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          <dc:title>Crown Servicemen in Pakhangyi (1752-1885)</dc:title>
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          <dc:description>In the days of Myanmar Kings, Pakhangyi was the well known and the ancient town. So Ahmudan (crown servicemen) resided in Pakhangyi jurisdictions. Ahmudans had been divided into Sugyi (all armed men) Sugyan (menial labourers), Sunu (artisans) and Suthay (small groups). Of the included Ahmudans in Sugyi, Thwethauksu (blood bond brotherhood), Myinsu (cavalry), Thanatsu (Gunners) and Sucha (armed foreigners) are presented in this paper.</dc:description>
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