- Möng Ping (Burmese: Maingpyin) was the
smallest state of the Shan
States in what is
today Burma.
Little is
known about the
history of this
state except...
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Tatmadaw forces purportedly backed by Lahu
militias attacked an RCSS base in
Mongping. The SSA has main 5
bases established across the Myanmar-Thailand border:...
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September 2024. "Junta and
militia launch joint attack on RCSS base in
Mongping, Shan State". Shan
Herald Agency for News. 20
September 2024. "Resistance...
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Tatmadaw forces purportedly backed by Lahu
militias attacked an RCSS base in
Mongping. 26
September – The SAC
junta attempted to
jumpstart negotiations between...
- candidate,
Deinel Aung, won a seat in the
Pyithu Hluttaw,
representing Mongping Township, Shan State. However, his
victory was not
recognized by the military...
- is not to be
confused with the
capital of the
historical 19th
century Mongping State,
which in the
Lawksawk area. Mong Ping lies in a
narrow valley about...
- 697 146 136 940 113
Matman 4,627 3,373 230
Monghsat 16,853 883 2,433 395
Mongping 15,397 565 6,400 3,641 886
Mongton 8,716 284 3,225 1,384
Tachileik 20,756...
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townships in
Langkho district Kengtung Mongkhet
Mongping...
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attacked and
occupied by Yawnghwe.
Lawksawk included the
substate of
Mongping (
Möngping),
located in the
southeastern part and
separated from
Lawksawk State...