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Mongpu State

Coordinates: 20°54′N 98°45′E / 20.900°N 98.750°E / 20.900; 98.750
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Mongpu State
Möngpu
State of the Shan States
17th century–1959

Möngpu State in an Imperial Gazetteer of India map
CapitalMong Pu
History 
• Founded as vassal state of Kengtung
17th century
• Abdication of the last ruler
1959
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Mongnai State
Shan State

Mongpu or Möngpu (also known as Mong Pu or Möng Pu) was a small state of the Shan States in what is today Burma.

History

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Mongpu 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 Monghsat further to the south. The capital and residence of the ruler was Mong Pu (Möng Pu) town.[2]

Little is known about this state except that its forests, which included valuable teak, had been overexploited at the turn of the 20th century during British Rule in Burma.[3] Loi San mountain is located about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) to the southeast of the town, overlooking the Möng Pu valley.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "Imperial Gazetteer of India, v. 15, p. 200". Retrieved 27 May 2016.
  2. ^ Sir Charles Crosthwaite "The pacification of Burma"
  3. ^ Imperial Gazetteer of India, v. 17, p. 408.
  4. ^ "Loi San". Mapcarta. Retrieved 28 May 2016.

20°54′N 98°45′E / 20.900°N 98.750°E / 20.900; 98.750