E / 20.45639°N 98.65000°E / 20.45639; 98.65000
Kengtawng Dam 27 54
Kyaukme Dam 30 4
Watwon Dam 31 0.5
Dattawgyaing Dam 33 36 Kyeeon...
- 27.
Zeyanurak Mani Rung, the
daughter of Thao Wen Hkam, the
Saopha of
Kengtawng Son 28. Min Taya
Waddy Supaphawaddy, the
daughter of Hso Pat Hpa, the...
- dynasty. It was
founded in 1811 and was
located north of the sub-state of
Kengtawng. The
state was
occupied by
Mongnai State from 1870 to 1874 and
again from...
- 97°22'0"E) Wān
Kenghkam (21°34'0"N 97°17'0"E) Wan
Kengkam Wān
Kengkawm Wān
Kengtawng Wān Kong (21°37'0"N 97°18'0"E) Wān Kong (21°9'0"N 97°18'0"E) Wan Konghsa...