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States located west of the
Salween River: Bawlake, Nammekon, Naungpale, and
Kyebogyi. On 21 June 1875, the
government of
British India and king
Mindon of Burma...
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whose ruler was
promoted to a
saopha or sawba[what
language is this?],
Kyebogyi, Bawlake,
Nammekon and Naungpale. They were
independent until British rule...
- the name
formerly given to a
group of
states that
included Kantarawadi,
Kyebogyi and Bawlake.
These states were
located south of the
Federated Shan States...
- On 10
October 1922, the
Karenni States of Bawlake, Kantarawaddy, and
Kyebogyi became a part of the
Federated Shan States. In 1940,
Minbu division's name...
- the
Karenni territories, the
British granted recognition to four states,
Kyebogyi,
Namekan (Nammekon),
Naungpale and Bawlake,
which became independent under...
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villages along the
border of
Bawlake and
Hpruso townships, in the West
Kyebogyi area of
Kayah State.
Kawyaw dialects are
Tawkhu and Doloso,
which have...
- the
Karenni territories, the
British granted recognition to four states,
Kyebogyi,
Namekan (Nammekon),
Naungpale and Bawlake,
which became independent under...
- the
veteran leader Bee Tu Re was
brutally murdered, and as a
result the
Kyebogyi Sawbwa Sao Shwe took up arms
against the AFPFL-backed
Kantarawaddy Sawbwa...
- Ireland's
Catholic churches. The
Karenni States (Bawlake, Kantarawaddy, and
Kyebogyi) were
placed under the
administration of the
Federated Shan States, established...