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Mohnyin ( Burmese : မိုးညှင်း , Burmese pronunciation: [móɲ̥ɪ́ɰ̃] ; Shan :မိူင်းယၢင်း) is a town in Kachin State , Myanmar . It is the administrative center for both Mohnyin Township and Mohnyin District and it has a population of 33,290.

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4-600: The town of Mohnyin was the capital of Mongyang State , also known as Möngyang (Mohnyin), one of the outlying Shan States that was extinguished in 1604. Shells of different sizes were found in mass on 19 September. Those were found in apple-pie order while rooting up a tree between Mohnyin District Court and the Township General Administration Department. From 19 to 24 October, 3,916 shells of 11 kinds have been dig out from about three feet deep in

8-698: The conquests of King Bayinnaung . Occupied by the Taungoo dynasty of Burma between 1579 and 1584, the state was extinguished in 1604. Under the Konbaung dynasty the area of the former state was administered by a Viceroy called a Myowun , who was appointed by the king and possessed civil, judicial, fiscal and military powers. Mong Yang is a playable nation in Europa Universalis IV . 27°47′N 96°22′E  /  27.783°N 96.367°E  / 27.783; 96.367 This Burmese history article

12-583: The ground. This Kachin State location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Mongyang State Mongyang or Möngyang ( Burmese : မိုးညှင်း , romanized :  Mohnyin ; also known as Mong Yang ; Thai : เมือง​ยาง ) was a Shan state in what is today Burma . It was an outlying territory, located away from the main Shan State area in present-day Kachin State . The state existed before 1400 and after 1604. The main town

16-404: Was Mohnyin (Mong Yang). Möngyang (Mong Yang) was a Shan state established at an uncertain date before the 15th century with the town of Mohnyin as its capital. In 1527 Mongyang armies succeeded in capturing Ava , upsetting the delicate power balance that had existed in the area for nearly two centuries. A record of the conquest of Mongyang in 1557 is mentioned in a bell inscription relating

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