词条 | Mongkung State |
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|native_name = |conventional_long_name =Mongkung (Möngküng) |common_name =Mongkung |nation = the Shan States |subdivision = State |era = |year_start = 1835 |date_start = |event_start= State founded |year_end = 1959 |date_end = |event_end= Abdication of the last Saopha |event1 = |date_event1 = |p1 =Hsenwi State |s1 =Shan State |flag_p1 = |flag_s1 = Flag of the Shan State.svg |image_flag = |image_coat = |image_map =Shan-S-IGI.jpg |image_map_caption = Möng Kung State in an Imperial Gazetteer of India map |stat_area1 = 2650 |stat_year1 =1901 |stat_pop1 =30482 |footnotes = }} Mongkung or Möngküng ({{lang-my|Maingkaing}}) was a Shan state in what is today Burma. It belonged to the Eastern Division of the Southern Shan States. Its capital was Mong Kung, in the valley of the Nam Teng. The largest minority were Palaung people. HistoryMongkung state was founded in ancient times as Langkavadi. In 1835, after the British annexed Upper Burma and established their rule in the region, Mongkung had been formerly a feudatory state of Hsenwi.[1] RulersThe rulers of Mongkung bore the title Myoza in 1835-54 and 1863–73; Saopha in 1854-63 and from 1873.[2] Saophas and Myozas
References1. ^Imperial Gazetteer of India, v. 17, p. 409. 2. ^Shan and Karenni States of Burma External links
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