Mongping State
Mongping State Möngping | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
State of the Shan States | |||||||
17th century–1842 | |||||||
Möngping State in an Imperial Gazetteer of India map | |||||||
Capital | |||||||
History | |||||||
History | |||||||
• Founded as vassal state of Lawksawk | 17th century | ||||||
• Annexed by Lawksawk | 1842 | ||||||
|
Mongping or Möngping (Burmese: Maingpyin) was the smallest state of the Shan States in what is today Burma.
History[]
Little is known about the history of this state except that in 1842 it was merged with Lawksawk.[1] It was located at the southeastern end of that state, separated from it by the Nam Et River.
Rulers[]
- 1835 - 1842 Hkam Hlaing
- 1842 - .... Hkam Kaw
References[]
- ^ Ben Cahoon (2000). "World Statesmen.org: Shan and Karenni States of Burma". Retrieved 21 December 2010.
Categories:
- States and territories established in the 17th century
- States and territories disestablished in 1842
- Shan States
- Myanmar history stubs
- Shan State geography stubs