Mang Lön

Manglon
Princely State of the Shan States
1814–1959

Manglon and the Wa States in a map of the Shan States
Area 
 1911
7,700 km2 (3,000 sq mi)
Population 
 1911
40,000
Historical eraBritish Raj
 Manglon becomes tributary to Hsenwi State
1814
 Abdication of the last Saopha
1959
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Hsenwi State
Shan State

Mang Lon, Manglon, Manglun, Manglön, or Mang Lön a state in the northern Shan states of Myanmar, was formerly the chief state of the Wa people. It is a mountainous territory, including the valleys of the Salween and its tributary the Nam Hka. It had an approximate area of 7770 km2 and its estimated population in 1911 was 40,000.

Mang Lon state extended from about 21° 30′ to 23° N., or for 100 miles, along the river Salween, which divided the state into East and West Mang Lon. The inhabitants of East Manglon were Was, while West Manglon was mostly inhabited by Shan people.