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1947 agreement in Burma
The Panglong Agreement (Burmese: ပင်လုံစာချုပ် [pɪ̀ɰ̃ lòʊɰ̃ sà dʑoʊʔ]) was reached in Panglong, Southern Shan State, between the Burmese government under
Panglong_Agreement
Topics referred to by the same term
Panglong (Shan: ပၢင်လူင်; Burmese: ပင်လုံ) may refer to: Panglong, Southern Shan State Panglong or Pan Lon, a town in Wa State settled by Hui people fleeing
Panglong
1947 meeting in Burma
The Panglong Conference (Burmese: ပင်လုံညီလာခံ), held in February 1947, was a historic meeting that took place at Panglong in the Shan States in Burma
Panglong_Conference
University in Panglong, Myanmar
Panglong University (Burmese: ပင်လုံ တက္ကသိုလ်) is a university in Panglong, Southern Shan State, Myanmar. It is a government institution, aimed at improving
Panglong_University
Ongoing armed conflict in Southeast Asia
tensions arose after the Burmese government refused to honour the 1947 Panglong Agreement, which promised autonomy for some of the country's ethnic minorities
Myanmar_conflict
Burmese independence activist (1915–1947)
the agreement with Britain, Aung San signed an agreement at the second Panglong Conference on 12 February 1947, with leaders representing the Shan, Kachin
Aung_San
Town in Shan, Myanmar
Panglong (Shan: ပၢင်လူင်, Paang⁰long⁰, [pɑːŋ˨˦ loŋ˨˦]), officially Pinlon (ပင်လုံ, /pɪ̀ɴlòʊɴ/) is a town in Loilem Township of Loilem District, southern
Panglong,_Southern_Shan_State
State in Upper, Myanmar
inside Burmese Shan states. Negotiations leading to independence at the Panglong Conference in February 1947 secured a unitary Shan State, including former
Shan_State
The Union Peace Conference – 21st Century Panglong (Burmese: ပြည်ထောင်စု ငြိမ်းချမ်းရေးညီလာခံ (၂၁) ရာစု ပင်လုံ) was a peace conference, the first session
Union Peace Conference – 21st Century Panglong
Union_Peace_Conference_–_21st_Century_Panglong
State of Myanmar
Incident. The pre-independence Burmese government under Aung San reached the Panglong Agreement with the Shan, Kachin, and Chin peoples on 12 February 1947.
Kachin_State
Muslim revolt against the Qing dynasty
the Japanese attack on the Hui in Panglong was written and published in 1998 by a Hui from Panglong called "Panglong Booklet". The Japanese attack in Burma
Panthay_Rebellion
Thai-occupied territories of Burma (1943–1945)
the Japanese attack on the Hui in Panglong was written and published in 1998 by a Hui from Panglong called "Panglong Booklet". The Japanese attack in Burma
Saharat_Thai_Doem
Public holiday in Myanmar
historic Panglong Agreement in 1947. This day was crucial for Myanmar's independent because it united the upper and lower parts of Myanmar. Panglong Agreement
Union_Day_(Myanmar)
Pan-ethnic group native to western Myanmar
chiefs to represent them at Panglong. Aung San, the Chief Minister of the interim Burmese Government, arrived in Panglong on 8 February 1947 and persuaded
Chin_people
Part of World War II
the Japanese attack on the Hui in Panglong was written and published in 1998 by a Hui from Panglong called "Panglong Booklet".The Japanese attack caused
Japanese_invasion_of_Burma
Higher education institute in Shan State, Myanmar
Technological University (Panglong) (Burmese: နည်းပညာတက္ကသိုလ် (ပင်လုံ)) is located on Loilem-Nansang main road in Loilem District, Shan State, Myanmar
Technological University, Panglong
Technological_University,_Panglong
Shan musician
with the Shan State Army - East. His most famous song, "Lik Hom Mai Panglong" (Panglong Agreement), was composed by Sai Kham Leik in 1973. He died on 17
Sai_Hsai_Mao
Hui people in Myanmar
refuge in the Wa State where, they set up the exclusively Panthay town of Panglong in 1875. The demise of the Sultanate had shattered the hope of all their
Panthays
Subtownship in Shan State, Myanmar
agents at Panglong; certainly Scott noted that as many of the Panthay caravan traded into China as throughout the Shan States from Panglong. Initially
Panlong_Subtownship
Country in Southeast Asia
died during World War II. Following World War II, Aung San negotiated the Panglong Agreement with ethnic leaders that guaranteed the independence of Burma
Myanmar
Musical artist
in 1969 and later they founded a successful music band, The Wild Ones. "Panglong Agreement" is his most celebrated song among Shan since 1971. It was sung
Sai_Kham_Leik
Burmese politician (1910–2004)
