Momeik (Burmese: မိုးမိတ်), also known as Mong Mit (Shan: ‹See Tfd›မိူင်းမိတ်ႈ) in Shan, is a town situated on the Shweli River in northern Shan State...
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invasion. The three armies mostly made up of army from Kale, Mohnyin, Mogaung, Momeik and Sanda led the invasion, the King of Manipur surrendered without any...
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country; Kachin State (Putao, Myitkyina, Danai, Waingmaw, Bhamo), Shan State (Momeik, Namhsan, Lashio, Hopang, and Kokang) and southern Shan State (Namsang,...
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marched to Momeik via Singu while the Second Army (4000 men, 300 horses, 20 elephants) led by Nyaungyan marched to Hsipaw. The two armies took Momeik and Hsipaw...
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Mongmit or Möngmit (Tai Le: ᥛᥫᥒᥰ ᥛᥤᥖ), also known as Momeik (Burmese: မိုးမိတ်), was a Shan state in the Northern Shan States in what is today Burma. The...
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Kachin State, followed by Hsenwi (Theinni), Hsipaw (Thibaw) and Mong Mit (Momeik) in present-day northern Shan State. Smaller Shan states, such as Kale in...
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present-day Kachin State, followed by Theinni (Hsenwi), Thibaw (Hsipaw), Momeik (Mong Mit) and Kyaingtong (Keng Tung) in present-day northern Shan State...
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Region 10,627 10,627 0.00% 164 Mongyai Shan State 10,620 10,620 0.00% 165 Momeik Shan State 10,260 10,260 0.00% 166 Kengtung Shan State 9,991 9,991 0.00%...
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on the town and surrounding villages. The town is 50 kilometers north of Momeik, which is also besieged by rebel forces. The Kachin Independence Army captured...
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Taung. According to the oral history, the hunters returned to their home in Momeik and offered the precious stones to the local saopha who established a village...
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forces entered Lashio proper from the south and began launching attacks into Momeik. On 6 July, the MNDAA captured Nampawng village south of Lashio, encircling...
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Party/Shan State Army. The junta's army was in conflict with the SSPP/SSA in the Momeik area of northern Shan state at that time, and her visit to the SSPP headquarters...
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Mohnyin (former Mongyang State) Mogaung (former Mongkawng) Momauk Mogok Momeik Mong Dun Shun Kham or Ahom kingdom – The Mueang (currently the states of...
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Kengtung District, it is under NDAA government Mongmit District မိုးမိတ်ခရိုင် Momeik Split in 2015 from Kyaukme District Mongton District မိုင်းတုံခရိုင် Mongton...
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(Mawlamyaing Airport) Momeik Shan State VYMO MOE Momeik Airport 23°05′33″N 096°38′42″E / 23.09250°N 96.64500°E / 23.09250; 96.64500 (Momeik Airport) Mong...
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(Mawlamyine) VYMN (MGU) – Manaung Airport – Manaung VYMO (MOE) – Momeik Airport – Momeik VYMS (MOG) – Monghsat Airport – Monghsat (Mong Hsat) VYMT (MGK)...
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Field) Modesto, California, United States UTC−08:00 Mar-Nov MOE VYMO Momeik Airport Momeik, Myanmar UTC+06:30 MOF WATC Frans Seda Airport (Wai Oti Airport)...
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Myadaung was Mingyi Maha Nawyata, who against the rebellion of the Sawbwa of Momeik. During the Myanmar civil war, the Kachin Independence Army attacked the...
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Mongmit District, also known as Momeik District (Burmese: မိုးမိတ်ခရိုင်), is a newly created district in northern Shan State, Burma (Myanmar); which was...
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(split up in a northern and a southern state in 1988), Thsipaw (Thibaw) and Momeik in present-day northern Shan State. Minor states included Kalay, Bhamo (Wanmaw...
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Saw Mon Nyin was a well-known Burmese author. Yin Yin was born in 1919 in Momeik in northern Shan State. As a child, she was able to visit other countries...
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Princess Thibaw Prince Meiktila Princess Zabwedaung Mibaya Pin Princess Momeik Princess Khonnaywa Mibaya Thonze Prince Pinle Prince Kothani Prince Panya...
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daughter Thiri Thu Ketha Dewi, Princess of Pin Unnamed son Princess of Momeik Konmma Dewi, Khonnaywa Mibaya Maha Thu Thiri Dhamma Yaza, Prince of Thonze...
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supported by nine Confederation armies (from Bhamo, Kale, Mogaung, Mohnyin, Momeik, Mone, Nyaungshwe, Theinni and Thibaw-Onbaung), could not stop the advance...
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valley and the hills around Momeik (Mong Mit) and Mogok with its ruby mines had been old CPB strongholds since the 1950s. Momeik itself was captured by the...
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Bassein Northeast Theinni Prome Tharrawaddy Ava Nyaungshwe Toungoo Mone Dala Kale Lan Xang Southwest Tavoy Mogaung Mohnyin Momeik Chiang Mai Southeast...
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Shan States (consisting of the principalities of Mohnyin, Mogaung, Bhamo, Momeik, and Kale), led by Prince Sawlon of Mohnyin and King Hkonmaing, depart from...
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against Qing attacks. Nemyo Sithu, with his 10,000 men, would station at Momeik to receive the incoming Chinese from Bhamo. Mingrui, with his forces, captured...
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Mongmit District (formerly part of Kyaukme District) in the Shan State, Myanmar. The principal town is Mongmit (also spelt Momeik). GoogleEarth v t e...
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stayed independent. By the mid-1490s, the Shan states of Mohnyin, Mogaung, Momeik and Kale (Kalay) had also broken away, and begun raiding northern Ava territories...
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