- Hkun Lu) 1st-
Möngkawng 633–653 Sao Hsen Saw (Son of Hkun Lu) 653–667 Sao Hkun Kyaw 667–668 Sao Hkun Kyun 938–9?? Sao Hkaw Hpa (2nd-
Möngkawng) ---- – ----...
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According to the
Burmese chronicles Tagung Yazawin, the
first Chaopha of
Mongkawng Samlongpha (1150–1201 CE) with the main town in
Mogaung captured Naga...
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Mogaung (Burmese: မိုးကောင်း [móɡáʊɰ̃]; (Shan: မိူင်းၵွင်း) is a town in
Kachin State, Myanmar. It is
situated on the Mandalay-Myitkyina
railway line....
- Tibet. It
acted as a
trade route which p****ed
through the Shan
state of
Mongkawng and then
finally reaches to Yunnan. Historically, the
region between the...
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piled up in a heap as a trophy. The
reasons for the
outbreak of war with
Mongkawng (called Nara in Ahom chronicles), a Shan
state in
Upper Burma, during...
- with the
provinces in
Burma it is a
group of Mong Mao Lung, Mongmit,
Mongkawng and
Bammaw located nearby. Saophas: Hso Hom Hpa 56BC-24BC from
Nawng Hsè...
- ****o-O,
Kachin State. Part of the Tai
Khamti were once
ruled by the
Mongkawng Shan. Tai Laing, Tai Leng, or Shan-ni (lit. 'red Shan'), a Tai
group living...
- Ton Mong Nai Mong Ping
Mohnyin (former
Mongyang State)
Mogaung (former
Mongkawng)
Momauk Mogok Momeik Mong Dun Shun Kham or Ahom
kingdom – The
Mueang (currently...
- (1497–1539)
built the town of Tingkhong,
settled a
number of Ahom
princes from
Mongkawng (present-day
Kachin state of Myanmar).
Henceforth it
became the residence...
-
Mongkawng...