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          <dc:title>The Overview on the Appointing of Myothugyi (Town Headman) in Salin during Konbaung Period (1752-1885)</dc:title>
          <dc:creator>Wai Wai Hein</dc:creator>
          <dc:description>Administraion of Salin was hereditary and the eldest son of the family was succeeded in hereditary administration. This paper is an attempt to explain the facts on how Myothugyis (Town headman) who were fundamental officials in the study period were appointed in Salin during the Konbaung Period by using the parabaik documents collected from Salin region, royal orders and available secondary sources.</dc:description>
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