In 1947, Bo Hmu Aung acted as one of the negotiators of the historical Panglong Conference negotiated with Bamar representative General Aung San and other
Bo_Hmu_Aung
The flag of Shan State was adopted as one of the provisions of the Panglong Agreement signed on 12 February 1947, which was one of the most important stepping
Flag_of_Shan_State
Town in Shan State, Myanmar
seek refuge in Panglong but they were driven out again to Yunnan from Panglong when the Japanese attacked Panglong. Also known as Panglong, Panlong and
Pan_Lon
Attempts to end the internal ethnic armed conflict
groups, the Tatmadaw, and the government, culminating in events such as the Panglong Peace Conferences, and National Ceasefire Agreement (NCA). Dr. Sai Oo from
Myanmar_peace_process
Ethnic group in Myanmar and China
autonomy. In February 1947, Bamar and Kachin leaders participated in the Panglong Agreement alongside the Chins. This initiative was led by Aung San, who
Kachin_people
Arakanese politician
important negotiators and leaders of the historical Panglong Conference in 1947. The signing of Panglong Agreement is now celebrated as a national holiday
Aung_Zan_Wai
Southeast Asian ethnic group
minority leaders negotiated with the majority Bamar leadership at the Panglong Conference, and agreed to gain independence from Britain as part of Union
Shan_people
British colonial rule from 1824 to 1948
concluding an agreement with ethnic minorities for a unified Burma at the Panglong Conference on 12 February, celebrated since as 'Union Day'. Shortly after
British_rule_in_Burma
the Japanese attack on the Hui in Panglong was written and published in 1998 by a Hui from Panglong in the "Panglong Booklet". The Japanese attack in Burma
Chinese Muslims in the Second Sino-Japanese War
Chinese_Muslims_in_the_Second_Sino-Japanese_War
1998 by a Hui from Panglong called "Panglong Booklet". The Japanese attack in Burma caused the Hui Mu family to seek refuge in Panglong but they were driven
Persecution of Muslims in Myanmar
Persecution_of_Muslims_in_Myanmar
University in Dawei, Myanmar
Polytechnic University, Polytechnic University, Myeik, and those in Kengtung, Panglong, and Ma-ubin. The university was founded as the Industrial Technical High
Polytechnic University (Dawei)
Polytechnic_University_(Dawei)
Town in Shan State, Burma
Panglong is a town in Namtu Township, Kyaukme District in northern Shan State, Burma. It is a ruby mining town. GoogleEarth v t e
Panglong,_Northern_Shan_State
Town in Shan State, Myanmar
Metman is 48 miles long. "Shan Herald Agency for News (S.H.A.N)". English.panglong.org. 22 January 2016. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015.
Pangkham
Sundanese writing system
contains a ᳀, bindu surya, 'sun sign', and ᳆᳁, which contains a ᳁, bindu panglong, 'half-moon sign', are used to mark liturgical texts. ᳅᳂᳅, which contains
Sundanese_script
Town in Shan, Myanmar
sometimes spelled Mongko or Monekoe and also known as Man Kan, Man Guo and Panglong, is a town in Mu Se Township, Mu Se District, northern Shan State, Myanmar
Mong_Ko
Town in Shan State, Myanmar
Township Mong Pan Township Loilen District Lai-Hka Township Loilen Township Panglong Subtownship Mong Kung Township Mong Hsu District Mong Hsu Township Mong
Nyaungshwe
Nationalities. The geographical area Burma encompasses today can be traced to the Panglong Agreement, which combined Burma proper, which consisted of Lower Burma
Politics_of_Myanmar
Higher education institute in Yangon, Myanmar
Yadanabon University Mawlamyine University Shwebo University Monywa University Panglong University Taunggyi University Myeik University Dagon University East Yangon
State Pariyatti Sasana University, Yangon
State_Pariyatti_Sasana_University,_Yangon
State of Myanmar
Taninthayi Region, within the British Empire. They refused to sign the Panglong Agreement of February 1947, which was the basis for the 1947 Constitution
Kayin_State
Proposed sovereign state for the Karen people of Myanmar
'Land of the Black Flower' or the 'Garden of Flowers'. Prior to the 1947 Panglong Conference and the Constitution using the word "Kawthulay", Karen leaders
Kawthoolei
University in Myanmar
Yadanabon University Mawlamyine University Shwebo University Monywa University Panglong University Taunggyi University Myeik University Dagon University East Yangon
Myanmar_Maritime_University
Town in Shan State, Myanmar
Township Mong Pan Township Loilen District Lai-Hka Township Loilen Township Panglong Subtownship Mong Kung Township Mong Hsu District Mong Hsu Township Mong
