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Township in
Bhamo District in the
Kachin State of north-eastern Burma.
Wanmaw (Bhamo) was the name and
capital (royal seat) of a
relatively major one...
- Man Maw, also
known as
Wanmaw,
Manmaw or
Banmaw (Bhamo) was a Shan
state in what is
today Burma. It was an
outlying territory,
located away from the main...
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called Sampanago, the
capital of the now-extinct Shan
predecessor kingdom of
Wanmaw. The
ruins of the old city walls,
dating from the
fifth century, are found...
- in present-day
northern Shan State.
Minor states included Kalay,
Bhamo (
Wanmaw or Manmaw),
Hkamti Long (Kantigyi),
Hopong (Hopon),
Hsahtung (Thaton), Hsamönghkam...
- in two incidents, in
which a
Chinese merchant was
imprisoned in
Bhamo (
Wanmaw) and
another killed in Kengtung. Provoked,
Chinese authorities in Yunnan...
- (Myanmar): Man Maw,
Bhamo - a city and
former Shan prin****lity (also
called Wanmaw) in
Bhamo Township,
Kachin State Man Maw,
Satkaya village tract, Homalin...
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Poreing 1604–1611 Kan
Kyaung Hpa 1611-1646 (son of Hso Hkwa Hpa the
saopha of
Wanmaw state) Hso Luan Hpa 1646-? son Hso
Kying Hpa son Hso
Kyoen Hpa son Hso Sueng...
- Min Phyu, the
younger sister of
Thagya Set Son
Governor of
Sampanago or
Wanmaw m. to half-sister
Manawha 38. Khin
Hpone San Khin Min Phyu, the younger...
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troops for defense. In 1766, the
Burmese army
occupied Hsenwi State and
Wanmaw State. The
viceroy sent Wu-Er-Den (乌尔登) with 3,000
troops to Zhefang, while...