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Koshanpye (Burmese: ကိုးရှမ်းပြည်,
Mandarin Chinese: 憍赏弥), also
called Kopyidoung (Burmese: ကိုးပြည်တောင်,
Mandarin Chinese: 九卑當),: 42 is a historical...
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local monarchs under the
suzerainty of China. They were also
known as
Koshanpye or "Nine Shan States". The main
states were Mönglem (Mainglengyi, Maing-ying...
- from the city of Mong Ri Mong Ram, the city
sited in the
region called Koshanpye. The city has gone
through many events.
Since the
reign of Hso Hkan Hpa...
- of
Vientiane (1765–1778)
Kingdom of
Cambodia (1771–1776) ****am (1826)
Koshanpye Shan
States East
Timor West
Papua Omani Empire Swahili coast Zanzibar...
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spheres of influence.
After the war,
Burma remained in
possession of
Koshanpye, the nine
states above Bhamo. At
least down to the eve of the
First Anglo-Burmese...
- of the Pu'er Prefecture,
Yunnan region, China. Mong Lem was one of the
Koshanpye or "Nine Shan States" in China. The
others were Möngmāu, Hsikwan, Möngnā...
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Turai 24.
Zeyanara Tira Hka, the
daughter of Hkam Ting Hpa, the
Saopha of
Koshanpye Möng Myen Son 25.
Zatayit Kyantayapha, the
daughter of Hkam Sai Hpa, the...
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Achang Ethnic Township (曩宋阿昌族乡)
Lianghe County was home to one of the
Koshanpye Chinese Shan States. It was
annexed into
China in the
early 20th century...
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fighting with
British in 1891 but
surrender after that he
escaped to
Koshanpye in
Santa 13
years and Mong La 19 year
until Sir Sao
Maung of Yawnghwe...
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Bayin of
Hanthawaddy to
joint with Hso Hsu Hpa, the
saopha of
Sanda in
Koshanpye they
seized later and send to
Hanthawaddy the
Burmese King
decided to...