Mongyai Township

Mongyai
Township
Mongyai
Coordinates: 22°24′0″N 98°2′0″E / 22.40000°N 98.03333°E / 22.40000; 98.03333
Country  Burma
State Shan State
District Lashio District
Elevation[1] 2,858 ft (871 m)
Time zone MMT (UTC+6:30)

Mongyai Township is a township of Lashio District in the Shan State of eastern Burma. The principal town is Mongyai.[2] Mount Loi Leng (1,823 m) of Mongyai is the highest point in Shan State.[3]

History

Historically Mong Yai was the capital of South Hsenwi state. Sao Hso Holm, ex-saopha of Mongyai was one of the founders of Shan Nationalities League for Democracy in October 1988.[4] Khun Sa was born in Loi Maw of Mongyai Township at 17 February 1934.[5]

There were several skirmishes between Myanmar Army and Shan State Army in Mongyai during 2011.[6]

Towns and villages

  • Hai-ko
  • Hai-pu
  • Hang-hsio
  • Hapa-palang
  • Hatlö
  • Hat-yao
  • Hau-ti
  • Hio-hka
  • Hkai-aw
  • Hkai-lu
  • Hkaimawn
  • Hkam-yom
  • Hkawnhkok
  • Hko-hak
  • Hko-lawn
  • Hko-mong
  • Hko-nim
  • Hkö-tum
  • Ho-hko (22°27'0"N 97°55'0"E)
  • Ho-hko (22°16'0"N 97°58'0"E)
  • Ho-hko-nam-hpak-lün
  • Ho-hkong
  • Ho-hwè
  • Hok-la
  • Ho-lan
  • Ho-leng
  • Ho-na
  • Honghang
  • Hongmon
  • Ho-pong
  • Ho-tawng
  • Ho-tu
  • Hpa-hin
  • Hpa-hseng
  • Hpakkom
  • Hpaknam
  • Hpanghpai
  • Hpa-suk
  • Hpa-tan
  • Hsaihkao
  • Hsai-kau
  • Hsai-leng
  • Hsentaw
  • Hswe-hpu
  • Hwe-hok
  • Hwe-lawt
  • Hwè-lü
  • Ka-lo
  • Kawng-hka
  • Kawnghkam (22°32'0"N 97°58'0"E)
  • Kawnghkam (22°30'0"N 97°56'0"E)
  • Kawng-hōng (22°41'0"N 97°53'0"E)
  • Kawng-hong (22°38'0"N 97°52'0"E)
  • Kawnghsan
  • Kawng-hsang
  • Kawng-ke
  • Kawng-sam (22°44'0"N 97°55'0"E)
  • Kawng-sam (22°34'0"N 97°53'0"E)
  • Kawng-sam (22°34'0"N 97°50'0"E)
  • Kawng-up
  • Kawngwit
  • Kio-it
  • Kio-wün
  • Kōng-hsa
  • Konghsa
  • Kōng-möng
  • Kongmong
  • Kong-nio (22°42'0"N 97°54'0"E)
  • Kōng-nio (22°35'0"N 97°56'0"E)
  • Kongnio
  • Kong-pau
  • Kong-söng
  • Kōng-wat
  • Kunghkam
  • Kunghsa
  • Kung-kaw
  • Kungsong
  • Kungwit
  • Kun-hio
  • Kunkeng
  • Kun-loi
  • Laksang
  • Lenti
  • Lin-ten
  • Loi-hkan
  • Loihseng
  • Loi-lungtung
  • Loi-ngam
  • Loi-ngun (22°36'0"N 97°52'0"E)
  • Loi-ngün (22°23'0"N 97°53'0"E)
  • Loi-sawng
  • Loi-ywoi
  • Löng-kawng
  • Löngkwai
  • Longtawng
  • Luk-hkai
  • Lukhkai
  • Lukkaw
  • Luk-maw-hkang
  • Māklāng
  • Māk-mon
  • Māk-na
