Myedu

Myedu
Myedu
မြေဒူးမြို့
—  Township of Yangon  —
Myedu
Myedu is located in Burma
Myedu
Coordinates: 23°11′0″N 95°24′0″E / 23.183333°N 95.4°E / 23.183333; 95.4Coordinates: 23°11′0″N 95°24′0″E / 23.183333°N 95.4°E / 23.183333; 95.4
Country Myanmar
Region Sagaing
Township Kanbalu
Town Myedu
Population
 - Total 42,000
Time zone MST (UTC6:30)
Postal codes
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Myedu (Burmese: မြေဒူးမြို့, pronounced [mjèdú mjo̯]) is a small town located in Kanbalu Township, Sagaing Region, Myanmar (Burma). The town was the fief of King Hsinbyushin (r. 1763–1776) of Konbaung Dynasty, who was also known as Myedu Min.

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