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Otwarty słownik polsko-galisyjski. 2015.
Otwarty słownik polsko-galisyjski. 2015.
Mongnawng — (also known as Maingnaung) was a Shan state in what is today Burma. Mongnawng became independent from Hsenwi in 1851 under the rulership of the myoza Heng Awn. It was a tributary of Burma until 1887, when the Shan states submitted to British rule … Wikipedia
Liste des règnes asiatiques les plus longs — Les quinze règnes les plus longs, concernant des souverains asiatiques ayant régné à partir, pendant et après le XIXe siècle, sont les suivants : Madhoji Rao IV, né en 1838, mort en 1916, naik du 7 décembre 1841 à 1860 puis radjah de… … Wikipédia en Français
Administration and Society, Precolonial Burma — Before the British colonial period, Burma was an absolute monarchy, the king s authority legitimized by the myth of the Maha Thamada and his possession of superior merit, accumulated over many lifetimes (thus he was often referred to as Hpaya… … Historical Dictionary of Burma (Myanmar)
Myo — Meaning town, city, or an administrative jurisdiction in the Burmese (Myanmar) language, it originally referred to a fortified settlement with a wall, a permanent market (zay), and a shrine dedicated to the local spirit or nat. During the… … Historical Dictionary of Burma (Myanmar)
Shan States — The term refers to both to a unique kind of polity established by Shans (Tai) in various parts of Burma since at least the 13th century and a group of such polities, known as the Federated Shan States after 1922, which enjoyed a measure of… … Historical Dictionary of Burma (Myanmar)