- Minhla Township
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For the towship in Magway Region, see Minhla Township, Magway.
Minhla Township — Township — Country Burma Region Bago Region District Tharrawaddy District Capital Minhla Time zone MST (UTC+6.30) Minhla Township is a township in Tharrawaddy District in the Bago Region of Burma (Myanmar).[1] The principal town is Minhla. In 1908 it was reported that the township covered an area of 708 square miles (1,830 km2) and in 1901 had a total population of 42, 120, with 2553 people in the main town.[2]Minhla was occupied during the Third Anglo-Burmese War. The township is hilly, and is inhabited by the Arakan Yoma.
References
- ^ "Myanmar States/Divisions & Townships Overview Map" Myanmar Information Management Unit (MIMU)
- ^ Sir William Stevenson Meyer (1908). Imperial gazetteer of India .... Clarendon Press, Great Britain. India Office. p. 359. http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=PiIKAQAAIAAJ&q=Minhla&dq=Minhla&hl=en&ei=OpLpTIO0DIqBhQeQ3oEP&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=2&ved=0CCsQ6AEwAQ.
Capital: Minhla Alangon • Alegon (18°0'0"N 95°41'0"E) • Anyadan • Ayogon • Banbwegon • Bawdibin • Bigyi • Bodegon • Boyongon • Byetkyi • Chanthagon • Chaungna Anauk • Chaungna Ashe • Chaungzon • Gamonzeik • Gyogon • Haingyu • Hlelanzeik • Hnawgon • Hngetpyawdaw • Hputkya-aing • Inbintaung • Inbokkon • Ingyingon • Inthu • Kabaing • Kaingbyingyi • Kaingdawzu • Kalachaung • Kangon Anauk • Kangon Ashe • Kanthaya Anauk • Kanthayagyi • Kanthaya Taung • Kanyinbin • Kanyintagaing Alè • Kanyintagaing Anawk • Kanyintagaing Ashe • Kanyintagaing Taung • Kaukkwe • Kayin-ta-aing • Kungyan • Kwetma • Kwingyi • Kyaukdaga Paya • Kyaukkwet • Kyaunggon • Kyaungwa • Kyeni • Kyilu • Kywèdègon • Kywemagaing • Ladagwin Ashe • Ladagwin Myauk • Ladagwin Taung • Lèbyinzu • Lèdi • Leingon • Letpandan • Letpanyegyaw • Le-uzu • Ludawzu • Lwinbyin • Magyigwin • Mahabaung • Milaunggon • Minhla • Mokka • Myauklokpin • Myinkawa • Nalingyaw (17°51'0"N 95°51'0"E) • Nalingyaw (17°46'0"N 95°30'0"E) • Nattamin • Ngahlasan • Ngahpeze • Ngapyawdaw • Ngapyawdon • Nyaungbintha (17°54'0"N 95°47'0"E) • Nyaungbintha (17°54'0"N 95°36'0"E) • Nyaunggon • Nyaungthonbin • Nyaungwaing • Ongon • Palabin Ywathit • Palegwin Taungzugyi • Pangabin • Paukkon • Pauktawzu • Payagwin • Pebindan • Pettan • Pettangale • Pettangyi • Pyasalu • Pyindaungdwin Alè • Pyindaungdwin Anauk • Pyindaungdwin Ashe • Pyugwin • Sabyuzu • Sanbok • Sangyi • Sanizu • Seindon Anauk • Seindon Ashe • Seinkanlan Myaukzu • Seinkanlan Taungzu • Seyondan • Shabingwe • Shazibo • Sidon • Sidon Anauk • Sidon Ashe • Sigwa • Singu • Sinlangyi • Sinmani • Sitkon • Sitkwin • Tagundaing • Tagyo • Tanapogale • Tanapogyi • Tanbingyaung • Tarzu • Taukkyan • Taungbogyi • Taunggyaung • Tawgwè • Tawkalatgyi • Tayawgon • Tazon • Teindaw • Thabyu • Thanbyuyon • Thayagon (17°54'0"N 95°41'0"E) • Thayagon (17°48'0"N 95°43'0"E) • Thayagon (17°45'0"N 95°32'0"E) • Thayaw • Thayetchaung Anauk • Thayetchaung Ashe • Thayetkon • Thègaw • Theme • Thin-aing • Thingangyaung • Thittawmagon • Thityaungbyin • Udo • Udo Kywelanzu • Wègyi • Wethlagale • Wethlagyi • Win-aing • Yedwingon • Yegyi Myauk • Yegyi Taung • Yehlyan • Ye-ngan • Yethabya • Yetho • Yetho Atet • Yindaik • Yünthwe • Ywagale • Zayitchaung • Zibingon • Zibyugon • Zingyaung
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