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This article is about the present-day administrative division. For the former Shan princely state, see Lawksawk State. For the town, see Lawksawk. Township in Shan State, Burma
Lawksawk Township
Township
Location in Taunggyi districtLocation in Taunggyi district
Lawksawk Township is located in MyanmarLawksawk TownshipLawksawk TownshipLocation in Burma
Coordinates: 21°14′00″N 96°52′00″E / 21.23333°N 96.86667°E / 21.23333; 96.86667
Country Burma
StateShan State
DistrictTaunggyi District
Elevation955 m (3,132 ft)
Time zoneUTC+6.30 (MST)

Lawksawk Township (Burmese: Yatsawk or Yatsauk) is a township of Taunggyi District in the Shan State of Myanmar. The principal town is Lawksawk.

Geography

Lawksawk Township is bounded on the north by the townships of Nawnghkio, Kyaukme, and Hsipaw; on the east by Mong Kung and Hopong; on the south by Taunggyi, Kalaw, and Pingdaya; and on the west by Ywangan. It is the northernmost township in the Taunggyi District.

Lawksawk is situated in a mountainous region with ranges generally running north and south, divided by broad valleys. Most of the township is within the drainage basins of two rivers, the Zawgyi and the Nam Lang.

History

Saohpas of Lawksawk

Lawksawk has traditionally been ruled by a saohpa (chieftain). The following is a list of the known saohpas of Lawksawk:

  • Hkun Sam Lik 1791–1811
  • On Gaing 1812–1813
  • Hkun Shwe Ek 1813–1850
  • Vacant 1850–1854
  • Sao Weng (first time) 1854–1881
  • Occupied by Yawnghwe 1881–1886
  • Sao Weng (second time) 1886–1887
  • Bo Saing (regent) 1887
  • Hkun Nu 1887–1900
  • Sao Hkun Nsok 1900–1946
  • Sao Hkun Hsa 1946–1952

References

  1. GoogleEarth
  2. "Show Business, Rangoon's "War on Drugs" in Shan State". Shan Herald Agency for News. December 2003.
  3. Scott, James George; John Percy Hardiman (1901). Gazetteer of Upper Burma and the Shan States. Rangoon: Superintendent of Government Printing, Burma. pp. Part II, Vol. II, 20–33.
  4. "Shan and Karenni States of Burma". World Statesmen.org. Retrieved 2008-01-17.
Shan State
Capital: Taunggyi
East Shan State
Kengtung District
Mong Hpayak District
Mong Hsat District
Tachileik District

North Shan State
Kyaukme District
Lashio District
Laukkaing Districtsee Kokang Self-Administered Zone
Mu Se District
Hopang Districtsee Wa Self-Administered Division
Matman Districtsee Wa Self-Administered Division
Mongmit District
Kokang Self-Administered Zone
Pa Laung Self-Administered Zone
Wa Self-Administered Division
South Shan State
Langkho District
Loilen District
Taunggyi District
Danu Self-Administered Zone
Pa-O Self-Administered Zone
Main cities and towns
- also part of Kyaukme District; - also part of Hopang District; - also part of Matman District


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