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Momeik (Burmese: မိုးမိတ်), also
known as Mong Mit (Shan: မိူင်းမိတ်ႈ) in Shan, is a town
situated on the
Shweli River in
northern Shan State. It is the...
- invasion. The
three armies mostly made up of army from Kale, Mohnyin, Mogaung,
Momeik and
Sanda led the invasion, the King of
Manipur surrendered without any...
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entrance to Waingmaw. On 4 June
renewed clashes broke out
outside of
Momeik after KIA
forces advanced to
Lelgyi village.
After an hour, KIA
forces retreated...
- country;
Kachin State (****o, Myitkyina, Danai, Waingmaw, Bhamo), Shan
State (
Momeik, Namhsan, Lashio, Hopang, and Kokang) and
southern Shan
State (Namsang,...
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Kachin State,
followed by
Hsenwi (Theinni),
Hsipaw (Thibaw) and Mong Mit (
Momeik) in present-day
northern Shan State.
Smaller Shan states, such as Kale in...
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Mongmit or Möngmit (Tai Le: ᥛᥫᥒᥰ ᥛᥤᥖ), also
known as
Momeik (Burmese: မိုးမိတ်), was a Shan
state in the
Northern Shan
States in what is
today Burma. The...
- present-day
Kachin State,
followed by
Theinni (Hsenwi),
Thibaw (Hsipaw),
Momeik (Mong Mit) and
Kyaingtong (Keng Tung) in present-day
northern Shan State...
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marched to
Momeik via
Singu while the
Second Army (4000 men, 300 horses, 20 elephants) led by
Nyaungyan marched to Hsipaw. The two
armies took
Momeik and Hsipaw...
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supported by nine
Confederation armies (from Bhamo, Kale, Mogaung, Mohnyin,
Momeik, Mone, Nyaungshwe,
Theinni and Thibaw-Onbaung),
could not stop the advance...
- on the town and
surrounding villages. The town is 50
kilometers north of
Momeik,
which is also
besieged by
rebel forces. The
Kachin Independence Army captured...