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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...
- Mongnai, also
known as Möngnai, Mone, Mōng Nai or Monē, was a Shan
state in what is
today Burma. It
belonged to the
Eastern Division of the
Southern Shan...
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kilometres and a po****tion of 9,867 in 1901. The
rulers bore the
title of
Myoza. 1845 - 1890 .... 1890 - 27 Jan 1908 Hkun U (b. 18.. - d. 1908) 12 Jun 1908...
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small states inhabited by
Karenni people,
ruled by
petty princes named myozas.
These included Kantarawadi, the only
state whose ruler was
promoted to...
- Pinle, as
myoza of Yindaw,
along with a gift of 70 war elephants. Later,
after the
death of Mahabyauk, the king
appointed one Pauk Hla as
myoza of Yindaw...
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Mongnawng 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...
- precedence, the
sawbwas outranked local rulers of
lower ranks,
namely the
myoza and ngwegunhmu.
During British colonial rule,
colonial authorities adopted...
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every single one of the
royal family received the
title of
Myosa (also
Myoza),
literally means chief of town or territory,
which is
equivalent to the...
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Konbaung dynasty. The
residence of the
Myoza was at Mong Hsu. The
rulers of Monghsu/Möngsang bore the
title of
Myoza, "duke" or
chief of town. 1857 - 1879...
- Alaungpaya's
fourth son King
Bodawpaya appointed Htaw Lay as the
governor (
myoza) of Dala (modern Dala and Twante).
During the
colonial era,
Dalla was the...