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  • The Chiefdom of Kokang (Chinese: 果敢土司; pinyin: Guǒgǎn Tǔsī), ruled by the Chinese Yang clan, was an autonomous Tusi chiefdom of the Qing dynasty. Its...
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    December 26, ultimately securing control of the city by December 28. Chiefs of Kokang See Chiefdom of Kokang#Rulers De facto rulers Sao Edward Yang Kyein...
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    Sao Edward Yang Kyein Tsai (category Officers of the Order of the British Empire)
    1918–1971) was the last traditional ruler (saopha) of the Chiefdom of Kokang from 1949, at the death of his father, saopha Sao Yang Wen Pin, until he abdicated...
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  • the House of Bai (白) of Hani descent Chiefdom of Yanwang (岩旺土司(ㄧㄢˊ ㄨㄤˋ ㄊㄨˇ ㄙ)) (AD 1738–?) – Ruled by the House of Li (李) Chiefdom of Kokang (果敢土司(ㄍㄨㄛˇ...
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  • Kingdoms period Chiefdom of Bozhou (876–1600), an autonomous polity in modern Guizhou, China, ruled by a Yang family Chiefdom of Kokang (1739–1959), an...
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    autonomous chiefdoms in Southwestern China where many minorities lived. There was one Han Chinese Tusi, the Chiefdom of Kokang populated by Han Kokang people...
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    Queue (hairstyle) (category Culture of the Qing dynasty)
    autonomous chiefdoms in Southwestern China where many minorities lived. There was one Han Chinese Tusi, the Chiefdom of Kokang populated by Han Kokang people...
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    Tusi (category History of Yunnan)
    Autonomous Prefecture) Mong Mao Kokang - Chiefdom of Kokang Chiefdom of Heqing (Chinese: 鶴慶土司), ruled Heqing County, descendants of Gao Shengtai, became a local...
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    Chinatowns in Asia (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from December 2022)
    needed] Kokang was founded in 1739 as the Chiefdom of Kokang and became populated by Ming loyalists during the rise of the Qing dynasty. Kokang today is...
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    Hanfu (category History of Asian clothing)
    autonomous chiefdoms in Southwestern China where many minorities lived. There was one Han Chinese Tusi, the Chiefdom of Kokang populated by Han Kokang people...
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    Hanfu Movement (category Wikipedia neutral point of view disputes from August 2021)
    autonomous chiefdoms in Southwestern China where many minorities lived, and on one Han Chinese Tusi, the Chiefdom of Kokang populated by Han Kokang people...
    53 KB (6,095 words) - 08:54, 19 July 2024
  • Tifayifu (category Legal history of China)
    autonomous chiefdoms in Southwestern China where many minorities lived. There was one Han Chinese Tusi, the Chiefdom of Kokang populated by Han Kokang people...
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  • were the Chiefdom of Bathang, Chiefdom of Chuchen, Chiefdom of Lijiang, Chiefdom of Lithang, Chiefdom of Mangshi, Chiefdom of Tsanlha, Chiefdom of Yao'an...
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