Monghsat State
Region in modern day Myanmar
Monghsat State Mönghsat | |||||||||
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State of the Shan States | |||||||||
17th century–1959 | |||||||||
Mönghsat State in an Imperial Gazetteer of India map | |||||||||
Capital | Monghsat | ||||||||
History | |||||||||
• State founded | 17th century | ||||||||
• Abdication of the last ruler | 1959 | ||||||||
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Monghsat or Mönghsat (also known as Mong Hsat) was small state of the Shan States in what is today Burma.
History
It was a small dependency of Kengtung State[1] that had been a tract of land claimed by Mongnai State but annexed by Kengtung along with Mongpu further to the north. The capital and residence of the ruler was Monghsat town.[2]
Little is known about this state except that its forests had been overexploited at the turn of the 20th century during British Rule in Burma.[3]
References
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- Hsenwi State
- Mongmit
- Hsipaw
- North Hsenwi
- South Hsenwi
- Hsumhsai
- Manglon
- Mongleng
- Monglong
- Mongtung
- Tawngpeng
Eastern Division
Central Division
Myelat Division
Kengtung & Yawnghwe
- Federated Shan states
- List of rulers of Shan states
- Princely state
- Saopha
20°32′N 99°15′E / 20.533°N 99.250°E / 20.533; 99.250
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