Kyong

Kyong (also known as Kyon) was a Shan state in the Myelat region of what is today Burma.[1]

Kyong State
State of the Shan States
Before 18th century–1959

Kyong State in a map of the Shan States
Area 
 1901 Census of India
21 km2 (8.1 sq mi)
Population 
 1901 Census of India
2340
History 
 Tributary of the Konbaung Dynasty
Before 18th century
 Abdication of the last Ngwegunhmu
1959
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Kingdom of Burma
Shan State

Rulers

The title of Kyong's rulers was Ngwegunhmu.[2]

  • .... - .... Maung Aung Hla
  • .... - 1867 Maung San Nyun
  • 1867 - .... Maung Po (b. 1841 - d. ....)
  • c.1910 Maung Kaing
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References

  1. "WHKMLA : History of the Shan States". 18 May 2010. Retrieved 21 December 2010.
  2. Ben Cahoon (2000). "World Statesmen.org: Shan and Karenni States of Burma". Retrieved 21 December 2010.


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