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Tawngpeng (''Loi Lung'' in Shan) was a Shan state in what is today Burma. It belonged to the Northern Shan States. The capital was Namhsan (Om-yar). ==History== The predecessor state was named Pappatasara. Not much is known about the history of the state before the 19th century, all that is available are legends. Tawngpeng state was founded in 1753; it was the only Palaung kingdom in the former Shan States, the ruling family belonging to this ethnic group as well, although adopting the paraphernalia and the style of ethnic Shan rulers.〔(From Tea to Temples and Texts: Transformation of the Interfaces of Upland-Lowland Interaction on the China-Myanmar Border )〕 The people of the area are predominantly of the Ka-tur (Samlong) tribe.〔Milne, Mrs. Leslie (1924) ''The Home of an Eastern Clan: A study of the Palaungs of the Shan states'' Clarendon Press, Oxford, England, 〕 The main industry of this mostly hilly state was tea production. Before British rule in Burma two successive saophas were executed and a further one was murdered.〔(Imperial Gazetteer of India, v. 23, p. 268. )〕
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