Mongyai Township
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Mongyai | |
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Coordinates: 22°24′0″N 98°2′0″E / 22.40000°N 98.03333°E | |
Country | Burma |
State | Shan State |
District | Lashio District |
Elevation | 2,858 ft (871 m) |
Time zone | UTC+6:30 (MMT) |
Mongyai Township is a township of Lashio District in the Shan State of eastern Burma. The principal town is Mongyai.[2] Mount Loi Leng (1,823 m) of Mongyai is the highest point in Shan State.[3]
History
[edit]Historically Mong Yai was the capital of South Hsenwi state. Sao Hso Holm, ex-saopha of Mongyai was one of the founders of Shan Nationalities League for Democracy in October 1988.[4] Khun Sa was born in Loi Maw of Mongyai Township at 17 February 1934.[5]
There were several skirmishes between Myanmar Army and Shan State Army in Mongyai during 2011.[6] On 12 July 2024, the Shan State Progress Party took control of the town after the military ceded it to prevent fighting spilling over from Operation 1027.[7]
Towns and villages
[edit]- Hai-ko
- Hai-pu
- Hang-hsio
- Hapa-palang
- Hatlö
- Hat-yao
- Hau-ti
- Hio-hka
- Hkai-aw
- Hkai-lu
- Hkaimawn
- Hkam-yom
- Hkawnhkok
- Hko-hak
- Hko-lawn
- Hko-mong
- Hko-nim
- Hkö-tum
- Ho-hko (22°27'0"N 97°55'0"E)
- Ho-hko (22°16'0"N 97°58'0"E)
- Ho-hko-nam-hpak-lün
- Ho-hkong
- Ho-hwè
- Hok-la
- Ho-lan
- Ho-leng
- Ho-na
- Honghang
- Hongmon
- Ho-pong
- Ho-tawng
- Ho-tu
- Hpa-hin
- Hpa-hseng
- Hpakkom
- Hpaknam
- Hpanghpai
- Hpa-suk
- Hpa-tan
- Hsaihkao
- Hsai-kau
- Hsai-leng
- Hsentaw
- Hswe-hpu
- Hwe-hok
- Hwe-lawt
- Hwè-lü
- Ka-lo
- Kawng-hka
- Kawnghkam (22°32'0"N 97°58'0"E)
- Kawnghkam (22°30'0"N 97°56'0"E)
- Kawng-hōng (22°41'0"N 97°53'0"E)
- Kawng-hong (22°38'0"N 97°52'0"E)
- Kawnghsan
- Kawng-hsang
- Kawng-ke
- Kawng-sam (22°44'0"N 97°55'0"E)
- Kawng-sam (22°34'0"N 97°53'0"E)
- Kawng-sam (22°34'0"N 97°50'0"E)
- Kawng-up
- Kawngwit
- Kio-it
- Kio-wün
- Kōng-hsa
- Konghsa
- Kōng-möng
- Kongmong
- Kong-nio (22°42'0"N 97°54'0"E)
- Kōng-nio (22°35'0"N 97°56'0"E)
- Kongnio
- Kong-pau
- Kong-söng
- Kōng-wat
- Kunghkam
- Kunghsa
- Kung-kaw
- Kungsong
- Kungwit
- Kun-hio
- Kunkeng
- Kun-loi
- Laksang
- Lenti
- Lin-ten
- Loi-hkan
- Loihseng
- Loi-lungtung
- Loi-ngam
- Loi-ngun (22°36'0"N 97°52'0"E)
- Loi-ngün (22°23'0"N 97°53'0"E)
- Loi-sawng
- Loi-ywoi
- Löng-kawng
- Löngkwai
- Longtawng
- Luk-hkai
- Lukhkai
- Lukkaw
- Luk-maw-hkang
- Māklāng
- Māk-mon
- Māk-na
- Māngpung
- Mān Hawng
- Mān Hkum