  • Māngpung
  • Mān Hawng
  • Mān Hkum
  • Mān Hpai (22°24'0"N 98°0'0"E)
  • Mān Hpai (22°14'0"N 98°7'0"E)
  • Mān Hpakkom
  • Mān Hpit
  • Mān Ka
  • Mān-kau-lōng (22°30'0"N 97°51'0"E)
  • Mān-kau-lōng (22°27'0"N 97°50'0"E)
  • Mān Kaw-leng
  • Mān Kio
  • Mān Kun
  • Mān Kyawng (22°26'0"N 98°5'0"E)
  • Mān Kyawng (22°20'0"N 97°59'0"E)
  • Mān Kyawng (22°13'0"N 98°4'0"E)
  • Mān Kyawng (22°6'0"N 98°7'0"E)
  • Mān Lang-ta
  • Mān Lawng
  • Mān Loi (22°31'0"N 98°6'0"E)
  • Mān Loi (22°13'0"N 98°0'0"E)
  • Mān Loi-ha
  • Mān Loi-haw
  • Mān Mau (22°36'0"N 97°50'0"E)
  • Mān Maü (22°25'0"N 97°50'0"E)
  • Mān Maü (22°17'0"N 98°14'0"E)
  • Man Na-lai
  • Man Nam-hu-hsim
  • Mān Nawng (22°29'0"N 97°53'0"E)
  • Mān Nawng (22°5'0"N 98°8'0"E)
  • Mān Ngu-löm
  • Mān Pāng (22°32'0"N 97°59'0"E)
  • Mān Pang (22°22'0"N 98°11'0"E)
  • Mān Pong
  • Mānpung
  • Mān Punghtun
  • Mān Sang
  • Mān Sau-hpak
  • Mān Tap
  • Mān Tawng-kaw
  • Man Weng
  • Mān Yawn
  • Möng Ha
  • Möng Heng
  • Möng Kang
  • Möng Kawng
  • Möng Ngong
  • Möng Yai
  • Na-hi
  • Nā-hio
  • Nahkam
  • Na-hko
  • Nā-hok
  • Na-hpan
  • Na-hsai
  • Nā-hsan
  • Nā-hsang
  • Na-long
  • Na-ma-hio
  • Na-maklang
  • Nam-aw
  • Nam-hawn
  • Nam-hkum-hpa
  • Namhsawm
  • Namhsum
  • Nam-hu (22°40'0"N 97°53'0"E)
  • Nam-hu (22°37'0"N 97°51'0"E)
  • Nam-hu (22°25'0"N 97°52'0"E)
  • Namhu
  • Namhu-hpa-lang
  • Nam-hu-tai-hsan
  • Namhu-un
  • Nam-küt
  • Namlin
  • Namma
  • Namma-kaw
  • Namman
  • Nammawhsom (22°36'0"N 97°48'0"E)
  • Nammawhsom (22°20'0"N 97°52'0"E)
  • Nā-mong
  • Nampa-lum
  • Nampawn
  • Nampen
  • Nampōk
  • Nampot
  • Namsam
  • Nam-tung
  • Nam-ün
  • Na-mun
  • Nam Ut
  • Nam-yom
  • Na-namhpa
  • Na-ngu
  • Nā-nio (22°33'0"N 97°50'0"E)
  • Na-nio (22°28'0"N 97°55'0"E)
  • Na-pan
  • Na-sawk
  • Na-si-ri
  • Na-ti
  • Na-tung
  • Na-wa
  • Nā-wi
  • Nawnghawn
  • Nawng-hket
  • Nawnghkio
  • Nawnghpakkut
  • Nawngkaw
  • Nawnglang
  • Nawngleng
  • Nawnglom
  • Nawngmo
  • Nawngmop
  • Nawng-pa-keng
  • Nawngpeng
  • Nawngsāng
  • Nawngtao
  • Nawngteng
  • Nawngwawn
  • Nawng-ya
  • Nā-ya
  • Pa-hka
  • Pa-hki
  • Pānghio
  • Pānghku
  • Pānghpakhi
  • Pang-law
  • Pāng-leng
  • Pāngnim
  • Pang-oi
  • Pang-wet
  • Pa-tap
  • Peng-yu
  • Ping-hkan
  • Pingkwe
  • Pungsang
  • Ta-hat
  • Tak-let
  • Ta-pe
  • Tawngseng
  • Wo-long

References

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