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- end of the Shan States. The capital of the state and residence of the Ngwegunhmu was Myogyi, located on the western slopes of the westernmost range of...
- State merged with Hsamönghkam State in 1930. The rulers bore the title Ngwegunhmu. .... - .... Maung Baung [1st ruler] .... - .... Maung Maing .... - 1814...
- Myelat region of what is today Burma. The title of Kyong's rulers was Ngwegunhmu. .... - .... Maung Aung Hla .... - 1867 Maung San Nyun 1867 - .... Maung...
- the sawbwas outranked local rulers of lower ranks, namely the myoza and ngwegunhmu. During British colonial rule, colonial authorities adopted the Burmese...
- replaced Talaban, the general who won Ava, with another general, Toungoo Ngwegunhmu. By late 1753, Konbaung forces controlled all of Upper Burma except Ava...
- the Southern Shan States. The rulers of Yengan State bore the title of Ngwegunhmu. c.1857 - 1860 Maung Htun Lin (d. c.1864) 1861 - 1886 Maung Nyo Sein (d...
- 1803–1804, deposed 1804. Hkun Pu, Ngwegunhmu of Loilong 1856–1880, deposed or abdicated 1880, died 1882. Maung Shwe Pyi, Ngwegunhmu of Loimaw, deposed 1874, restored...
- finally handed over to France. The rulers of Kengcheng had the title Ngwegunhmu and by c. 1880, it changed to Myoza. 1372–1422 Sao Deik Nwe 1422–1438...
- great losses. Binnya Dala recalled Talaban and replaced him with Taungoo Ngwegunhmu. But the replacement did not change the situation and Hanthawaddy suffered...
- was followed by attacks from the British with the support of the Maw Ngwegunhmu. The Setkya prince was forced to withdraw east in 1888, establish a large...