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Ruler of Möng Mao
Chinese: 思可法; Tai Nüa: ᥔᥫᥴ ᥑᥣᥢᥱ ᥜᥣᥳ; Shan: သိူဝ်ၶၢၼ်ႇၾႃႉ), also known as Hsö Hkan Hpa or Thohanbwa, was the ruler of Möng Mao from 1335 to 1369. He sacked
Si_Kefa
Former Tai kingdom
Duan family in Dali increasingly overshadowed the central government. Hsö Hkan Hpa (Chinese: Si Kefa) began the expansion of Möng Mao's territory in the
Möng_Mao
Former Shan state in Burma
Hkan Mawng 1808 - 1820 Hkan Hlaing or Hkun Hkam Long (1st time) (d. 1836) 1820 - 1823 Atwinwun Nga Kyi (Burmese soldier, Regent) 1823 - Jul 1836 Hkan
Möng_Pai
Place in Kachin State, Burma
Man Hkan Yi Hku is a village in Mansi Township in Bhamo District in the Kachin State of north-eastern Burma. "Place codes (Pcodes)". MIMU - Myanmar Information
Man_Hkan_Yi_Hku
Consonantal sound often represented by ⟨s⟩ in IPA
রাস্তা (rasta) [raːst̪a] 'street' See Bengali phonology Burmese စခန်း (ca.hkan:) [sə kʰáɰ̃] 'camp' Chechen сурт (surt) [suʊrt] 'picture' Chinese Cantonese
Voiceless_alveolar_fricative
Former Shan state in Burma
were sent with Sam Long Hpa to conquer Assam, sent on messengers to Hsö Hkan Hpa with a story that Sam Long Hpa had obtained the easy submission of Wehsali
Möng_Kawng
Finnish glass and homewares company
design more prominent within the Iittala glassworks. This was continued when Hkan Södermaström became the administrator in 1950 and further pushed the Iittala
Iittala
Former Shan state in Burma
Hkam 1127 1152 North Hsenwi chronicle told this birth name of Hso Hkan Hpa 11 Hso Hkan Hpa 1152 ? 12 Hso Wat Hpa ? 1232 13 Hso Pem Hpa 1232 1255 Son of
Hsenwi_State
Township in Shan State, Myanmar
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
Mongyai_Township
Air warfare branch of Slovakia's military
vedecká knižnica v Košiciach. 2018. pp. 97–104. ISBN 978-80-570-0576-6. "Hkans Aviation page – The Slovak National Uprising". Retrieved 24 December 2014
Slovak_Air_Force
Town in Shan State, Myanmar
860-897 son 31) Hso Htam Hpa 897-912 son 32) name unknown 912-947 bro 33) Hso Hkan Hpa 947-954 son 34) Hso Paw Hpa 954-994 bro 35) Hso Mawk Hpa 994-1022 son
Hsipaw
Htigyaing - Mya Taung - Ngar Oe - Thar Yar Kone - Kyay Taw - Nga Bat Gyi - Hsin Hkan - Han Htet - Man Wein Lay - Sa Wan Ka Htaung - Mansi - Kaik Hteik - Man Wean
Roads_in_Myanmar
Medieval state of India
drawing upon Shan chronicles, places the zenith of Mao power under Hso Hkan Hpa and Sam Long Hpa in the 14th century and associates their expansion with
Chutia_kingdom
District in Yunnan, China
are 25 Saophas in total as follows: Saophas: Hkam Tai Hpa 1385-1421 Hso Hkan Mei 1421-1448 Hkam Kyeng Hpa 1448-1448 (6 months) Kan Lang Hpa (Hkam Hting)
Linxiang,_Lincang
Ni 410 1/2 (57) Yae Pu - (58) Kwin Lon 418 3/4 (59) Ban Kan - (60) Htee Hkan 422 3/4 (61) Pin Hpyit 426 1/4 (62) Yadana Pon 430 1/4 (63) Nyaung Htan Pin
List of railway stations in Myanmar
List_of_railway_stations_in_Myanmar
Former Shan state in Burma
