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Mongpu or
Möngpu (also
known as Mong Pu or Möng Pu) was a
small state of the Shan
States in what is
today Burma.
Mongpu was a
small dependency of Kengtung...
- 2 km to the
southeast of the town,
overlooking the Möng Pu valley.
Mongpu State (
Möngpu,
where Mong is
equivalent to Thai Mueang) was one of the Shan States...
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tract of land
claimed by
Mongnai State but
annexed by
Kengtung along with
Mongpu further to the north. The
capital and
residence of the
ruler was Monghsat...
- State, Burma. Loi San is
located about 2 km to the
southeast of Möng Pu (
Mongpu) in Mong Ping
Township of
Mongsat District,
overlooking the Möng Pu valley...
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Chiang Saen, Nan, Phrae,
Chiang Rai, Phayao,
Chiang Khong, Mong Hsat,
Mongpu,
Kenglat and Mongnai. The
Lanxang (Linzin) regiments,
under the command...
- to the east,
Kengtung to the
north and
Salween Shan
States of Monghsat,
Mongpu and
Mongpan to the northwest. However, in reality,
Chetton dynasty had powers...
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Kurseong via Sonada, and
about 45 km (28 mi) via Lopchu.
Another road
leads to
Mongpu and
thence to the Kalimpong-Siliguri road.
There is a road to
Kurseong via...
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Kengtung also
included the
substates of Hsenyawt, Hsenmawng,
Monghsat and
Mongpu.
Between 1849 and 1854, Siam
invaded Kengtung thrice; the
invasions were...