-
included Nam Kham, Langkho, Hsipaw,
Kyauk Mae, Mong Hsu, Tang Yang, Mongyai,
Kehsi and
Lashio Township. The size of the
armed group at that time was of about...
- (Kyethi or
Kehsi) is the main town of
Kyethi Township, Mong Hsu District, in the Shan
State of Burma. The main town is Kesi (Kyethi or
Kehsi). Highway...
-
Kehsi Mansam (also
known as
Kehsi Mangam and as
Kyithi Bansan) was a Shan
state in what is
today Burma. It
belonged to the
Eastern Division of the Southern...
- the Shan
State of Myanmar. The main town is
Kyethi (also
called Kesi or
Kehsi).
Beginning on 6
October 2015 a
large scale offensive by the
Tatmadaw comprising...
-
submitted to
British rule. In 1926
Kenglon State was
incorporated into
Kehsi Mansam. The
rulers of the
state bore the
title Myoza. 1857 - 1873 Maung...
- (Thamaingkan),
Hsawnghsup (Thaungdut),
Hsihkip (Thigyit),
Hsumhsai (Hsum Hsai),
Kehsi Mangam (Kyithi Bansan),
Kengcheng (Kyaingchaing),
Kenghkam (Kyaingkan),...
- State. The aim of the
military is to
seize Shan
ceasefire territories in
Kehsi, Mong Nawng, Mong Hsu and
Tangyan townships,
using heavy artillery and with...
- the
territory of the
present states of
North and
South Hsenwi, but also
Kehsi Mansam, Mong Hsu, Mong Sang, and Mong Nawng,
besides having a sort of protectorate...
- Mi
Khaing Secretary-1
inspects Kengtawng Hydropower Project in Monghsat,
Kehsi Townships "Shans in Publications:
Using Library Bibliographic Information...
- State. The aim of the
military is to
seize Shan
ceasefire territories in
Kehsi, Mong Hsu and Mong
Nawng townships,
using heavy artillery and with fighter...