1910) 1910 - 1915 San Nwe No (b. 1855 - d. 1915) 13 Aug 1915 - 19.. Sao Hpa Hkan (b. c.1854 - d. 19..) Burma Library - The Little Known Snow-Land of Myanmar
Hkamti_Long
Kaung (daughter) 3. Manithala (daughter) 7. Khin Myo Htut aka Htip Khine Hkan Sawn Daughter of Sao Möng Hkam, retinue of Sanda Dewi from Prome 2 sons April
Family_of_Bayinnaung
Former Shan state in Burma
Myinkyadu) 1575–1599 Hso Yap Hpa son 1599–1619 Hseng Hkam Hpa (Tein-nyin-sa Saing Hkan) son 1619–1646 Aung Nyo Hpa (Thakin Kaw Nyo) son 1646–1647 Chow Hnin Mein
Wuntho
Former Shan state in Burma
947 Brother of Hso Tam Hpa 33 Hso Hkan Hpa 947 954 Son of Hso Tap Hpa 34 Hso Pung Hpa 954 994 Brother of Hso Hkan Hpa 35 Hso Mawk Hpa 994 1022 Son of
Hsipaw_State
Tai state in Yunnan
(Thao Fai Hueng) 1308-1348 Thao Hkam Suan (Thao Fai Suan) 1349-1406 Thao Fai Hkan 1407-1439 Thao Fai Hkaan 1440-1465 Thao Fai Hke 1466-1481 Thao Fai Htaan
Möng_Lem
Railway line in Myanmar
- (97) Nan Kyu - (98) Haik Hpa - (99) Wan Ye - (100) Pang Au - (101) Na Hkan - (102) Mong Nai (Moene) - Railway lines in Eastern Myanmar | Shwenyaung
Shwenyaung–Mongnai_Railway
Railway line in Myanmar
Ni 410 1/2 (57) Yae Pu - (58) Kwin Lon 418 3/4 (59) Ban Kan - (60) Htee Hkan 422 3/4 (61) Pin Hpyit 426 1/4 (62) Yadana Pon 430 1/4 (63) Nyaung Htan Pin
Kalaw–Lawksawk_Railway
Township in Shan State, Myanmar
(21°23'0"N 97°21'0"E) Möng-lèng Mong Lwe Möng Yun Myawng U Nā-hi Nā-hkam Nā-hkan Na-hkau-long Nah Ma Na Na-hpawk Nā Hsam Nā Kawk Na-keng Na King Na Leng Nā-lip
Mong_Kung_Township
Former Shan state in Burma
1532 - 1560 Hso Hkoe Hpa (nephew) Colonized of Bayinnaung 1560 - 1570 Hso Hkan Hpa (uncle) 1570 - 1592 Hso Hkaing Hpa (son of Hso Hkoe Hpa) He betrayed
Hsawnghsup
Township in Shan State, Myanmar
Kunghsa Kungkut Kunglom Kungmong Kungpao Kungwet Kwanhio Kyawnglöng Loi-hkan Loi-hsang Loi-hseng Loi-kang Loi-metyin Loi-pāng Loi-pek Loi-tong Loi-waw
Tangyan_Township
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Biblical
hear, take notice, listen
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Unconquerable; Another Name of Lord Shiva
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Bone 1.German : perhaps from Bunde 1.
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Hindu, Indian, Traditional
She who Destroys Delusion in her Devotees
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Victory of Good Company
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English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by a grassy path, from Middle English grene ‘green’ + weye ‘path’ (see Way).Welsh : Anglicized form of the Welsh personal name Goronwy, of unexplained origin.Translation of Dutch Groeneweg or German Grüneweg, Gröneweg, topographic names with the same meaning as 1.
Male
Ukrainian
, gift of God.
Boy/Male
Latin
Saved.
Boy/Male
Arabic Muslim Welsh
Beams of light; shafts of light.
Boy/Male
Irish American Celtic Gaelic English
Manly.
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