- The
ruler of
Mongpawn,
first in the
front row from the left, at the
Delhi Durbar in 1903...
-
Mongpawn Palace, also
known as the
Mongpawn Haw (Shan: ႁေႃၸဝ်ႈၾႃႉမိူင်းပွၼ်) or
Maingpun Haw (Burmese: မိုင်းပွန်ဟော်နန်း), is the
former residence of...
-
Malaysian Branch of the
Royal Asiatic Society. 62 (2): 1–17. JSTOR 41493132. "
Mongpawn".
Imperial Gazetteer of India. Vol. 17. Oxford:
Clarendon Press. 1908....
- May 1907 – 20 July 1947) was the
hereditary chief of the Shan
State of
Mongpawn, and
Minister of Hill
Regions in Myanmar's pre-independence
interim government...
-
Company Sao San Htun (1907–1947), the
hereditary chief of the Shan
State of
Mongpawn Sein Lyan Htun,
short film
director from
Myanmar who has won international...
- 1936 to 1952. His
elder brother-in-law, Sao San Tun was the
Saopha of
Mongpawn who was ********inated
along with
General Aung San,
father of modern-day...
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Mandalay Y
Matupi Y
Mawlamyine Y
Meiktila Y
Minbu 20
Monywa Y
Mogok Y
Mongpawn Mudon Myawaddy Myeik Y
Myingyan 20
Myitkyina 20
Naypyidaw Y
Paletwa Y Pakokku...
- Ba Win Mahn Ba
Khaing Ohn
Maung The body of Sao San Tun was
cremated in
Mongpawn, his hometown, and the
ashes were
interred in his
hometown and the Martyrs'...
- Shan
aristocratic family. His great-grandfather Sao San Tun,
Saopha of
Mongpawn, was a
signatory to the 1947
Panglong Agreement and one of nine senior...
-
became the last
queen consort of
Mongpawn through her
marriage to Sao Hsè Hom, the
final ruling Saopha of
Mongpawn and the son of the
martyr Sao San...