Mongping State

Mongping or Möngping (Burmese: Maingpyin) was the smallest state of the Shan States in what is today Burma.

Mongping State
Möngping
State of the Shan States
17th century–1842

Möngping State in an Imperial Gazetteer of India map
CapitalMong Ping (Lawksawk)
History 
 Founded as vassal state of Lawksawk
17th century
 Annexed by Lawksawk
1842
Succeeded by
Lawksawk State

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
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References

  1. Ben Cahoon (2000). "World Statesmen.org: Shan and Karenni States of Burma". Retrieved 21 December 2010.

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