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  2. Möng Mao - Wikipedia

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    Mong Mao Long has a total of 81 saophas. Mao Long is currently located near the Burmese border. (located during the Hso Wak Hpa era saopha No.52) in Yunnan Province, which in the past Counting with the provinces in Burma it is a group of Mong Mao Lung, Mongmit, Mongkawng and Bammaw located nearby. Saophas: Hso Hom Hpa 56BC-24BC from Nawng Hsè

  3. Ming–Mong Mao War (1386–1388) - Wikipedia

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    The Ming–Mong Mao War (Chinese: 明麓戰爭) was a military conflict waged between the Ming dynasty and the previously subordinate Shan state of Mong Mao based in Luchuan-Pingmian, which encompasses modern Longchuan, Ruili, and the Gaoligong Mountains.

  4. Luchuan–Pingmian campaigns - Wikipedia

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    While Mong Mao had been defeated and pacified, Si Jifa's son Si Hongfa continued to rule in Mong Yang and his successors would eventually go on to invade Ava in 1527. So in practice Si Lunfa's family survived as rulers in the neighboring state of Mong Yang under the close observation of Ming. [22]

  5. Dao Ganmeng rebellion - Wikipedia

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    Si Lunfa acquiesced to Ming demands. After Mong Mao stopped their military expansion, Si Lunfa began to welcome foreigners such as Buddhists and former Chinese soldiers into his people's traditional territory. Si Lunfa converted to Buddhism and gave gifts to the Chinese for bringing with them the technology of gunpowder and cannons. This ...

  6. Mong Mao - Wikipedia

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  7. Chiefdom of Mengmao - Wikipedia

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    Si Hua (思化), a chief of Mongmit chiefdom, contributed to the Ming-Burmese War.Then Ming dynasty canonized him to be the Tongzhi (同知, vice magistrate) of Mongmit Xuanfusi. [1]

  8. Mongmao Township - Wikipedia

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    Mong Maoe Township (Parauk: Meung Mau; [2] Shan: ၸႄႈဝဵင်းမိူင်းမႂ်ႇ, romanized: tsāaewéng Moeng Hmaue, lit. 'township of New Territories', Burmese : မိုင်းမောမြို့နယ် , Chinese : 勐冒县 ), locally known as Moeknu (Wa: Mōuig Nū), is a township of Hopang District of Shan ...

  9. Ming conquest of Yunnan - Wikipedia

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    In Luchuan (in modern-day Ruili and northern Myanmar), Möng Mao forces rebelled against the Ming from 1386 to 1389 and again from 1397 to 1398. In western Yunnan and Guizhou, Ming soldiers also crushed local rebellions.