Namphan
Burmese diplomat
was one of the main negotiators at the Panglong Conference in Burma and the architect of the historical Panglong Agreement. Pe Khin was born in Swehman
Pe_Khin
University in Yangon, Myanmar
Yadanabon University Mawlamyine University Shwebo University Monywa University Panglong University Taunggyi University Myeik University Dagon University East Yangon
University of Computer Studies, Yangon
University_of_Computer_Studies,_Yangon
Burmese politician (1895–1948)
he was instrumental in negotiations for Burma's independence including Panglong and Nu-Attlee agreements. Historian Thant Myint-U called him "the brightest
Tin_Tut
University in Myanmar
Yadanabon University Mawlamyine University Shwebo University Monywa University Panglong University Taunggyi University Myeik University Dagon University East Yangon
University of Forestry (Yezin)
University_of_Forestry_(Yezin)
1988–2011 military government of Myanmar
and defendants were denied the right to legal counsel. State of Burma Panglong Agreement U Nu's regime Myanmar conflict 1962 Burmese coup d'etat Ne Win's
State Peace and Development Council
State_Peace_and_Development_Council
Seminary in Yangon, Myanmar
Yadanabon University Mawlamyine University Shwebo University Monywa University Panglong University Taunggyi University Myeik University Dagon University East Yangon
Karen Baptist Theological Seminary
Karen_Baptist_Theological_Seminary
Burmese politician and military officer (born 1956)
against genocide charges. At the Union Peace Conference - 21st Century Panglong in August 2020, he warned the NLD against scapegoating the military for
Min_Aung_Hlaing
Township in Shan State, Myanmar
Township Mong Pan Township Loilen District Lai-Hka Township Loilen Township Panglong Subtownship Mong Kung Township Mong Hsu District Mong Hsu Township Mong
Hopong_Township
Educational facility in Myanmar
Yadanabon University Mawlamyine University Shwebo University Monywa University Panglong University Taunggyi University Myeik University Dagon University East Yangon
University of Medicine, Mandalay
University_of_Medicine,_Mandalay
Computer University, Panglong Computer University, Taunggyi Kyaingtong University Lashio University Lashio Education College Panglong University Taunggyi
List of universities in Myanmar
List_of_universities_in_Myanmar
Town in Shan State, Burma
Township Mong Pan Township Loilen District Lai-Hka Township Loilen Township Panglong Subtownship Mong Kung Township Mong Hsu District Mong Hsu Township Mong
Kyawkku
Topics referred to by the same term
Union Day (Myanmar), on February 12, commemorating the anniversary of the Panglong Agreement in 1947 Union Day, on April 26 in Tanzania, commemorating the
Union_Day
that rises to a height of 1,936 m (6,352 ft). The nearest villages are Panglong, about 2 km to the west, and Song Möng Sihsu located on the eastern side
Nawnghoi
University in Kayah State, Myanmar
Yadanabon University Mawlamyine University Shwebo University Monywa University Panglong University Taunggyi University Myeik University Dagon University East Yangon
Computer_University,_Loikaw
Township in Shan State, Myanmar
Township Mong Pan Township Loilen District Lai-Hka Township Loilen Township Panglong Subtownship Mong Kung Township Mong Hsu District Mong Hsu Township Mong
Matman_Township
University of technology in Myanmar
Yadanabon University Mawlamyine University Shwebo University Monywa University Panglong University Taunggyi University Myeik University Dagon University East Yangon
Technological University, Mandalay
Technological_University,_Mandalay
Myanmar Armed Forces university
Yadanabon University Mawlamyine University Shwebo University Monywa University Panglong University Taunggyi University Myeik University Dagon University East Yangon
Defence Services Technological Academy
Defence_Services_Technological_Academy
Burmese political party
Sir Maung Gyi, Myoma U Than Kywe and Sein Mya Maung took part in the Panglong Conference in February 1947 and convinced representatives from the Shan
Anti-Fascist People's Freedom League
Anti-Fascist_People's_Freedom_League
Arakanese rebel vice commander (born 1981)
promoted the Tatmadaw retaliate. In June 2018, Nyo attended the second Panglong Conference in Naypyidaw, meeting with government officials to discuss the
Nyo_Twan_Awng
Burmese politician
and the earlier expulsion of the Communists from the AFPFL), the first Panglong Conference in March 1946, convened by the Yawnghwe Sawbwa Sao Shwe Thaik
