- Gyi, Hkun Möng Gyi) or Hso
Tamla was
saopha of the Shan prin****lity of
Onbaung–Hsipaw in what is now Myanmar. He was the only main ally of King Narapati...
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Theinzi of
Hlaingdet Amyint Regiment Yazathingyan of
Amyint Onbaung Regiment Tho
Kyaung Bwa of
Onbaung Nyaungshwe Regiment Htaw
Hmaing Gyi of
Nyaungshwe Kale...
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Theinkhathu of
Badon Pakhan Regiment Tarabya I of
Pakhan Onbaung Regiment Tho
Kyaung Bwa of
Onbaung Nyaungshwe Regiment Htaw
Hmaing Gyi of
Nyaungshwe Navy...
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enlisted troops from five
allied Shan
states (Mohnyin, Mogaung, Momeit,
Onbaung, and Bhamo) and from his own v****al
states throughout the Mu
valley and...
- 1497–1545) was king of Ava from 1542 to 1545. The
saopha of the Shan
state of
Onbaung–Hsipaw was
elected by the Ava
court to the Ava
throne in 1542, by extension...
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Chiang Mai, Martaban, Mogaung; on the south, Kaingma, Hanthawaddy, M****e,
Onbaung (Thibaw); on the west, Gandalarit,
Sandapuri (Viengchang), Kenghung; on...
- ðàɴ bwá]; also
known as Hsan Hpa, died 1459/60) was
sawbwa (ruler) of
Onbaung from the 1420s to 1459/60.
Initially a v****al of Ava, the
sawbwa kept his...
- (Xishuangbanna) Keng Hung
Khemawara Eastern Shan
State Keng Tung
Kanbawza Western Shan State,
Kayah State Hsipaw (
Onbaung), Nyaungshwe, Mong Nai, Mong Pai...
- Shan
states in
light yellow,
including Mohnyin, Mogaung,
Thibaw (Hsipaw/
Onbaung) and
Nyaungshwe (Yawnghwe), were
sometime tributaries of Ava
during the...
- pronunciation: [ðò dʑàʊɴ bwá], also
known as Sao Kem Hpa) was
sawbwa (ruler) of
Onbaung from c. 1400s to c. 1420s. He was a v****al and/or ally of King Minkhaung...