Chapter 17

Hkun Kyi,184Hkun Nu,162;appointed Sawbwa of Lawksawk,163Hkun Sa,169Hkun Saing, first Shan chief to submit to the British Government,137,138,140,141,160,170,172;concessions made to,179Hkun Sang Möng Chen,185,186Hkun Ti,155Hlaingdet,148,149Hla U, Sagaing District dacoit leader,49Hlawga,85-87Hlegyomaw,263,266Hlutlaw (or cabinet),213Hmawwaing jungles,33;gang surrenders,60Hmethaya Prince,270Hodgkinson, Mr., of the Special Commission, Lower Burma,25;transferred to Tennasserim,56;appointed Judicial Commissioner for Upper Burma,338,339Holland, Commander, of the Royal Indian Marine Service,311Homalin,296Hopong,151,152,154,169Hoswata Shendoos,319Hpon Kan,274,282;Kachins,283Hpunkan,44Hsahtung,167;Myoza of,169;range,151Hsawnghsup, Sawbwa of,33Hsen, the local headman in Laikha territory,171Hsenmawng,215Hsenwi,44,49,137-139;Queen of,140,141,146;Alelet,160;Central,165,166;boundaries fixed, revenue, &c.,176,177;Northern,165,268Hsenyawt annexed to Kengtung,215Hsipaw,31,137-147,273;Sawbwa of,49,136,160,161,166Hsumhsai,137,141,142,160Hukawng Valley,234Hyderabad,20;Cavalry,71;Infantry,85,89IIndaw River,252Indawgyi Lake,251Indiarubber tax,40Indin,288,289,296,302Inle Lake,124,142Ilderton, Major,60Ithi tribe,266Ireland, F.R.G.S., Alleyne,44Irrawaddy,12,108,134,241;Valley,30,133,311;patrol steam launches,47;Flotilla Company,235,236Irrigation schemes, existing canals taken over by the British,69JJackson, R.E., Lieutenant H. M.,157,180,219Jade duties,40;mines, farming of, expedition to,234-267Jahoota or Ya Hnit, Chief of the Klanklangs,325,334,335James, R.E., Lieutenant,334Jameson, Mr., Inspector-General of Police in Lower Burma,51,52"Jhoom" or "Taungya," primitive cultivation,325Jubulpore,20Jut, village of,121KKabaw Valley,92,290,296,331Kachin Hills,263Kachins,75,130,131,138-140,150,161,234-278;Sana,263;Hpon Kan Kachins,283;Lweseng,276;Ton Hon,276Kado on the Salween, timber collected,207Kalas, or barbarians,107Kala Thapa Sing, Gurkha chief,277Kalè, Sawbwa of,33,49,288,294;State,290,313,316Kalemyo,290,311,316,328Kalewa,290,294,297,311,312Kamaing,251,261Kambalè,296,297,302Kan,296-299,311,315,328Kang Hung, largest Trans-Salween State,210,213Kanglu,185Kangyi,302Kanhows,287,296,306,312,331Kani,33,88Kanlè,84Kanpetlet,330,336Kansi Hla, Kansi Naung, rulers in the jade-mine hills,252,255Kantha,296Karenni, Eastern,100,138;Western,151;States,140,142,148,154;chiefs,151,152;country, description of,182Karennis,163;expedition against the, Colonel Sartorius and Mr. Scott,188-208Karens, Christian, Baptist Mission to,51;as special constables,80;scheme to enlist,131,132,167Karwan,282Katha,8,31,93,238,257,269Kaukon,150Kaungi, residence of the Möngpai Sawbwa,166Kaw Ferry,224Kawlin,93Kawpiti,196Keary, Major D.S.,334Kehsi Mansi,151,154,169-173Kemmedine,138Kengcheng,143Keng Hkam,169,223Kengtawng,154,156,163,167,168;description of, by Mr. Scott,223Kengtung,136,137,139,143-145,168,210,213;description of the city of,226,227;Sawbwa, submits,230-231Kennedy, Major,88,295Khampat,296Khuds,304Kidderpore,49Kingston, Major,301Kin Le Gyi, maid-of-honour to Supayalat,88Kin Möngs, headman,173Kinwan Mingyi, Minister of State,76Klanklangs submission of,319Knox, Captain,104Kokang,43Kôkkozu,83Koset,303Ko-up,223Kubo Valley,302Kugyo,150,151Kukis tribe,331Kun Aw (Pa-ôk-Chok