Kanaw

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Kanaw Bug
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Kanaw Bug
Location in Burma
Coordinates: 26°5′N98°18′E / 26.083°N 98.300°E / 26.083; 98.300
CountryFlag of Myanmar.svg  Burma
State Kachin State
District Chipwi District
Township Hsawlaw Township
Population
  Religions
Buddhism
Time zone UTC+6.30 (UTC + 6:30)

Kanaw Bug is a village in Hsawlaw Township in Chipwi District in the Kachin State of north-eastern Burma. [1] Kanaw Bug village is the village where the Cao Zang family ruled. The descendants of Cao Zang family (7) descendants ruled as landowners. Kanaw Bug Village In 1972, due to Burma's civil war, the landowner Cao Zang family temporarily fled to Waingmaw Township Maingnar Village. The Cao Zang family ruled from 1760 to 1971 as a land-owning noble clan for exactly seven generations. (210) years exactly. In the generation list 1. Cao Zang Thao Leim (1760-1771) 2. Cao Zang Leim Dau (1771-1795) 3. Cao Zang Dau Khao (1795-1830) 4. Cao Zang Khao Leim (1830-1870) 5. Cao Zang Leim Khao (1870-1912) 6. Cao Zang Khao Leim (1912-1949) 7. Cao Zang Leim Khao (1949- 1971)

  1. Maplandia world gazetteer


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