- Lai-Hka (Shan: ဝဵင်းလၢႆးၶႃႈ) is the prin****l town of Lai-Hka
Township in
central Shan
State of Myanmar. The town has four
wards simply numbered from one...
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Laihka State (Shan: လၢႆးၶႃႈ), also
spelt Legya or
Lecha (Burmese: လဲချား), was a
state in the
central division of the
Southern Shan
States of Burma, with...
- the
Eastern Division of the
Southern Shan
States and was
located south of
Laihka State in the
valley of the Nam Pawn river.
According to
tradition a predecessor...
- This is a list of
monarchs who
either lost
their thrones through deposition by a coup d'état, by a
referendum which abolished their throne, or
chose to...
- many
notable temples.
Tilokkarat then
expanded west to the Shan
States of
Laihka, Hsipaw, Mong Nai, and Yawnghwe.[citation needed]
After Tilokkarat, Lan...
- Saw Yin Mi (reigned the 1420s–1437)
Waithali Kuverami (reigned 334–341)
Laihka State Wife of Sao Ne Ya (reigned 1680–1683)
Youngest Sister of Hkun Hkawt...
- (Kyaington),
Kokang (Kho Kan),
Kyawkku Hsiwan (Kyaukku),
Kyong (Kyon),
Laihka (Legya),
Lawksawk (Yatsauk), Loi-ai (Lwe-e),
Loilong (Lwelong),
Loimaw (Lwemaw)...
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Kunlong KDUP Yan Kyin Ral
Kutkai USDP T Khun Myat
Kyaukme SNLD Sai Htun Aung
Laihka SNLD Sai Mone
Linkhae SNLD Sai Ba
Thein Lashio USDP Sai Mauk Kham Laukkaing...
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Armed Forces,
although the
problem is
worse in the Kyethi, Mongkung, and
Laihka Townships. In Mong Ton and Mong Hsat Township, the SPDC has
demanded the...
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known as
Legya Township (Burmese: လဲချားမြို့နယ်), is the
former capital of
Laihka State, one of the
former southern Shan States. The
township contians only...