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Mong Mao 560 - 1604
Chinese nameYearsLengthSuccessionDeathTai NameBurmese nameOther names |
Si Kefa
思可法1340–137131 yearsnaturalHso Kip HpaThokhyibwaSa Khaan Pha |
Zhao Bingfa [zh]
昭併發1371–13788 yearssonnatural |
Tai Bian
臺扁1378/791 yearsonmurdered |
Zhao Xiaofa
昭肖發1379/801 yearbrother of Zhao Bingfamurdered |
Si Wafa
思瓦發??brothermurderedHso Wak Hpa |
Si Lunfa [zh]
思倫發1382–139917 yearsgrandson of Si KefaHso Long HpaThowunbwa |
Si Xingfa
思行發1404–14139 yearssonabdicated |
Si Renfa [zh]
思任發1413–1445/629 yearsbrotherexecutedHso Wen HpaThonganbwaSa Ngam Pha |
Si Jifa [zh]
思機發1445/6-1449sonexecutedThokheinbwaSa Ki Pha, Chau Si Pha |
Si Bufa [zh]
思卜發1449-?Thopoutbwa |
Si Lunfa?-1532murderedSawlonSawlon |
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Möngkawng (Mogaung)
603 - 1887 1283
Mong kong Mong Yawng(1st-Möngkawng)is situated in Hukawng valley, near Uyu river. Some Tai Leng manuscripts, also, mention about establishment of Bein Kawng(2nd-Möngkawng) on west bank of Nam Kawng, near Kaming but lists of Saophas has not given. 3rd-Möngkawng is situated at a distance of about 9 miles from Mogaung. |
603 - 33 30 Hkun Su (Youngest son of Hkun Lu)1st-Möngkawng |
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Möngkawng (Mogaung)
603 - 1887 1283
1340 - 73 33 Chow Sam Long Khu Mong (Sao Sam Long Pha)(3rd-Möngkawng) |
1777 - 9 2 Saw Khine (Brother of Saw Haw Seng) |
1811 - 2 1 Shwedaung Thainkhathu & Yegaung Nawrahta |
1826 - 7 1 Maha Nanda Raza, Saopha of Thonze & Nemyo Zeya Kyawgaung |
1828 - 32 4 Nemyo Nanda Nawrahta, Mingyi Maha Thilawa & Nemyo Zeya Kyawgaung(2nd times) |
1858 - 9 1 U Yama & U Shin Gyi (Son of U Yama) |
1875 - 7 2 U Hla Paw Kalay (Son of U Shwe Aung) |
1883 - 5 2 U Shwe Tha (Father of Waing Hso Saopha) |
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State existed before 1400 & after 1604 .
Saophas:
60?–6?? Hkun Hpa (2nd son of Hkun Lu)
940–9?? Sao Hkyan Pha
Myowuns:
- 1853–18?? Nemyo Minhtin Themanta Yaza (Six Myowuns – Mohnyin, Kawng Ton, Shwegu, Moe Ta, Yin khia, Kat Hsa)
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Saophas:
60?–6?? Hkun Has (6th son of Hkun Lu)
939–9?? Sao Ngan Pha
1830? Maung Hmaing
1837? Maung E Pu (1st time)
1850–1851 Maung E Pu (2nd time)
1851–1858 Hkun Te
1858–1861 Haw Kyin
1862–18.. Maung Yo
18..–1874 Hkam Mo
1874–1886 Vacant
1886–1887 Hkam Leng
1887–1937 Sao Kin Maung
Feb 1937 – 1952 Sao Hkun Hkio (born 1912) |
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850 - 1120 270
832 Thais conquer Pyu capital
Burmese peoples migrate from S. China into N. Burma
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550 - 600 50 Bhavavarman 1 |
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600 - 16 16 Mahendravarman |
616 - 35 19 Isanavarman 1 |
639 - 57 18 Bhavavarman 2 |
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760 - 80 20 Rajendravarman 1 |
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944 - 68 24 Rajendravarman.
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802 - 89 87 Angkor Cambodia
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510 - 26 16 Phạm Thiên Khởi |
526 - 9 3 Phạm Bật Tôi Bật Ma |
529 - 72 43 Luật Đà La Bạt Ma |
Chiêm Thành (Zhancheng)
572 - 1474 902 |
4 Simhapura 572 - 758 186 |
572 - 629 57 Phạm Phạn Chi |
645 - 55 10 Phạm Trấn Long |
655 - 63 8 Bạt Đà La Thú La Bạt Ma |
663 - 86 23 Dịch-lợi Chư-cát-địa |
686 - 731 45 Dịch-lợi Kiến-đa-thế-ma |
731 - 58 27 Dịch-lợi Lô-đà-la |
757 - 70 13 Dịch-lợi Tất-để-bân-đà-la-bạt-ma |
770 - 87 17 Dịch-lợi Tát-đa-bạt-ma |
787 - 803 16 Dịch-lợi Nhân-đà-la-bạt-ma |
803 - 27 24 Dịch-lợi Ha-lê-bạt-ma |
827 - 54 27 Dịch-lợi Bì-kiến-đà-bạt-ma |
854 - 98 44 Dịch-lợi Nhân-đà-la-bạt-ma |
898 - 903 5 Xà-da Tăng-gia-bạt-ma |
903 - 10 7 Xà-da Ha-la-bạt-ma |
910 - 60 50 Xà-da Nhân-đức-man |
959 - 65 6 Dịch-lợi Nhân-di-bàn |
965 - 82 17 Dịch-lợi Bế-mi-thuế |
982 - 6 4 Dịch-lợi Nhân-đà-la-bạt-ma |
989 - 97 8 Dịch-lợi Băng-vương-la |
997 - 1007 10 Thất-ly Bì-xà-da-bạt-ma |
1007 - 10 3 Dịch-lợi Ha-lê-bạt-ma |
1010 - 8 8 Thi Nặc Bài Ma Diệp |
1018 - 30 12 Dịch-lợi Bì-kiến-đà-bạt-ma |
1114 - 29 15 Jaya Harivarman 5 |
1139 - 45 6 Jaya Indravarman 3 |
1147 - 66 19 Chế Bì La Bút Jaya Harivarman 1 |
1166 - 7 1 Jaya Harivarman 2 |
1167 - 90 23 Jaya Indravarman 4 |
1190 - 1 1 Jaya Vidyanandana (Khmer king in Vijaya) |
1191 - 2 1 Jaya Indravarman 5 (Champa king in Vijaya) |
1192 - 1203 11 Jaya Vidyanandana (Khmer king in Panduranga, restore) |
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605, Champa used elephants against the invading army of the Sui dynasty. The Sui army dug pits and lured the elephants into them and shot them with crossbows. The elephants turned back and trampled their own army. During the Mong Mao campaign, the elephants were routed by an assortment of gunpowder projectiles.[7] |
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989 - 1007 18 Gunapriya Dharmapatni |
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