HistoryMaps Podcast
In this episode, we explore the history of the Shan States, a shifting network of Tai-led principalities that shaped the highlands between modern Myanmar, China, and India from the medieval period into the twentieth century. The episode traces the rise of Möng Mao as a major regional power, the turbulence that followed the fall of Bagan, and the role of Shan alliances and rivalries in the politics of Ava and neighboring kingdoms. It also follows the transformation of these semi-independent states under British colonial rule, when hereditary rulers known as saophas were folded into the Federated Shan States and gradually lost political and financial autonomy. Finally, we look at how the abolition of feudal privileges under Burma’s military government in 1962 brought an end to centuries of aristocratic rule, marking a major turning point in Shan political history.
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