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History of the Tai peoples and ethnic groups which range west to east from the Ahom of the Upper Brahmaputra river in Assam, to the Shan of Myanmar, Hkamti Shan, Mohnyin (Chinese: Meng Yang, Tai: Mong Yang), Theinni (Chinese: Mu Bang, Tai: Hsenwi), Thibaw (Tai:Hsipaw, Onpaung), Nyaungshwe, Mone (Tai: Mong Nai), Chiang Rung ( Sipsongpanna, Chinese: Cheli), Tai Dam and Tai Daeng of northern Vietnam, Lan Xang or Lan Chang in modern-day Laos, Lanna/Chiang Rai/Chiang Mai/Nan, and Ayutthaya/ Sukhothai.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

History of the Tai peoples and ethnic groups which range west to east from the Ahom of the Upper Brahmaputra river in Assam, to the Shan of Myanmar, Hkamti Shan, Mohnyin (Chinese: Meng Yang, Tai: Mong Yang), Theinni (Chinese: Mu Bang, Tai: Hsenwi), Thibaw (Tai:Hsipaw, Onpaung), Nyaungshwe, Mone (Tai: Mong Nai), Chiang Rung ( Sipsongpanna, Chinese: Cheli), Tai Dam and Tai Daeng of northern Vietnam, Lan Xang or Lan Chang in modern-day Laos, Lanna/Chiang Rai/Chiang Mai/Nan, and Ayutthaya/ Sukhothai.


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