User:Andrew Dalby/Shan States

=Precedence in 1886 according to List of Shan States and Their Rulers=

Sawbwas

 * Kengtung, Khemarata Tungaburi
 * Hsipaw, Dutawadi
 * Mongnai, Saturambha/Nandapwa
 * Yawnghwe, Kambawsarata
 * Tawngpeng, Pappatasara
 * South Hsenwi, Siwirata or Kawsampi; also known as Mongyai
 * North Hsenwi, Siwirata or Kawsampi
 * Mongmit, Gandhalarata
 * Mongpai
 * Lawksawk, Hansawadi?
 * Laikha, Hansawadi
 * Mawkmai, Lawkawadi
 * Mongpan, Dhannawadi
 * Mongpawn, Rajjawadi
 * Manglun, Jambularata
 * Kantarawadi
 * Samka
 * Mongkung, Lankawadi

Myosas

 * Nawngwawn, Pokkharawadi; amalgamated with Mong Pawn, 1931
 * Mongnawng, Nandawadi
 * Mongsit
 * Kehsi-bansam
 * Mawnang; amalgamated with Hsamongkham, 1934
 * Loilong (Pinlaung)
 * Hsahtung
 * Wanyin
 * Hopong
 * Namkhok; amalgamated with Mong Pawn, 1931
 * Sakoi
 * Mongshu, Hansawadi
 * Kenglun; amalgamated with Kehsh Bansam, 1926
 * Bawlake
 * Kyetbogyi
 * Hsamongkham
 * Baw
 * Pwela

Ngwegunhmus

 * Yengan (Ywangan)
 * Pangtara (Pindaya)
 * Pangmi
 * Loi-ai; amalgamated with Hsamongkham, 1930
 * Kyaukku; amalgamated with Pwela, 1928
 * Loimaw; amalgamated with Yawnghwe, 1928
 * Kyone
 * Namtok; amalgamated with Loilong, 1931

=The list alphabetically= See GUBSS 1 1 p. 290 for rulers' titles about 1880. See GUBSS 1 1 p. 313 for list of states in 1895. See also Administrative divisions of Myanmar; Shan State; Kachin Hills; Kayah State; Myelat; ca:Categoria:Estats Shan


 * ++ (NSS) and + (SSS) marks presence in 1895 list; (K) are not there because Karen; (+++) are not there but are in 1880 list. $ marks listing in List of Shan States and Their Rulers
 * are items not in 1886 table
 * are only in listings of List of Shan States and Their Rulers, not elsewhere
 * are not in any of those


 * Baw (+ Maw) $
 * Bawlake (K) (see Karenni; Kayah State)
 * GUBSS part 2 vol. 1 p. 43, 303


 * Hailong, Helon (+++)
 * GUBSS part 2 vol. 1 p. 113 "formerly a separate state, but now incorporated in Hopong"


 * Hkamti Long, Kanti-gyi (+++)
 * GUBSS part 2 vol. 1 p. 123


 * Hopong + $ (see Battle of Yunnan-Burma Road)
 * GUBSS part 2 vol. 1 p. 145


 * Hsahtung, Thaton + $ (note "Sawbwa of the Pa-O substate of Hsihseng (Hsahtung or Thaton) Sao Khun Kyi" in Panglong Conference)
 * GUBSS part 2 vol. 1 p. 160


 * Hsamongkham + $
 * GUBSS part 2 vol. 1 p. 167


 * Hsawnghsup, Thaungthut (+++) Thaungdut
 * GUBSS part 2 vol. 1 p. 175


 * Hsenwi $ Theinni (see List of monarchs who lost their thrones in the 19th century)
 * GUBSS part 2 vol. 1 p. 181


 * Hsihkip $ ("it ceased to exist in 1886, when it was incorporated into Yawnghwe")
 * GUBSS part 2 vol. 1 p. 210 substate of Yawnghwe


 * Hsipaw, Dutawadi ++ $ Thibaw (Shan State)
 * GUBSS part 2 vol. 1 p. 214


 * Hsumhsai (+++)
 * GUBSS part 2 vol. 1 p. 231 substate of Hsipaw


 * Kale, Teinnyin (+++)
 * GUBSS part 2 vol. 1 p. 279 Kale subdivision, incorporated in Upper Chindwin division in 1891


 * Kantarawadi, Kantarawaddy, Gantarawadi (K but +++)
 * GUBSS part 2 vol. 1 p. 99, 303


 * Kehsimansam, Kehsi-bansam (+ Kehsi-Mansan) $
 * GUBSS part 2 vol. 1 p. 352


 * Kengcheng, Kyaingchaing (+++ "ceded to France") $
 * Kenghkam + $
 * GUBSS part 2 vol. 1 p. 357


