Möng Hsu

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Möng Hsu or Maingshu was a Shan state in what is today Burma. It belonged to the Eastern Division of the Southern Shan States. The main river in the area was the Nam Pang.[1]

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Möng Hsu
State of the Shan States in personal union with Möng Sang
1857–1959
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Möng Hsu in an Imperial Gazetteer of India map
Area 
 1901
425 km2 (164 sq mi)
Population 
 1901
17,480
History 
 State founded
1857
 Abdication of the last Myoza
1959
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Hsenwi State
Shan State
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History

Möng Hsu became independent from Hsenwi in 1857 under a personal union with the neighbouring state of Möng Sang. It was a tributary of Burma until 1887, when the Shan states submitted to British rule after the fall of the Konbaung dynasty. The residence of the Myoza was at Mong Hsu.[2]

Rulers

The rulers of Möng Hsu/Möng Sang bore the title of Myoza, "duke" or chief of town.[3]

Myozas

  • 1857 - 1879 Hkun Mon
  • 1879 - 1901 Hkun Maha
  • 1901 - 1917 Hkun Kyaw (b. 1845 - d. 1917)
  • 1917 - 19.. Hkun Sao (Hkun Saw) (b. 1845 - d. 19..)

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