U_Saw
Town in Shan State, Myanmar
Township Mong Pan Township Loilen District Lai-Hka Township Loilen Township Panglong Subtownship Mong Kung Township Mong Hsu District Mong Hsu Township Mong
Kyaukme
Educational college
Yadanabon University Mawlamyine University Shwebo University Monywa University Panglong University Taunggyi University Myeik University Dagon University East Yangon
Yankin_Education_College
Township in Shan State, Myanmar
Pangkot Pangkunlong Pāngkyehtu Panglaw Pang-lawn Pangling Panglong (21°45'0"N 97°39'0"E) Pānglong (21°15'0"N 97°12'0"E) Pangmaileng Pangme-leng Pangmong
Mong_Kung_Township
Education organization in Yangon, Myanmar
Yadanabon University Mawlamyine University Shwebo University Monywa University Panglong University Taunggyi University Myeik University Dagon University East Yangon
University of Distance Education, Yangon
University_of_Distance_Education,_Yangon
Township in Shan State, Myanmar
The principal town is Loilem. The township also contains Panglong and its corresponding Panglong Subtownship. The township as a whole has 310 villages grouped
Loilem_Township
Township in Shan State, Myanmar
Township Mong Pan Township Loilen District Lai-Hka Township Loilen Township Panglong Subtownship Mong Kung Township Mong Hsu District Mong Hsu Township Mong
Kunlong_Township
Township and District in Shan State, Myanmar
Township Mong Pan Township Loilen District Lai-Hka Township Loilen Township Panglong Subtownship Mong Kung Township Mong Hsu District Mong Hsu Township Mong
Mong_Yang_District
Higher education institute in Yangon, Myanmar
Yadanabon University Mawlamyine University Shwebo University Monywa University Panglong University Taunggyi University Myeik University Dagon University East Yangon
West Yangon Technological University
West_Yangon_Technological_University
Division of the British Empire in Burma (1922–1959)
Southeast Asia: A Modern History. p. 388 Shan army leader hold fast to Panglong I Archived 2014-09-11 at the Wayback Machine The Imperial Gazetteer of
Federated_Shan_States
Higher education institute in Mandalay Region, Myanmar
Yadanabon University Mawlamyine University Shwebo University Monywa University Panglong University Taunggyi University Myeik University Dagon University East Yangon
Meiktila University of Economics
Meiktila_University_of_Economics
Yadanabon University Mawlamyine University Shwebo University Monywa University Panglong University Taunggyi University Myeik University Dagon University East Yangon
Taungoo_Educational_College
the Japanese attack on the Hui in Panglong was written and published in 1998 by a Hui from Panglong called "Panglong Booklet". The Japanese attack in Burma
Persecution_of_Muslims
Ethnic Armed Organization in Myanmar
the history of losing their territory to the Kachin people following the Panglong Agreement. Some in the SNA claim the history of historic Shan states in
Shanni_Nationalities_Army
Village in Shan State, Burma
State. Kumpa lies in the middle of a mountainous area, 1.5 km southwest of Panglong. Map - Districts of Shan (North) State GoogleEarth "Kumpa". Mapcarta. Retrieved
Kumpa
Town in Shan State, Myanmar
Township Mong Pan Township Loilen District Lai-Hka Township Loilen Township Panglong Subtownship Mong Kung Township Mong Hsu District Mong Hsu Township Mong
Hopong
Last princess of Yawnghwe (born 1928)
Methodist School in Kalaw. In 1947, she accompanied her father to the Panglong Conference. Still in 1947, she alongside her father and stepmother Sao
Sao_Sanda
Township in Shan State, Burma
Township Mong Pan Township Loilen District Lai-Hka Township Loilen Township Panglong Subtownship Mong Kung Township Mong Hsu District Mong Hsu Township Mong
Hsipaw_Township
Public school in Yangon, Yangon Region, Myanmar
Than Kywe: One of the negotiators of the historical Panglong Conference in 1947. The signing of Panglong Agreement is now celebrated as a national holiday
Basic Education High School No. 2 Dagon
Basic_Education_High_School_No._2_Dagon
Higher education institute in Magway Region, Myanmar
Yadanabon University Mawlamyine University Shwebo University Monywa University Panglong University Taunggyi University Myeik University Dagon University East Yangon
Technological University, Magway
Technological_University,_Magway
University in Myanmar
Yadanabon University Mawlamyine University Shwebo University Monywa University Panglong University Taunggyi University Myeik University Dagon University East Yangon
