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Yawnghwe (Shan: ယွင်ႈႁူၺ်ႈ),
known as
Nyaungshwe (Burmese: ညောင်ရွှေ) in Burmese, was a Shan
state in what is
today Myanmar. It was one of the most important...
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Prince Hso Khan Pha of
Yawnghwe (Burmese: စဝ်ခမ်းဖ, aka Tiger; 15
April 1938 – 4
October 2016) was a
prince of
Yawnghwe. He was a son of Sao Shwe Thaik...
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served as the
first president of the
Union of
Burma and the last
Saopha of
Yawnghwe. His full
royal title was
Kambawsarahta Thiri Pawaramahawuntha Thudamaraza...
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nationalist militia groups.
Following the
arrest of Sao Shwe
Thaik of
Yawnghwe in the
Burmese coup d'état in
March 1962 by the
Revolutionary Council headed...
- at the
Wayback Machine. BBC News.
Ferrara (2003), pp. 313
Wintle (2007)
Yawnghwe (1995), pp. 170 Head,
Jonathan (16
March 2021). "Myanmar coup: What protesters...
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Retrieved 17
November 2020.
Yawnghwe 1990, p. 130.
Taylor 2015, pp. 34–39.
Maung 1965, p. 76. Mya 1992, p. 23.
Yawnghwe 1990, pp. 29–31.
Nicholas Tarling...
- (Buddhist) 1 Sawbwa, Shan,
Buddhist 9
Superintendent Southern Shan
States Yawnghwe 865 95,339 (Buddhist) 2.13 Sawbwa, Shan,
Buddhist 9
Superintendent Southern...
- Nyaungshwe,
Pinlaung and
Pekon Township.
Nyaungshwe was
formerly the
capital of
Yawnghwe, one of many Shan prin****lities in pre-colonial and
colonial Burma (collectively...
- Army (SSA) in 1964. Sao Nang
Hearn Kham, the
Mahadevi (queen consort) of
Yawnghwe, was
elected chairperson of its
political wing, the Shan
State War Council...
- City of
Yawnghwe in the Inle Lake, Myanmar...