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Myelat (Burmese: မြေလတ်) is a
historical region of the
southwestern Shan
State of Myanmar.
Originally this
region included some of the
smaller states...
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Namtok (also
known as Nantok) is a
village and a
former Shan
state in the
Myelat region of what is
today Burma. It was small,
having an area of only 20 sq mi...
- 4,712 feet (1,436 m), just
north of
Shwenyaung and Inle Lake
within the
Myelat region.
Taunggyi is the
fifth largest city of Myanmar, and has an estimated...
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Kyong (also
known as Kyon) was a Shan
state in the
Myelat region of what is
today Burma. The
title of Kyong's
rulers was Ngwegunhmu. .... - .... Maung...
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Triangle Native areas)
Federated Shan
States (Northern, Eastern, Central,
Myelat, Karenni,
Kengtung and Yawnghwe)
Pakokku Hill
Tracts (Chin Hills, Manipur...
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Southern Shan State, Burma/Myanmar: The Ozi and Gong
Traditions of the
Myelat". Ethnomusicology. 57 (2): 185–206. doi:10.5406/ethnomusicology.57.2.0185...
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Mawnang (also
known as Bawnin) was a
small Shan
state in the
Myelat region of what is
today Burma. Its po****tion was
mostly Taungyo. The
rulers of Mawnang...
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Kyawkku (also
known as
Kyawkku Hsiwan or Kyakku) was a Shan
state in the
Myelat region of what is
today Burma. Its
capital was the
village of
Kyawkku (Myinkyado)...
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Poila (also
known as Pwehla) was a Shan
state in the
Myelat region of what is
today Burma. Its po****tion was
mostly Taungyo, with the
remainder being...
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Yengan was a Shan
state in what is
today Burma. It
belonged to the
Myelat Division of the
Southern Shan States. The
rulers of
Yengan State bore the title...