of Möngyai),169Kun Hmon,218Kun Kyi, Sawbwa of Möngnai,144,145,158,167Kunlon Ferry,75,178Kun Meik,141Kun Noi,218Kunze,298Kyabin Myoôk,83Kyadet,87,88Kyannyat,46Kyatsakan,149Kyaukhnyat,192,204Kyaukpyu,330Kyauksè,8,13,49,65,69,99,338Kyaw,121,295,301Kyawgaung,282Kwungli,322Kyaw Zaw (Lawksawk chief) gang broken up,232Kyem Meung, heir-apparent of Kengtung,228Kyungyaung,279LLahore,20Laikha,151,154,156,169;Sawbwa of,171Lakun, tribe,266Lanchein,278Lansdowne, Marquis of, made Viceroy,128Laos,217Lashio,140,177,223Late tribe,331Lataung tribe,263Laungshe,329Lawksawk,33,99,141-154,162Legaing,110Legya Queen, one of King Mindon's wives,142Lepei tribe,262,263,266Letha range,303Leveson, Mr. H. G. A., of the India Civil Service and Burman Commission,232Limbin Confederacy,34,143-151,155Limbin Prince,60,145,146,151-158Lindaung,83Lockhart, General Sir William,18;work in Eastern Division,33;work among dacoits,61Loikaw,190-196Loilong,167Lon Pein (Chinaman farmer of jade-mine taxes),244-246Low, G.C.B. Brigadier-General Sir Robert Cunlilfe,29,64,91,102,108Lugalegzi arrested,121Lushai country, Chin-,308-336Lweseng,274,276,278,280MMacdonald, Captain,264,265MacDonnell, Mr. A. P. (now Lord MacDonnell, P.C., G.C.S.I.), Home Secretary to the Government of India—acted for Sir Charles Crosthwaite when on sick-leave,120Macgregor, Colonel,301Mackenzie, K.C.S.I., Sir Alex., Lieut-Governor, Bengal,340Macnabb, Lieutenant D. J. C. (now Major Macnabb, Commissioner of the Sagaing Division),64,121,333,334Macpherson, Lieut.-General Sir Herbert, transferred to Burma, death of,18Magwè,32,61,96,99,102;trouble in district of,115-127Maingmawgyi,136Mainwaring, Colonel,335Makau tribe,263Maklang, famous banyan-tree Mai Hung Kan at,223Malin,275Mandalay,2,8,19,26,31,46,67,71,74,88,133,137-142,146,160-164;and Lashio Railway,61,125,126;and Shwèbo Canal,69Mandat, or temporary hall,175Manders, Surgeon,197Manglön,160;chief's submission to British Government,320Manhé,241Manipur,134Manpun,271,273Mansi, route for traders,75,178,282,285Manton,278Marip tribe,266Maung An Taw Ni, township officer of Legaing,110Maung Ba,88Maung Gyi,33Maung Kala, dacoit leader, death of,60Maung Kala, magistrate in British service,236,250;assassinated,237Maung Kan, Thi,109Maung Ket, Sawbwa of Kalè,288Maung Kin,109Maung Lat,33Maung Nwa, a Kalè official,305Maung Ohn,60Maung Po Min, the interpreter,86Maung Po O,85Maung Sa,141Maung Se,141Maung Swè, story of,27Maung Tha Dun,289Maung Tha Gyi,85-89Maung Tok San,289Maung Ya Baw,109Mawkmai, trade relations between Moulmein and,157,158,165;Sawbwa of, claims Möng Pu,167-169,217;restored to Möng Mau and Mehsakun,221May, Colonel,31, led the troops against Set Kya, a pretender,70Maymyo (Pinulwin) 31,164Mehawnghsawn,217Mehsakun,216,217,221Meiktila,8,60,61Mekong, River,133,136,143,210,232Menam, River,133Mèpai Chaung,204Mewettaung Range,156Milne, Mrs. Leslie, extract from "Shans at Home," 285Minbu,8,28,32,62,69,83,91,102,107,119,120,330Mindôn, King of Upper Burma, reign, character, taxation, &c.,3,110,139,140,170,270;wife of (Legya),142Minhla,7,8,26,62,90,91Minlèdaung tribe,322Min O,106Minogue, Lieutenant,99Mintainbin,87Min Yaung,32,115Mobingyis tribe,331Mobye,192Mocatta, Lieutenant,335Mogaung,30,77,101;


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