The Federated Shan States (Shan: မိူင်းႁူမ်ႈတုမ်ႊၸိုင်ႈတႆး Muang Hom Tum Jueng Tai; Burmese: ရှမ်းပြည်ထောင်စု) was an administrative division of the British...
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the Federated Shan States, which included the Karenni States, consisted of today's Shan State and Kayah State). In some cases, the Siamese Shan States was...
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Administrative divisions of Myanmar (redirect from States of Myanmar)
(Meiktila, Minbu, Sagaing, North Federated Shan States and South Federated Shan States). On 10 October 1922, the Karenni States of Bawlake, Kantarawaddy, and...
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of the Federated Shan States and east of British Burma. The British government recognised and guaranteed the independence of the Karenni States in an 1875...
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independence for the Shan State." This came to a head when, in May 2005, Shan elders in exile declared the independence of the Federated Shan States. The declaration...
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northwestern Shan areas under Sagaing Division. In October 1922, the Shan and the Karenni states were merged to create the Federated Shan States, under a...
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Sao Kya Seng (category Articles containing Shan-language text)
Sao Kya Seng or Sao Kya Hseng (Burmese: စဝ်ကြာဆိုင်; Shan: ၸဝ်ႈၵျႃႇသႅင်; 1924 – disappeared 3 March 1962) was a politician, a mining engineer, an agriculturalist...
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Chao Pha (redirect from Shan ruling house)
of autonomy in their fiefdoms. In 1922, the establishment of the Federated Shan States greatly reduced the sawbwas' autonomy. In April 1959, the sawbwas...
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divisions in Upper Myanmar: Mandalay, Meiktila, Minbu, Sagaing, and the Federated Shan States (North and South). Mandalay Division included what is now Kachin...
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of Wa State also host their own festivals.: 163 Chinese Shan States Federated Shan States Manglon Wa people Sir J. George Scott, Burma : a handbook...
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