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Myowun, who was
appointed by the king and
possessed civil, judicial,
fiscal and
military powers. 1853–18??
Nemyo Minhtin Themanta Yaza (Six
Myowuns –...
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facto quite independent. The
rulers of the
state bore the
title Saopha.
Myowuns or wuns were the
administrators of the
territory of the
former state after...
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Myowun (Mayor) of Mandalay, c. 1900...
- Arakan, Pegu,
Martaban and
Tavoy were
administered by a
Viceroy called a
Myowun (‹See Tfd›မြို့ဝန်), who was
appointed by the king and
possessed civil,...
- 1852 plot to
implicate Mindon and
Kanaung in a
series of
robberies by the
Myowun of Amarapura, Mindon, Kanaung, and
their immediate family and retainers...
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lulin brought tea
leaves and
presented them to the
myowun on
behalf of the myoza. Subsequently, the
myowun distributed the tea
leaves equally among the households...
- of Lan Na
under their control in the 18th century. A
Burmese governor (
myowun)
resided here.
Chiang Saen was more
firmly integrated into the
Burmese Empire...
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Burma in 1764. The new king
Hsinbyushin appointed Abaya Kamani to be the
Myowun or
Burmese governor of
Chiang Mai and
elevated Minhla Thiri to
become Maha...
- then
again came
under Burmese domination. In 1769,
Thado Mindin became the
Myowun or
Burmese governor of
Chiang Mai. His rule was
marked by
oppression and...
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official was the
provincial governor (whose
title was
variously myoza,
myowun, or myo-oat), who was
responsible for
presiding over
civil and criminal...