Mawnang (also known as Bawnin) was a small
Shan state in the
Myelat
Myelat ( my, မြေလတ်) is a historical region of the southwestern Shan State of Myanmar. Originally this region included some of the smaller states typically ruled by "Myosas" (chief of town) or "Ngwegunhmus" (silver revenue chief), bu ...
region of what is today
Burma
Myanmar, ; UK pronunciations: US pronunciations incl. . Note: Wikipedia's IPA conventions require indicating /r/ even in British English although only some British English speakers pronounce r at the end of syllables. As John Wells explai ...
. Its population was mostly
Taungyo
The Taungyo ( my, တောင်ရိုး လူမျိုး ''Tauñyoù lumyoù'') are a sub-ethnic group of the Bamar people living primarily in Shan State and centered on Pindaya.
Language
They speak Taung-yo (တောင်ရို ...
.
History
Rulers
The rulers of Mawnang bore the title of ''
Myoza
Myoza or Myosa ( my, မြို့စား}) is a high-ranking royal title and position for Burmese royalty and nobility.
History
The monarch had all the power to control everything in the kingdom. Below the monarch rank, minor queens, princes, ...
''.
*.... - .... Hkam Hon
st ruler*.... - .... Nam Hkam Lin
*.... - .... Maung Ne Dun
*.... - .... Maung Kut
*.... - .... Maung Kye
*.... - .... Maung La
*.... - .... Sao Ta
*.... - 1736 Maung Saung
*1736 - 1752 Ye Tut
*1752 - 1766 Tha Son
*1766 - c.1767 Maung Myat (1st time)
*c.1767 - 1774 Vacant
*1774 - .... Maung Myat (2nd time)
*.... - .... Naw Hkam Lin
*.... - .... Maung Kaung
*.... - .... Maung Pot
*.... - .... Maung Maung
*.... - 1883 Hkun Hkam
*1883 - 1886 Hkun Shwe Hkam -Regent
*1886 - Apr 1907 Sao Hkim (b. 1851 - d. 1907)
*Apr 1907 - 19.. Hkun Ti (b. 1886 - d. 19..)
References
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19th century in Burma
Shan States
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