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    Kengcheng or Keng Cheng (also known as Kyaingchaing and Chiang Khaeng) was one of the Shan states. In 1896, part of Keng Cheng was incorporated into the...
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    princely statelet of Chiang Khaeng or Kengcheng. Kengcheng and Kengtung had dynastic ties as Lord Kawng Tai of Kengcheng ascended as the ruler of Kengtung...
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    Kingdom and China. Some of the major Shan States were. Hsenwi Hsipaw Kengcheng Kengtung Mongpai Mongkawng (Mogaung) Mongmit Mongpawn Mongnai Mongyang...
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  • Hsihkip (Thigyit), Hsumhsai (Hsum Hsai), Kehsi Mangam (Kyithi Bansan), Kengcheng (Kyaingchaing), Kenghkam (Kyaingkan), Kenglön (Kyainglon), Kengtawng,...
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    (Jinghong). Chiang Hung peacefully surrendered to the invaders. The ruler of Kengcheng also submitted. Mahanoi, the ruler of Chiang Hung, was under-aged and...
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    border was demarcated by the colonial powers and the western part of Kengcheng was merged with Kengtung. Historically Kengtung also included the substates...
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