Hsawnghsup
Hsawnghsup was one of the outlying Shan princely states in what is today Burma.
Hsawnghsup | |||||||||
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State of the Shan States | |||||||||
1757–1959 | |||||||||
![]() Hsawnghsup (Thaungdut) in a map of the Toungoo Kingdom | |||||||||
Capital | Thaungdut | ||||||||
Area | |||||||||
• 1901 | 932 km2 (360 sq mi) | ||||||||
Population | |||||||||
• 1901 | 7471 | ||||||||
History | |||||||||
History | |||||||||
• State founded | 1757 | ||||||||
• Abdication of the last Saopha | 1959 | ||||||||
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The village of Thaungdut (Hsawnghsup) was formerly the residence of the Sawbwa of Hsawnghsup State. The capital is in the upper end of the Kabaw Valley.[1]
History
Hsawnghsup state was founded in 1757; the first ruler was Sao Kan Po. Little is known of the history of the state before it was annexed to British Burma except that it had been a vassal state of the Kingdom of Burma.[1]
Hsawnghsup formed an exclave located to the northwest of the Shan States, within the Upper Chindwin District of British Burma and bound to the west by the princely state of Manipur. Most of the territory of the state was dense forest.[1] In 1886 the ruler of Hsawnghsup remained loyal to the British during the rebellion of the prince of Wuntho.[2]
Saophas
- 1250 - 1270 Hso Sang Hpa
- 1270 - 1298 Hso Son Hpa
- 1298 - 1316 Hso Suang Hpa
- 1316 - 1350 Hso Saap Hpa
- 1350 - 1380 Hso Soet Hpa
- 1380 - 1412 Hso Soeng Hpa
- 1412 - 1436 Hso Sai Hpa
- 1436 - 1445 Hso Saw Hpa
- 1445 - 1460 Hso Kaa Hpa
- 1460 - 1474 Hso Kaan Hpa
- 1474 - 1498 Hso Khon Hpa
- 1498 - 1514 Hso Hkoe Hpa
- 1514 - 1532 Hso Hkun Hpa
- 1532 - 1560 Sao Kyeng Tai
- 1560 - 1580 Hkam Hkat Hpa
- 1580 - 1612 Khek Khom Hpa
- 1612 - 1628 Hkam Kyeng Hpa
- 1628 - 1650 Hkam Kiao Hpa
- 1650 - 1659 Hkam Sai Hpa
- 1659 - 1663 Hkam Saap Hpa
- 1663 - 1689 Hkam Htaw Hpa
- 1689 - 1703 Hkam Thoen Hpa
- 1703 - 1727 Hso Hkoung Hpa
- 1727 - 1746 Hso Hkawng Hpa
- 1746 - 1757 Hso Hpaing Hpa
- 1757 - 1760 Hso Kaan Hpa
- 1760 - 1767 Hso Naw Hpa
- 1767 - 1774 Hkam Hkwai Hpa
- 1774 - 1782 Hso Hom Hpa
- 1782 - 1813 Hso Ngan Hpa
- 1813 - 1827 Ka Lai Hkam
- 1827 - 1834 Hso Oum Hpa -Regent
- 1834 - 22 Oct 1880 Sao Möng Hkam
- 1880 - 1893 Sao Hkam Daeng
- 1893 - 1899 Hkam Man Hpa
- 1899 - 1910 Hkam Hsat Hpa (b. 1860)
- 1910 - 1959 Sao Hkun Hsawng (last saopha)
References
- Imperial Gazetteer of India, v. 13, p. 217.
- The Pacification of Burma, by Sir Charles Haukes Todd Crosthwaite
- Ben Cahoon (2000). "World Statesmen.org: Shan and Karenni States of Burma". Retrieved 7 July 2014.
External links
- "Gazetteer of Upper Burma and the Shan states"
- The Imperial Gazetteer of India
- "WHKMLA : History of the Shan States". 18 May 2010. Retrieved 21 December 2010.