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Jiangxinpo, the Glossary

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Jiangxinpo was an area currently in Kachin State, Myanmar, located between the N'Mai and Mali Rivers, west of the Gaoligong Mountains of Yunnan, China.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 26 relations: Banhong Township, Banlao Township, British rule in Burma, China, Encyclopædia Britannica, Gaoligong Mountains, Hukawng Valley, Kachin Hills, Kachin State, Lushui, Mali River, Myanmar, N'Mai River, Namhkam, Shan State, Namwan Assigned Tract, Pianma Incident, Putao, Myanmar, Qing dynasty, Republic of China (1912–1949), Taiwan, Tusi, United States Department of State, Wa States, Yunnan, Yunnan Province, Republic of China, 1911 Revolution.

  2. China–Myanmar relations
  3. Territorial disputes of Myanmar
  4. Territorial disputes of the Republic of China

Banhong Township

Banhong Township (Parauk: Pangrung) is a rural township in Cangyuan Va Autonomous County, Yunnan, China.

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Banlao Township

Banlao Township is a rural township in Cangyuan Va Autonomous County, Yunnan, China.

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British rule in Burma

The British colonial rule in Burma lasted from 1824 to 1948, from the successive three Anglo-Burmese wars through the creation of Burma as a province of British India to the establishment of an independently administered colony, and finally independence.

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China

China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia.

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Encyclopædia Britannica

The British Encyclopaedia is a general knowledge English-language encyclopaedia.

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Gaoligong Mountains

The Gaoligong Mountains are a mountainous sub-range of the southern Hengduan Mountain Range, located in the western Yunnan highlands and straddling the border of southwestern China and northern Myanmar (Burma).

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Hukawng Valley

The Hukawng Valley (ဟူးကောင်းချိုင့်ဝှမ်း; also spelt Hukaung Valley) is an isolated valley in Myanmar, roughly in area.

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Kachin Hills

The Kachin Hills are a heavily forested group of highlands in the extreme northeastern area of the Kachin State of Burma.

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Kachin State

Kachin State (ကချင်ပြည်နယ်; Kachin: Jinghpaw Mungdaw) is the northernmost state of Myanmar.

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Lushui

Lushui is a county-level city in and the seat of Nujiang Prefecture, western Yunnan Province, China.

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Mali River

The Mali River (Mali Hka) is a river that originates in the hills of Kachin State, in the northernmost border region of Myanmar.

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Myanmar

Myanmar, officially the Republic of the Union of Myanmar and also known as Burma (the official name until 1989), is a country in Southeast Asia. It is the largest country by area in Mainland Southeast Asia and has a population of about 55 million. It is bordered by Bangladesh and India to its northwest, China to its northeast, Laos and Thailand to its east and southeast, and the Andaman Sea and the Bay of Bengal to its south and southwest.

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N'Mai River

The N'Mai River or N'Mai Hka (မေခမြစ်) is a river in northern Myanmar (Burma).

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Namhkam, Shan State

Namhkam (နမ့်ခမ်းမြို့; ၼမ်ႉၶမ်း; ᥘᥛᥳ ᥑᥛᥰ), also spelled Nam Kham is the principal town of Namhkam Township in northern Shan State, Myanmar, situated on the southern bank of the Shweli River near the border with Yunnan Province, China.

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Namwan Assigned Tract

Namwan Assigned Tract, also known as Meng-Mao Triangular Area, is a area situated at the junction of the Shweli River and Namwan River in the southern Kachin State of Myanmar.

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Pianma Incident

The Pianma Incident began in 1910, from a dispute in the Pianma Kachin Chiefdom under Qing China suzerainty, between Pianma's Tusi (indigenous governments) and other local leaders, and the subsequent British Burman occupation of the Qing Empire's territories. Jiangxinpo and Pianma Incident are China–Myanmar relations and Qing dynasty.

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Putao, Myanmar

Putao (ပူတာအိုမြို့) is a town in Kachin State, Myanmar and the principal town in Putao Township.

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Qing dynasty

The Qing dynasty, officially the Great Qing, was a Manchu-led imperial dynasty of China and the last imperial dynasty in Chinese history.

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Republic of China (1912–1949)

The Republic of China (ROC), or simply China, as a sovereign state was based on mainland China from 1912 to 1949, when the government retreated to Taiwan, where it continues to be based.

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Taiwan

Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a country in East Asia. Jiangxinpo and Taiwan are Territorial disputes of the Republic of China.

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Tusi

Tusi, often translated as "headmen" or "chieftains", were hereditary tribal leaders recognized as imperial officials by the Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties of China, and the Later Lê and Nguyễn dynasties of Vietnam.

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United States Department of State

The United States Department of State (DOS), or simply the State Department, is an executive department of the U.S. federal government responsible for the country's foreign policy and relations.

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Wa States

The Wa States was the name formerly given to the Wa Land, the natural and historical region inhabited mainly by the Wa people, an ethnic group speaking an Austroasiatic language.

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Yunnan

Yunnan is an inland province in Southwestern China.

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Yunnan Province, Republic of China

Yunnan is a de jure province in the Republic of China according to the ROC law, as the ROC government formally claims to be the legitimate government of the whole China. Jiangxinpo and Yunnan Province, Republic of China are Territorial disputes of the Republic of China.

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1911 Revolution

The 1911 Revolution, also known as the Xinhai Revolution or Hsinhai Revolution, ended China's last imperial dynasty, the Qing dynasty, and led to the establishment of the Republic of China.

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See also

China–Myanmar relations

Territorial disputes of Myanmar

Territorial disputes of the Republic of China

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jiangxinpo