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Kehsi Mansam (Kyithi Bansan)
State of the Shan States
1860–1959

Kehsi Mansam State in a map of the Shan States
CapitalKehsi
Area 
• 1901
1,017 km2 (393 sq mi)
Population 
• 1901
22,062
History 
• Independent from Hsenwi
1860
• Abdication of the last Myoza
1959
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Kehsi Mansam Hsenwi State
Shan State Kehsi Mansam

Kehsi Mansam (also known as Kehsi Mangam and as Kyithi Bansan) was a Shan state in what is today Burma. It belonged to the Eastern Division of the Southern Shan States. Its capital was Kehsi town, located by the Nam Heng River. The state included 378 villages and the population was mostly Shan, but there were also some Palaung people (Yins) in the area[1]

  1. ^ Imperial Gazetteer of India, v. 15, p. 196.

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included all of what are now the present states of North and South Hsenwi, Kehsi Mansam, Mong Hsu, Mong Sang, and Mong Nawng. It also held Mang Lon and other...

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included all of what are now the present states of North and South Hsenwi, Kehsi Mansam, Mong Hsu, Mong Sang, and Mong Nawng. It held Mongnai State until c....

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territory of the present states of North and South Hsenwi, but also Kehsi Mansam, Mong Hsu, Mong Sang, and Mong Nawng, besides having a sort of protectorate...

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submitted to British rule. In 1926 Kenglon State was incorporated into Kehsi Mansam. The rulers of the state bore the title Myoza. 1857 - 1873 Maung Pwin...

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250 km2). It was bounded on the north by Hsi Paw; on the east by Mong Tung, Kehsi Mansam and Mong Nawng; on the south by Lai Hka; and on the west by the western...

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territory of the present states of North and South Hsenwi, but also Kehsi Mansam, Mong Hsu, Mong Sang, and Mong Nawng, besides having a sort of protectorate...

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