Pangmi
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Pangmi was a Shan state in the Myelat
region of what is today Burma. It was very small, having an area of only 29 sq mi (75.1 km²), and was almost entirely enclosed by Hsamonghkam
. Its population was mostly Danu
and Pa-O
.
Myelat
Myelat is a region of the southern Shan State of Burma. Originally this would have comprised the smaller states typically ruled by "Myosas" or "Ngwegunhmus" , buffering the plains of Burma and the ethnic Shan states further east...
region of what is today Burma. It was very small, having an area of only 29 sq mi (75.1 km²), and was almost entirely enclosed by Hsamonghkam
Hsamonghkam
Hsamonghkam was a Shan state in the Myelat region of Burma. Its capital was Aungban.Hsamonghkam was established before 1700 CE. During the 18th and 19th centuries it was a tributary of Burma. In 1886, following the fall of the Konbaung dynasty, it submitted to British rule...
. Its population was mostly Danu
Danu people
The Danu people are a sub-ethnic group of the Bamar, predominantly populating the areas near Pindaya Caves, in Shan State of Burma. They speak an archaic dialect of Burmese.-External links:*...
and Pa-O
Pa-O
The Pa-Oh form an ethnic group in Burma, comprising approximately 600,000. The Pa-Oh form the second largest ethnic group in Shan State, and are classified as part of the "Shan National Race" by the government, although they are believed to be of Tibeto-Burman stock, and are ethnolinguistically...
.