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Hsawnghsup was one of the
outlying Shan
princely states in what is
today Burma. It was
called Somsok (Samjok) in
Manipur Chronicles and
Thaungthut by the...
- The
route was used for
transportation of
goods between Hsawnghsup and the rest of Burma.
Hsawnghsup was a
tributary state of
Manipur from the 15th century...
- also
levied Shan
forces from the Shan
states of Htilin, Yaw, Teinnyin,
Hsawnghsup, Kale, Mongyin, Mogaung, Bhamo, Mongmit, Thibaw,
Yaunghwe Mongnai and...
- (Kantigyi),
Hopong (Hopon),
Hsahtung (Thaton), Hsamönghkam (Thamaingkan),
Hsawnghsup (Thaungdut),
Hsihkip (Thigyit),
Hsumhsai (Hsum Hsai),
Kehsi Mangam (Kyithi...
- next to Chaunggan. Originally, "Thaung Thut" was the
Burmese name for
Hsawnghsup, a Shan
state in the
northern Kabaw Valley. Its
headquarters was moved...
- into the
Meitei community. With the help of Burmese, the
chieftain of
Hsawnghsup declared independence from Manipur. It took 7
years to
crush them along...
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being referred to as the twin
border towns of
trade in the
border region.
Hsawnghsup Manipur (princely state)
History of
Manipur Thaungdut (or "Thaungdoot"...