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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...
- Möng Nai, also
known as Mone, was a Shan
state in what is
today Burma. It
belonged to the
Eastern Division of the
Southern Shan States. Its
capital was...
- the
Konbaung dynasty. The
rulers of Möng Sang/Möng Hsu bore the
title of
Myoza. 1857 - 1879 Hkun Mon 1879 - 1901 Hkun Maha 1901 - 1917 Hkun Kyaw (b. 1845...
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Nawng became independent from
Hsenwi in 1851
under the
rulership of the
myoza Heng Awn. It was a
tributary of the
Burmese Kingdom until 1887, when the...
- the
latter on the
hilly areas. The
rulers of Möng Pawn bore the
title of
Myoza and from 1887, Saopha. 1816–1860: Sao Hkun Lek (d. 1860) 1860–1882: Sao...
- the Shan
States in what is
today Burma. The
capital and
residence of the
Myoza was Möng Sit town,
located in the
northern part of the
state and with 1...
- precedence, the
sawbwas outranked local rulers of
lower ranks,
namely the
myoza and ngwegunhmu.
During British colonial rule,
colonial authorities adopted...
- protection.
Kantarawadi was
heavily fined in 1888 for the
disturbances caused by
Myoza Sao Law Paw (Sawlapaw).
After his
successor Sao Lawi
agreed to pay a tribute...
- Möng Pan, also
known as
Maingpan (Burmese: မိုင်းပန်) was a Shan
state in what is
today Burma. It
belonged to the
Eastern Division of the
Southern Shan...
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Konbaung dynasty. The
residence of the
Myoza was at Mong Hsu. The
rulers of Möng Hsu/Möng Sang bore the
title of
Myoza, "duke" or
chief of town. 1857 - 1879...