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Ta’ang (Palaung) State Dream and Territorial Expansion

Discover the intriguing history of the Ta’ang (Palaung) State and its quest for territorial expansion. Since the onset of armed insurgencies in 1963, the Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) has made significant strides in northern Shan State and the Mandalay region. Following the pivotal Operation 1027, the TNLA seized control of multiple towns, bringing the vision of a unified Ta’ang State closer to reality. Explore the maps that illustrate the evolving territories of the Palaung State Liberation Organization/Army (PSLO/PSLA) and the TNLA, and delve into the rich narrative of resilience and ambition that defines this region.
By  Ravi Rajput  | September 16, 2024

Mapping No. 36

The maps below depict territories controlled by the Palaung State Liberation Organization/Army
(PSLO/PSLA) and the Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) during specific time periods. Ta’ang (Palaung) armed insurgencies started in 1963. Over the course of nearly 15 years, the TNLA has been active in townships in northern Shan State and Mogok Township in the Mandalay region. Notably, following the Operation 1027,
they expanded their controlled territories by seizing up to five towns in northern Shan State to bring the Ta’ang State dream into reality.

The maps below depict territories controlled by the Palaung State Liberation Organization/Army
(PSLO/PSLA) and the Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) during specific time periods. Ta’ang (Palaung) armed insurgencies started in 1963. Over the course of nearly 15 years, the TNLA has been active in townships in northern Shan State and Mogok Township in the Mandalay region. Notably, following the Operation 1027,
they expanded their controlled territories by seizing up to five towns in northern Shan State to bring the Ta’ang State dream into reality.

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HELLKO (PSLO/PSLA) and the Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) during specific time periods. Ta’ang (Palaung) armed insurgencies started in 1963. Over the course of nearly 15 years, the TNLA has been active in townships in northern Shan State and Mogok Township in the Mandalay region. Notably, following the Operation 1027,

The maps below depict territories controlled by the Palaung State Liberation Organization/Army
(PSLO/PSLA) and the Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) during specific time periods. Ta’ang (Palaung) armed insurgencies started in 1963. Over the course of nearly 15 years, the TNLA has been active in townships in northern Shan State and Mogok Township in the Mandalay region. Notably, following the Operation 1027,
they expanded their controlled territories by seizing up to five towns in northern Shan State to bring the Ta’ang State dream into reality.

The maps below depict territories controlled by the Palaung State Liberation Organization/Army
(PSLO/PSLA) and the Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) during specific time periods. Ta’ang (Palaung) armed insurgencies started in 1963. Over the course of nearly 15 years, the TNLA has been active in townships in northern Shan State and Mogok Township in the Mandalay region. Notably, following the Operation 1027,
they expanded their controlled territories by seizing up to five towns in northern Shan State to bring the Ta’ang State dream into reality.

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