-
mountain in the
region and is at an
elevation of more than 7000 feet.
Kyatpyin lies
about 7
miles (11 km)
southwest of Mogok.
Tourists that
travel to...
- 8523
Pyinoolwin 8529
Padaythar Myothit (Ptinooewin) 8540
Ohnchaw 8550 Anee
Sakhan 8620
Mogoke 8625
Kyatpyin 8630
Thabeikkyin 8635
Sintkuu 8639 Ltpanhla...
- forces. On 27 June, TNLA
forces burnt down the
Kyatpyin Police Station,
attempting to
capture Kyatpyin to
encircle junta forces in
neighboring Mogok....
-
retreat to
Khaing Kham. TNLA
forces burn down
Kyatpyin Police Station while attempting to
capture Kyatpyin to
encircle junta forces in
neighboring Mogok...
- Kin
River and the
National Highway 31 (Tonga Road),
which connects it to
Kyatpyin and
Mogok in the east.
Historically during the Sino–Burmese War (1765–1769)...
-
Sinthe Cr****
Ngalaik Cr****
Patwe Cr****
PaungLaung Cr****
Lwegyi Cr****
Kyatpyin Cr****
Letswe Cr****
Chaungmagyi Cr****
Kogwe Cr****...
- follows: Lamaing, Madaya, Yentha, Letkhokpin, Chaunggyi, Shwenyaungbin,
Kyatpyin, Mogok, Mong Nit, Pinkyein, Tonkwa, Madangyang, Bhamo, Myothit, Dawhpumyang...
-
until 1597 that the
Saopha of
Momeik was
forced to
exchange Mogok and
Kyatpyin with Tagaung, and they were
formally annexed by
royal edict.
Earlier in...
-
until 1597 that the
Saopha of
Mongmit was
forced to
exchange Mogok and
Kyatpyin with Tagaung, and they were
formally annexed by
royal edict.
Earlier in...