- Mān Hpai (22°24'0"N 98°0'0"E)
- Mān Hpai (22°14'0"N 98°7'0"E)
- Mān Hpakkom
- Mān Hpit
- Mān Ka
- Mān-kau-lōng (22°30'0"N 97°51'0"E)
- Mān-kau-lōng (22°27'0"N 97°50'0"E)
- Mān Kaw-leng
- Mān Kio
- Mān Kun
- Mān Kyawng (22°26'0"N 98°5'0"E)
- Mān Kyawng (22°20'0"N 97°59'0"E)
- Mān Kyawng (22°13'0"N 98°4'0"E)
- Mān Kyawng (22°6'0"N 98°7'0"E)
- Mān Lang-ta
- Mān Lawng
- Mān Loi (22°31'0"N 98°6'0"E)
- Mān Loi (22°13'0"N 98°0'0"E)
- Mān Loi-ha
- Mān Loi-haw
- Mān Mau (22°36'0"N 97°50'0"E)
- Mān Maü (22°25'0"N 97°50'0"E)
- Mān Maü (22°17'0"N 98°14'0"E)
- Man Na-lai
- Man Nam-hu-hsim
- Mān Nawng (22°29'0"N 97°53'0"E)
- Mān Nawng (22°5'0"N 98°8'0"E)
- Mān Ngu-löm
- Mān Pāng (22°32'0"N 97°59'0"E)
- Mān Pang (22°22'0"N 98°11'0"E)
- Mān Pong
- Mānpung
- Mān Punghtun
- Mān Sang
- Mān Sau-hpak
- Mān Tap
- Mān Tawng-kaw
- Man Weng
- Mān Yawn
- Möng Ha
- Möng Heng
- Möng Kang
- Möng Kawng
- Möng Ngong
- Möng Yai
- Na-hi
- Nā-hio
- Nahkam
- Na-hko
- Nā-hok
- Na-hpan
- Na-hsai
- Nā-hsan
- Nā-hsang
- Na-long
- Na-ma-hio
- Na-maklang
- Nam-aw
- Nam-hawn
- Nam-hkum-hpa
- Namhsawm
- Namhsum
- Nam-hu (22°40'0"N 97°53'0"E)
- Nam-hu (22°37'0"N 97°51'0"E)
- Nam-hu (22°25'0"N 97°52'0"E)
- Namhu
- Namhu-hpa-lang
- Nam-hu-tai-hsan
- Namhu-un
- Nam-küt
- Namlin
- Namma
- Namma-kaw
- Namman
- Nammawhsom (22°36'0"N 97°48'0"E)
- Nammawhsom (22°20'0"N 97°52'0"E)
- Nā-mong
- Nampa-lum
- Nampawn
- Nampen
- Nampōk
- Nampot
- Namsam
- Nam-tung
- Nam-ün
- Na-mun
- Nam Ut
- Nam-yom
- Na-namhpa
- Na-ngu
- Nā-nio (22°33'0"N 97°50'0"E)
- Na-nio (22°28'0"N 97°55'0"E)
- Na-pan
- Na-sawk
- Na-si-ri
- Na-ti
- Na-tung
- Na-wa
- Nā-wi
- Nawnghawn
- Nawng-hket
- Nawnghkio
- Nawnghpakkut
- Nawngkaw
- Nawnglang
- Nawngleng
- Nawnglom
- Nawngmo
- Nawngmop
- Nawng-pa-keng
- Nawngpeng
- Nawngsāng
- Nawngtao
- Nawngteng
- Nawngwawn
- Nawng-ya
- Nā-ya
- Pa-hka
- Pa-hki
- Pānghio
- Pānghku
- Pānghpakhi
- Pang-law
- Pāng-leng
- Pāngnim
- Pang-oi
- Pang-wet
- Pa-tap
- Peng-yu
- Ping-hkan
- Pingkwe
- Pungsang
- Ta-hat
- Tak-let
- Ta-pe
- Tawngseng
- Wo-long
References
[edit]- ^ GoogleEarth
- ^ "Map of Mongyai Township" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-03-29.
- ^ "Shan State". Archived from the original on 2011-08-09. Retrieved 2011-06-27.
- ^ "Page 15 (45)" (PDF).
- ^ "Khun Sa". Archived from the original on 2011-08-27.
- ^ "fighting incidents_sst_Eng.pdf Shan Women".[permanent dead link ]
- ^ "TLNA and SSPP Leaders Convene at UWSA Headquarters to Resolve Disputes". Burma News International. Retrieved 2024-07-17.