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1816–1959
  

1901
  
960 km (371 sq mi)

Foundation of the kingdom of Rajjavadi
  
1816

1901
  
13,143

Mongpawn

Mongpawn or Möngpawn (Burmese: Maingpan) was a Shan state in what is today Burma. The state was part of the Eastern Division of the Southern Shan States and was located south of Laihka State in the valley of the Nam Pawn river.

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History

According to tradition a predecessor state in the area was named Rajjavadi. Möngpawn state was founded in 1816 under the overlordship of Mongnai State. Historically Mongpawn played an important part before the British annexation of Upper Burma, at the time of the Burmese resistance movement 1885–95. The ruler of Mongpawn was an active supporter of the Limbin Prince, Kanaung Mintha, also known as Prince Limbin, was a son of King Tharrawaddy Min.

Traditionally about two thirds of the population in the state belonged to the Shan and about one third to the Pa'O people groups, the former living in the valley and the latter on the hilly areas.

Rulers

The rulers of Mongpawn bore the title of Myoza and from 1887, Saopha.

Myozas

  • 1816 - 1860 Hkun Lek (d. 1860)
  • 1860 - 1882 Hkun Ti (b. 1847 - d. 1928)
  • Saophas

  • 1882 - 1928 Hkun Ti (s.a.)
  • 1928 - 19 Jul 1947 Sao Sam Htun (b. 1907 - d. 1947)
  • 20 Jul 1947 - 1958 Sao Hso Hom (b. 1936)
  • References

    Mongpawn Wikipedia