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Mongyang or
Möngyang (Burmese: မိုးညှင်း, romanized: Mohnyin; also
known as Mong Yang; Thai: เมืองยาง) was a Shan
state in what is
today Burma. It was...
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Provisional Government of
Korea in exile. He is also
known by his pen name
Mongyang (몽양; 夢陽). He is rare
among politicians in
modern Korean history for being...
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throughout the 13th to 16th centuries. The
strongest Shan States, Mogaung,
Mongyang and Hsenwi,
constantly raided Upper Burma.
Mogaung ended the
kingdoms of...
- po****tion of 33,290. The town of
Mohnyin was the
capital of
Mongyang State, also
known as
Möngyang (Mohnyin), one of the
outlying Shan
States that was extinguished...
- Mao Mong Hsat Mong
Hpayak Mong Ton Mong Nai Mong Ping
Mohnyin (former
Mongyang State)
Mogaung (former Mongkawng)
Momauk Mogok Momeik Mong Dun Shun Kham...
- list) – Ai Lao (艾劳),
Saopha (1474–1501) Sao Naojiang,
Saopha (1501–1503)
Mongyang State – Sawlon,
Saopha (1500s–1533)
Kingdom of
Mrauk U (complete list)...
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Saopha (1441–1456) 艾劳康,
Saopha (1456–1474) Ai Lao (艾劳),
Saopha (1474–1501)
Mongyang –
Sawlon the Elder,
Saopha (c.1482–?)
Kingdom of
Mrauk U (complete list)...
- fled to
Mongyang.
Several wars
occurred between 1443 and 1449, and finally, Mong Mao lost Dehong. The
imperial family continued to live in
Mongyang until...
- ISBN 978-0-8248-3174-5 Jung,
Byung Joon (1995), 몽양여운형평전 [Biography of
Mongyang Lyuh Woon-hyung] (in Korean), 한울, ISBN 978-89-460-2229-4 Jung,
Byung Joon...
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ruler of Ava
Thohanbwa (1527–1543)
marched with the
Saophas of Mongmit,
Mongyang, Hsipaw, Mogaung,
Bhamo and
Yawnghwe to come to the aid of
Prome against...