Yangon University of Foreign Languages
Yangon_University_of_Foreign_Languages
Higher education institute in Mandalay, Myanmar
Yadanabon University Mawlamyine University Shwebo University Monywa University Panglong University Taunggyi University Myeik University Dagon University East Yangon
University of Pharmacy, Mandalay
University_of_Pharmacy,_Mandalay
University in Myanmar
Yadanabon University Mawlamyine University Shwebo University Monywa University Panglong University Taunggyi University Myeik University Dagon University East Yangon
Myitkyina_University
University in Bago, Myanmar
Yadanabon University Mawlamyine University Shwebo University Monywa University Panglong University Taunggyi University Myeik University Dagon University East Yangon
Bago_University
Kachin classical singer
'mother of Kachin art'. Uyen sang the song of honor at the signing of the Panglong Agreement in 1947. In 1948, she became the first Kachin national classical
Uyen_Sinwa_Nhpan_Ja_Ra
Town in Shan State, Myanmar
Township Mong Pan Township Loilen District Lai-Hka Township Loilen Township Panglong Subtownship Mong Kung Township Mong Hsu District Mong Hsu Township Mong
Lawksawk
Yadanabon University Mawlamyine University Shwebo University Monywa University Panglong University Taunggyi University Myeik University Dagon University East Yangon
University of Medicine, Magway
University_of_Medicine,_Magway
University in Monywa, Myanmar
Yadanabon University Mawlamyine University Shwebo University Monywa University Panglong University Taunggyi University Myeik University Dagon University East Yangon
Monywa_University
Political party in Myanmar
Website". Archived from the original on 2015-11-05. Retrieved 2015-11-03. Panglong Agreement-1947 "NUCC consists of eight EAOs including the KNPP » Myanmar
Chin_National_Front
Ethnolinguistic group indigenous to Myanmar
groups was included by the British government. The following month at the Panglong Conference, when an agreement was signed between Aung San as head of the
Karen_peoples
Independence movement in Myanmar and northeast India
Kachin, federated Shan State, Karen State and Burma according to the Panglong agreement. This agreement outlined each state's right to be self-administered
Zo_nationalism
University in Myeik, Myanmar
Yadanabon University Mawlamyine University Shwebo University Monywa University Panglong University Taunggyi University Myeik University Dagon University East Yangon
Myeik_University
Art school in Mandalay, Myanmar
Yadanabon University Mawlamyine University Shwebo University Monywa University Panglong University Taunggyi University Myeik University Dagon University East Yangon
National University of Arts and Culture, Mandalay
National_University_of_Arts_and_Culture,_Mandalay
Burmese politician
Sunanda (daughter), and Sao Myint Gyi (daughter), He was a signatory to the Panglong Agreement that was the basis for the formation of modern Myanmar. On 19
Sao_San_Htun
Karen military and political leader
the Karen National Union. At the Union Peace Conference - 21st Century Panglong, Poe was a notable speaker who made the opening address and urged for more
Saw_Mutu_Say_Poe
Calendar year
to 36 metres wide in Sikhote-Alin, in the Soviet Union. In Burma, the Panglong Agreement is reached between the Burmese government under its leader, General
1947
Town in Shan State, Myanmar
Township Mong Pan Township Loilen District Lai-Hka Township Loilen Township Panglong Subtownship Mong Kung Township Mong Hsu District Mong Hsu Township Mong
Tachileik
Myanmar political party
Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement and the Union Peace Conference – 21st Century Panglong . The KNLP was one of 12 ethnic EAOs that participated in the Panghsang
Kayan_New_Land_Party
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Arabic
Praised
Girl/Female
Celebrity, Hindu, Indian, Rajasthani, Sanskrit, Telugu
Full of Lustre; Famous
Boy/Male
Australian, French, Latin
Knight; Winged
Girl/Female
Native American
Nez Perce name meaning haircut.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Happiness, Bubbly
Girl/Female
Hindu
Light of victory
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Christian, French, German, Greek, Latin
Pearl; Diminutive of Margaret
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Strong Character
Girl/Female
Tamil
Namanarayani | நாமாஂநாராயநீ
Name of a Raga
Biblical
he gives judgment
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