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Mongyai Township is a
township A township is a kind of human settlement or administrative subdivision, with its meaning varying in different countries. Although the term is occasionally associated with an urban area, that tends to be an exception to the rule. In Australia, C ...
of
Lashio District Lashio District ( my, လားရှိုးခရိုင်) is a district of Shan State in Myanmar. It consisted of four towns and 2431 villages in 2001. Townships The district contains four townships, including: * Lashio Township *Hse ...
in the
Shan State Shan State ( my, ရှမ်းပြည်နယ်, ; shn, မိူင်းတႆး, italics=no) also known by the endonyms Shanland, Muang Tai, and Tailong, is a state of Myanmar. Shan State borders China (Yunnan) to the north, Laos ( ...
of eastern
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 ...
. The principal town is Mongyai. Mount
Loi Leng Loi Leng is the highest mountain of the Shan Hills. It is located in Shan State, Burma, to the southeast of Lashio. Geography Loi Leng is part of a massif with multiple peaks located to the SW Pa-kawlam, 10 km to the north of Mong Pat an ...
(1,823 m) of Mongyai is the highest point in Shan State.


History

Historically Mong Yai was the capital of South Hsenwi state. Sao Hso Holm, ex-
saopha Chao-Pha (; Tai Ahom: 𑜋𑜧𑜨 𑜇𑜡, th, เจ้าฟ้า}, shn, ၸဝ်ႈၾႃႉ, translit=Jao3 Fa5 Jao3 Fa5, my, စော်ဘွား ''Sawbwa,'' ) was a royal title used by the hereditary rulers of the Tai peoples of ...
of Mongyai was one of the founders of
Shan Nationalities League for Democracy The Shan Nationalities League for Democracy ( my, ရှမ်းတိုင်းရင်းသားများ ဒီမိုကရေစီ အဖွဲ့ချုပ်; ; shn, ငဝ်ႈငုၼ်းတီႇမူဝ်ႇၶ ...
in October 1988.
Khun Sa Chinese: Chang Chi-fu () , other_name = th, จันทร์ จางตระกูล (Chan Changtrakul); Tun Sa; U Htet Aung , image = Khun Sa (9to12).jpg , alt = , caption = Khun Sa at his jungle headquarters ...
was born in Loi Maw of Mongyai Township at 17 February 1934. There were several skirmishes between Myanmar Army and Shan State Army in Mongyai during 2011.


Towns and villages

* 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 *
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* 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 *
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* 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 Nawnghkio, variously spelt Naunghkio, Naungcho or Nawngcho, is a town in Kyaukme District, in northern Shan State, Burma. It is the principal town and administrative seat of Nawnghkio Township. It is connected to Mandalay, Pyin U Lwin, Kyaukme, ...
* Nawnghpakkut * Nawngkaw * Nawnglang * Nawngleng * Nawnglom * Nawngmo * Nawngmop * Nawng-pa-keng * Nawngpeng * Nawngsāng * Nawngtao * Nawngteng *
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* 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

{{Shan State Townships of Shan State