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Mongnai State
Former Shan state in Burma / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This article is about one of the former Shan States. For the present-day administrative division, see Mong Nai Township. For the town, see Mong Nai.
Mongnai, also known as Möngnai, Mone, Mōng Nai or Monē,[1] was a Shan state in what is today Burma. It belonged to the Eastern Division of the Southern Shan States.[1] Its capital was Mongnai town.[2]
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State of the Shan States | |||||||
bf. 1800–1959 | |||||||
![]() Möng Nai State in an Imperial Gazetteer of India map | |||||||
Capital | Mong Nai | ||||||
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• 1901 | 5,129 km2 (1,980 sq mi) | ||||||
Population | |||||||
• 1901 | 44,252 | ||||||
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• State founded | bf. 1800 | ||||||
• Abdication of the last Saopha | 1959 | ||||||
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