Hsenwi (Shan: သဵၼ်ႈဝီ; Tai Nüa: ᥔᥦᥢᥲ ᥝᥤᥴ), also known as Theinni (Burmese: သိန္နီ), was a Shan state in the Northern Shan States in what is today Burma...
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Hsenwi Palace, also known as the Hsenwi Haw (Shan: ႁေႃသႅၼ်ဝီ) or Theinni Haw (Burmese: သိန္နီဟော်နန်း), is the former residence of the local ruler of...
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North Hsenwi was a Shan state in the Northern Shan States in what is today Burma. The capital was Lashio town which was also the headquarters of the superintendent...
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Minkhaung I (section Hsenwi (1412))
border. Minkhaung was determined to teach Hsenwi a lesson. After Minye Kyawswa decisively defeated the Hsenwi force near Wetwin (present-day Pyin Oo Lwin)...
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Hsenwi Yazawin or Theinni Yazawin (Burmese: သိန္နီ ရာဇဝင်, lit. 'Chronicle of Hsenwi (Theinni)') is a 19th-century Burmese chronicle that covers the history...
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Hsenwi Township, also known as Hseni or Theinni, is a township of Lashio District in the Shan State, Myanmar. It shares the borders with Kutkai Township...
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(Hsipaw/Thibaw), and Hsenwi, as well as the Hsenwi-backed Bhamo, in the upcoming dry season. The Ava command was most concerned about Hsenwi, the farthest state...
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13th to 16th centuries. The strongest Shan States, Mogaung, Mongyang and Hsenwi, constantly raided Upper Burma. Mogaung ended the kingdoms of Sagaing and...
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in the 1400s, and outlasted Ava's fierce counterattacks with the help of Hsenwi and Ming China. Between 1401 and 1418, he met Ava's King Minkhaung I and...
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The list includes Ava's campaigns against Hanthawaddy's northern allies, Hsenwi (Theinni) and Maw (Mong Mao) as well as their overlord, Ming China. The...
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South Hsenwi was a Shan state in the Northern Shan States in what is today Burma. The capital was Mongyai town which had a population of about 2000 in...
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continued through northern Shan State, including at an outpost in Hsenwi Township and the Hsenwi General Administration Department office. The Brotherhood Alliance...
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Minye Kyawswa (section Hsenwi (1412))
reign (1404–1406). The powerful Shan state of Hsenwi had been concerned about the annexations. Hsenwi had received its overlord Ming China's authorization...
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on 26 May 1916 at Hsenwi Palace in Hsenwi, Northern Shan State, as the daughter of 65th Saopha Khun Hsang Ton Hong of North Hsenwi. Her brother would...
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occupied the Shan states of Hsenwi and Hsipaw. Ming Rui made Hsenwi a supply base, and assigned 5,000 troops to remain at Hsenwi and guard the rear. He then...
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Retail". ETRetail.com. Retrieved 29 October 2024. Scott, James George (1967), Hsenwi State Chronicle Luce, G.H; Htway, Tin (1976), "A 15th Century Inscription...
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(Mohnyin) and Mong Kawng (Mogaung) in present-day Kachin State, followed by Hsenwi (Theinni), Hsipaw (Thibaw) and Mong Mit (Momeik) in present-day northern...
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(PDF) on 4 May 2006. Retrieved 6 October 2008. Scott, James George (1967), Hsenwi State Chronicle Phukan, J. N. (1991). "Relations of the Ahom kings of Assam...
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Mingrui, a son-in-law of the Qianlong Emperor, was to approach Ava through Hsenwi, Lashio and Hsipaw, and down the Namtu river. (The main invasion route was...
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1027, resistance forces seized several towns surrounding Laisho, including Hsenwi, Namtu, and Kutkai. They also took control of the road between Laisho and...
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translating the Bible into Kachin. Hanson established a mission in Namkham in the Hsenwi District in 1910. He wrote The Kachins, Their Customs and Traditions (Rangoon...
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Hsipaw. The main Chinese army, led by Ming Rui, was to approach Ava through Hsenwi, Lashio and Hsipaw down the Namtu river. The main invasion route was the...
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Zhèncái) who was deposed by the Burmese in 1959. Before that it is part Hsenwi Saopha territory. 25 Aug 1947–1949: Sao Yang Wen Pin 1949–17 May 1959: Sao...
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Hseng. TNLA, MNDAA, and AA declared control over four towns, including Hsenwi. On 6 November, TNLA forces seized bridges and road gates near Namhkam,...
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states were Mohnyin and Mogaung in present-day Kachin State, followed by Hsenwi (Theinni) (split up in a northern and a southern state in 1988), Thsipaw...
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troops from Arakan. Pegu also found an ally in the Shan state of Theinni (Hsenwi), which too wanted to check Ava's ambitions. Between 1408 and 1413, Ava...
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capital of Ava with the main army of 30,000 under Ming Rui invading through Hsenwi, Lashio, and Hsipaw and down the Namtu river, with the smaller one, around...
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mountains of northern Shan. Clashes also broke out in the cities of Lashio, Hsenwi, and Kutkai, the first major fighting in those cities in the war. The operation...
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Archived from the original on 22 June 2014. Scott, James George (1967), Hsenwi State Chronicle Dibrugarh District official Website Assam Medical College...
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