 * Kenghsen, Chiengsaen (not listed; "ceded to Siam") Amphoe Chiang Saen ja:チエンセーン郡
 * Kenghung (+++ "ceded to China") Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture
 * Kenglun; amalgamated with Kehsi Bansam, 1926 (+ Kenglon) ($ Kenglön)
 * GUBSS part 2 vol. 1 p. 365


 * Kengtung, Khemarata Tungaburi + $ Keng Tung Kengtong ca:Kengtung th:เชียงตุง
 * GUBSS part 2 vol. 1 p. 371


 * Kokang $ only Kokang ("the British recognised Kokang in 1947 as a state for services in the Second World War; it lasted until the state ceased to exist in 1959")
 * GUBSS part 2 vol. 1 p. 464 district of North Hsenwi


 * Kyaukku; amalgamated with Pwela, 1928 (+ Kyaukku-hsiwan) ($ Kyawkku Hsiwan)
 * GUBSS part 2 vol. 1 p. 529


 * Kyebogyi, Kyetbogyi (K)
 * GUBSS part 2 vol. 1 p. 303, 535 subject to Bawlake until annexation


 * Kyong, Kyon + ($ Kyon but no list)
 * GUBSS part 2 vol. 1 p. 542


 * Laikha, Laihka, Lai-Hka, Lai Hka, Hansawadi + $ Legya (see List of monarchs who lost their thrones in the 19th century)
 * Lawksawk, Hansawadi? + $ Lawksawk
 * Loi-ai Loi Ai, Lwe-e; amalgamated with Hsamongkham, 1930 + $
 * Loilong (Pinlaung) + $ (see List of monarchs who lost their thrones in the 19th century)
 * Loimaw; amalgamated with Yawnghwe, 1928 + $
 * Manglun, Jambularata (++ East and West Manglön, with 6 dependencies listed; +++ Monglong) $ Mang Lon
 * Mawkmai, Lawkawadi + $ Mawkmai with list of Sawbwas
 * Mawnang; amalgamated with Hsamongkham, 1934 + $ (see Heho)
 * Mawson + and +++ $
 * Mongshu, Hansawadi (+ Monghsu) ($ Monghsu but no listing)
 * Möngkawng (Mogaung) $ Mogaung
 * Mongküng, Lankawadi + $ (same as Mong Kung?)
 * Monglem (not listed; "ceded to China")
 * Möngleng (Mohlaing) $
 * Mönglong $ GUBSS substate of Hsipaw
 * Mongmit, Mong Mit, Gandhalarata (+ but in Northern division in 1895) $
 * Mongnai, Saturambha/Nandapwa + $ Mong Nai
 * Mongnawng, Nandawadi + $ (see Supayalat)
 * Mongpai + $ Mong Pai
 * Mongpan, Dhannawadi + $ Mong Pan
 * Mongpawn, Rajjawadi + ($ Mongpawng) (see Twet nga lu)
 * Möngping $ "After 1842 this state was occupied by Lawksawk"
 * Mongpu (+++)
 * Mongsang +
 * Mongsit (+ Mongsi) $
 * Möngtung $ "This state was occupied by Hsenwi between 1886 and 1888" GUBSS substate of Hsipaw
 * Möngyang, Meng Yang, Mohnyin $ but no listing "State existed before 1400 and after 1604" (now in Kachin State)
 * Möngyawng $ (I think Möngyawng and Möngyu were the cis-Mekong districts of Kengcheng, and were therefore attached to Kengtung when Kengcheng was ceded to France)
 * Namhkai + $
 * Namkhok, Namhkok; amalgamated with Mong Pawn, 1931 + $ but no listing
 * Namhkom + $ but no listing
 * Nammekon (K)
 * GUBSS part 2 vol. 1 p. 303


 * Namtok; amalgamated with Loilong, 1931 + $
 * Naungpale (K)
 * GUBSS part 2 vol. 1 p. 303 subject to Bawlake until annexation


 * Nawngwawn, Pokkharawadi; amalgamated with Mong Pawn, 1931 + ($ Namkhok-Nawngwawn but no listing)
 * North Hsenwi, Siwirata or Kawsampi ++ $
 * GUBSS part 2 vol. 1 p. 181


 * Panglawng $ but no listing (same as Panglong?)
 * Pangmi + $
 * Pangtara (Pindaya) + $ (see Pindaya Caves)
 * Pongmu (+++)
 * Pwela, Pwehla, Poila + $ but no listing
 * Sakoi + $
 * Samka (not + but +++) $
 * South Hsenwi, Siwirata or Kawsampi; also known as Mongyai ++ $
 * GUBSS part 2 vol. 1 p. 200


 * Tawngpeng, Pappatasara ++ $ (see Lahpet)
 * Wanmaw (Bhamo) $ "This state existed 1470-1772,when it was incorporated into Burma." Bhamo
 * Wanyin + $
 * Wuntho (+++) Wuntho
 * Yawnghwe, Kambawsarata + Yawnghwe Nyaung Shwe
 * Ywangan, Ywa Ngan, Yengan + $ but no listing