Kingdom of Myiang
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Kingdom of Myiang မြိုင်နိုင်ငံ Myaine Ninengan | |||||||||||
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1611–1877 | |||||||||||
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Status | Jiao dynasty tributary state (1622-1652) Khaunban tributary state (1652-1676) Toki dynasty tributary state (1755-1858) | ||||||||||
Capital | Pengwon | ||||||||||
Common languages | Chanwan Yai | ||||||||||
Religion | Chanwan folk religion Zohism | ||||||||||
Demonym(s) | Chanwan | ||||||||||
Government | Monarchy | ||||||||||
• 1611-1618 | Ko Khine | ||||||||||
• 1631-1653 | Yarzar Zin | ||||||||||
• 1653-1671 | Saw E | ||||||||||
• 1741-1755 | Kan Htet Kyaw | ||||||||||
• 1851-1877 | Ag Myat | ||||||||||
History | |||||||||||
• Established | 1611 | ||||||||||
• Annexed by the Heavenly Xiaodongese Empire | 1877 | ||||||||||
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Today part of | Xiaodong Kumuso Kuthina Zorasan |
The Kingdom of Myiang, also known as the Pengwon Kingdom (Chanwan: မြိုင်နိုင်ငံ Myaine Ninengan; Yai: ခနဆကိရ္မေဣယ္င္ Khanachakir Meiyng; Xiaodongese 邁國 Mài guó)