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    Kenghkam or Keng Hkam (also known as Kyaingkan) was a Shan state in what is today Burma. The capital was the town of Keng Hkam, located by the Nam Pang...
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    Kenghkam State. She was the only female Saopha in Burma and Shan History. She married Hkun Un, Saopha of Kenghkam and became the Mahadevi of Kenghkam...
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  • Prior to the end of World War II, the town of Keng Hkam was the capital of Kenghkam State. Burma: The looming social and environmental disaster of the Tasang...
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  • Hsumhsai (Hsum Hsai), Kehsi Mangam (Kyithi Bansan), Kengcheng (Kyaingchaing), Kenghkam (Kyaingkan), Kenglön (Kyainglon), Kengtawng, Kengtung (Kyaington), Kokang...
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    previously in the area. Mongnai included the substates of Kengtawng and Kenghkam. The latter was annexed in 1882.[citation needed] c. 1802 – 1848: Maung...
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    97°51'0"E) Ka Lu Kawnghāk Kawnghsai Kawnglang Kawnglèng Kawngmu-tau Kawngpwa Kēnghkam Keng Hkam Konghai-ping Konghsa (21°55'0"N 97°35'0"E) Kong-hsa Konghsa (21°41'0"N...
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