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Namsang
Nansang ( my, ဝဵင်းၼမ်ႉၸၢင်) is a town in Namsang District of Shan State in eastern Burma. It is the seat of Nansang Township. It is the biggest city of the eastern central of the Shan State in Myanmar. It is 72 miles away from Taunggyi. A pagoda lies in the southern part of the town. It is also known as Taung Paw Pagoda. Formation of District On April 30, 2022, new districts were expanded across the country. Namsang and Kunhing Townships from Loilem District ; Mong Nai Township was separated from Langkho District and formed as Namsang District. The townships and cities included in Namsang District are as follows * Namsang ** Kho Lam * Kunhing ** KaLi * Mong Nai ** Keng Tawng Population and Ethnic Most people are Buddhist. There are nearly thirty Buddhist monasteries. This region has a population of 70,000 people, most of whom are villagers engaged in agriculture. Only 20,000 people live in town. Most people are Shan. There is chauvinism for few p ...
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Namsang District
Nansang ( my, ဝဵင်းၼမ်ႉၸၢင်) is a town in Namsang District of Shan State in eastern Burma. It is the seat of Nansang Township. It is the biggest city of the eastern central of the Shan State in Myanmar. It is 72 miles away from Taunggyi. A pagoda lies in the southern part of the town. It is also known as Taung Paw Pagoda. Formation of District On April 30, 2022, new districts were expanded across the country. Namsang and Kunhing Townships from Loilem District ; Mong Nai Township was separated from Langkho District and formed as Namsang District. The townships and cities included in Namsang District are as follows * Namsang ** Kho Lam * Kunhing ** KaLi * Mong Nai ** Keng Tawng Population and Ethnic Most people are Buddhist. There are nearly thirty Buddhist monasteries. This region has a population of 70,000 people, most of whom are villagers engaged in agriculture. Only 20,000 people live in town. Most people are Shan. There is chauvinism for few peo ...
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Namsang
Nansang ( my, ဝဵင်းၼမ်ႉၸၢင်) is a town in Namsang District of Shan State in eastern Burma. It is the seat of Nansang Township. It is the biggest city of the eastern central of the Shan State in Myanmar. It is 72 miles away from Taunggyi. A pagoda lies in the southern part of the town. It is also known as Taung Paw Pagoda. Formation of District On April 30, 2022, new districts were expanded across the country. Namsang and Kunhing Townships from Loilem District ; Mong Nai Township was separated from Langkho District and formed as Namsang District. The townships and cities included in Namsang District are as follows * Namsang ** Kho Lam * Kunhing ** KaLi * Mong Nai ** Keng Tawng Population and Ethnic Most people are Buddhist. There are nearly thirty Buddhist monasteries. This region has a population of 70,000 people, most of whom are villagers engaged in agriculture. Only 20,000 people live in town. Most people are Shan. There is chauvinism for few p ...
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Myanmar Air Force
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Nansang Township
Nansang or Namsang Township ( my, နမ့်စန်မြို့နယ်)is a township of Loilen District in the Shan State of Myanmar. The principal town is Nansang. See ALso * Namsang Nansang ( my, ဝဵင်းၼမ်ႉၸၢင်) is a town in Namsang District of Shan State in eastern Burma. It is the seat of Nansang Township. It is the biggest city of the eastern central of the Shan State in Myanmar. It is 72 miles a ... References Townships of Shan State Loilen District {{Shan-geo-stub ...
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Shan State
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General Hospital
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Keng Tawng
Keng Tawng ( Shan: ; my, ကျိုင်းတောင်းမြို့; also spelled Kyaingtaung) is a river town in Mong Nai Township in the Shan State of Burma. The area of the town is watered by the Nam Teng River. History Prior to the end of World War II, Kengtawng state was one of the substates of Mongnai State, in the Southern Shan States. Keng Tawng was the town of Khun Sam Law, the hero of an ancient legend of the Shan people. It was also the birthplace of notorious usurper A usurper is an illegitimate or controversial claimant to power, often but not always in a monarchy. In other words, one who takes the power of a country, city, or established region for oneself, without any formal or legal right to claim it as ... and warmonger Twet Nga Lu. There is a hydroelectric project in the area of the town. Places like the iconic Kengtawng Falls are threatened by the project. References {{Shan State Populated places in Shan State ...
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Mong Nai
Möng Nai or Mongnai is a town in Mong Nai Township in the Shan State of Burma. ''Mong'' is equivalent to Mueang. History Prior to World War II, Mongnai State Mongnai, also known as Möngnai, Mone, Mōng Nai or Monē, was a Shan state in what is today Burma. It belonged to the Eastern Division of the Southern Shan States. Its capital was Mongnai town. History Möngnai state was founded before 1800. ... (Burmese, Mo-Ne) was one of the largest and the most important of the States in the Eastern subdivision of the Southern Shan States. The early history of Mong Nai State is buried in obscurity. The town has been several times burnt, as it has always been the centre of disturbances in the Southern Shan States, and all records have perished in the various fires. The original city, according to Burmese accounts, was founded in the year 24 of Religion (519 BC) by Sao Hkio, who was the first of a line of independent Chiefs. In about 1223 AD, Mong Nai was conquered by Sam Long Hpa ...
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KaLi
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Kho Lam
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