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Myoza or
Myosa (Burmese: မြို့စား) is a high-ranking
royal title and
position for
Burmese royalty and nobility.
Various types of
myoza existed depending...
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Chunrong (楊春榮/杨春荣, Yáng Chūnróng). The new
ruler then took the
Burmese title "
Myosa" (lit. town eat,
given to a prince). He died in 1927 and was
succeeded by...
- century, each and
every single one of the
royal family received the
title of
Myosa (also Myoza),
literally means chief of town or territory,
which is equivalent...
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imports were
chiefly cotton piece-goods and salt. The
rulers bore the
title Myosa until mid
nineteenth century. 1734 - 1794 Khun Lek 1794 - 1803 Law Na 1803...
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klossi Fraser, 1919
Anotogaster kuchenbeiseri (Förster, 1899)
Anotogaster myosa Needham, 1930
Anotogaster nipalensis (Selys, 1854)
Anotogaster sakaii Zhou...
- Maw (Burmese: Baw), was a Shan
state in what is
today Burma. It was the
northernmost and the
second largest of the
states of the
Myelat region at the western...
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rituals such as
gijesa (기제사, 忌祭祀),
charye (차례, 茶禮),
seongmyo (성묘, 省墓), and
myosa (묘사, 墓祀).
Gijesa is a
memorial service which is held on the day of the ancestor's...
- from the
British in 1948. The
rulers of
Singaling Hkamti bore the
title Myosa. 1820 - 1844 Sao Nyi
Kaung 1844 - 1853 Sao Ai 1853 - 1882 Sao Hi 1882 -...
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called myo (မြို့).
These provinces were
administered by
Governors called Myosa (မြို့စား), who were
members of the
royal family or the highest-ranking...
- France.
Maung Shwe E,
Myosa of Hsamönghkam 1825–1834,
deposed or
abdicated 1834,
restored 18xx,
reigned until 1847.
Maung Me,
Myosa of Hsamönghkam 1834–18xx...