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Loilong (also
known as Lwelong) was a Shan
state in the
Myelat region of what is
today Burma. Its
capital was Pinlaung. It had a
large Pa-O po****tion...
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Zaiwa language Lisu Nine groups:
Kayah (Karenni)
Zayein (Lahta; Gaungto;
Loilong Karens) Ka-Yun (Kayan; Padaung)
Gheko (Karen, Geko) Kebar,
maybe translation...
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minority of
Myanmar (Burma). They are also
called Lahta (Kayan Lahta) and
Loilong Karen. The
Zayein are
native of
Pinlaung and
Pekon Townships, Southern...
- (Kyaukku),
Kyong (Kyon),
Laihka (Legya),
Lawksawk (Yatsauk), Loi-ai (Lwe-e),
Loilong (Lwelong),
Loimaw (Lwemaw),
Nyaung Shwe and many more. Mohnyin, in particular...
- Bretzenheim,
Count of
Lindau 1803–1804,
deposed 1804. Hkun Pu,
Ngwegunhmu of
Loilong 1856–1880,
deposed or
abdicated 1880, died 1882.
Maung Shwe Pyi, Ngwegunhmu...
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within the
Myelat region: Hsamonghkam,
Kyawkku Hsiwan, Kyong, Loi-ai,
Loilong, Loimaw, Maw, Mawnang, Mawson, Namhkai, Namhkom, Namtok, Pangmi, Pangtara...