Möng Kyawt
Möng Kyawt Mongkyawt | |
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Village | |
Möng Kyawt Location in Burma | |
Coordinates: 19°56′N 98°44′E / 19.933°N 98.733°ECoordinates: 19°56′N 98°44′E / 19.933°N 98.733°E | |
Country | Burma |
State | Shan State |
District | Mongsat District |
Township | Mong Ton Township |
Elevation[1] | 622 m (2,042 ft) |
Time zone | MST (UTC+6.30) |
Möng Kyawt, also known as Mongkyawt is a village in Mong Ton Township of Mongsat District, Shan State, eastern Burma (Myanmar).
Geography
Möng Kyawt is located in a mountainous area; Loi Hkilek, a 1,973 m high mountain is located about 11 km to the northeast of Möng Kyawt.[2]
History
At the time of the Shan States this town was the capital of Mongkyawt District,[3] its actual elevation is 1,973 m.[1] together with Möng Tang, Möng Hang and Möng Hta, one of the four trans-Salween districts of Mongpan State formerly claimed by Thailand as unlawfully occupied by British Burma.
After having occupied parts of Burma, the Japanese Empire agreed to the Thai annexation of Kengtung State and the trans-Salween areas claimed by Thailand.[4] The Thai army evacuated the Shan States only in August 1945.[5]
Bibliography
- Aung Tun, Sai (2009). History of the Shan State: From Its Origins to 1962. Chiang Mai: Silk Worm Books. ISBN 978-974-9511-43-5.
References
- 1 2 GoogleEarth
- ↑ "Loi Kyi-lek". Mapcarta. Retrieved 26 May 2016.
- ↑ Imperial Gazetteer of India, v. 17, p. 407
- ↑ Aung Tun 2009: 202
- ↑ Seekins 2006: 251