- Mong
Nawng, Mong
Naung or
Mongnawng is a town in Shan State, Myanmar. It is
located a few
miles to the west of the Nam Pang river. The name "Mong
Nawng" means...
- Maü (22°17'0"N 98°14'0"E) Man Na-lai Man Nam-hu-hsim Mān
Nawng (22°29'0"N 97°53'0"E) Mān
Nawng (22°5'0"N 98°8'0"E) Mān Ngu-löm Mān Pāng (22°32'0"N 97°59'0"E)...
- Supayalay. She
received the
appanage of Mong
Nawng and was
therefore known as the
Princess of Mong
Nawng, with the
royal title of Susīriratanamaṅgaladevī...
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early phase as
tadpoles ("rairoh") in a lake in the Wa
country known as
Nawng Hkaeo. In the
Ancient Egyptian numerals, a
hieroglyphic representing a tadpole...
- aim of the
military is to
seize Shan
ceasefire territories in Kehsi, Mong
Nawng, Mong Hsu and
Tangyan townships,
using heavy artillery and with fighter...
- Song for Chao
Phraya (Thai: น้องเมีย; RTGS: Nong Mia; lit: "wife's
younger sister") is a 1990 Thai
drama film
directed by
Chatrichalerm Yukol. The film...
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founded in 56 BC by Hso Hom Hpa, a
descendant of the
ancient Tai King from
Nawng Hsè, who sent his son Hkun Hkam Naw to
build the city of Oung Pawng-Hsipaw...
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States and Asia,
notably Kachin Theological College and Seminary(KTCS)-
Nawng Nang. It is also home to the
branch I.L.B.C. (International
Language Business...
- Kenghkam. She
became the
Mahadevi of Kengkham. She had a son
named Hkun
Nawng Hkam. Her
husband died when Hkun was 11 and she
ruled as the
female Saopha...
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Independence Organisation. Zau Seng was a
veteran of the two-month long
Pawng Nawng rebellion and
cathered other retired veterans from the 1948-50 era. Zau...