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Yang Mao-liang

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In this Chinese name, the family name is Yang .
Yang Mao-liang
杨茂良
Political Officer of the Shan State Special region 1
In office
27 February 1993 – 1 January 1996
DeputyYang Mao-an
Preceded byPeng Jiasheng (chairman)
Succeeded byPeng Jiasheng (chairman)
Commander of the MNDAA
In office
27 February 1993 – 1 January 1996
DeputyAi En, Wang Guozheng, Bai Suocheng, Jiang Zhongming
Preceded byPeng Jiasheng
Succeeded byPeng Jiafu
Deputy General Staff of the MNDAA
In office
11 March 1989 – 27 February 1993
General StaffLi Zhongxiang
Preceded byposition created
Succeeded byZi San
Personal details
Born1944 (age 80–81)[1] : 488–489 
Shi Tung Shwe Village, Kokang, British Burma, British Raj [1] : 488–489 
RelationsYang Mao-an, Yang Mao-xian (brother)
Occupationpolitician, businessman
Military service
AllegianceCommunist Party of Burma (1965–1989)
Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (1989–1995)
Years of service1965 (1965)–1995 (1995)

Yang Mao-liang (Burmese: ရန်မိုးလျံ; Chinese: 杨茂良; also spelled Yang Mouliang or Yang Moe Lyan, born 1944) is a high-ranking member of the Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA).[2] He was ousted by Peng Jiasheng from MNDAA and Kokang.[3] Yang Mao-Liang established the Peace Myanmar Group company a water and alcoholic beverage manufacture (Myanmar Rum and Myanmar Whisky) at year of 1993.[4] [5]

Yang's brother, Yang Mao-xian, was executed in 1994 by China for his involvement in trafficking heroin into southern China.[6]

References

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  1. ^ a b 缅甸《果敢志》编纂委员会 (2012). 果敢志 (in Simplified Chinese). Hong Kong: 天馬出版有限責任公司. ISBN 9789624502084.
  2. ^ Davis, Anthony (March 1, 1998). "BURMA the country that won't kick the habit". Jane's Intelligence Review. Jane's Information Group Limited. Retrieved 11 July 2015.
  3. ^ By Anthony Davis and Bruce Hawke. "Business is Blooming". edition.cnn.com/ASIANOW/. Asiaweek.com. Retrieved 24 February 2015.
  4. ^ Melissa Crouch, The Business of Transition: Law Reform, Development and Economics in Myanmar, Cambridge University Press, 2017, 288 page, ISBN 9781108416832, Page 265 Business of Transition: Law Reform, Development and Economics in Myanmar
  5. ^ "Biography of Yang Mao-liang". www.biographies.net. Retrieved 28 Jul 2019.
  6. ^ A Failing Grade: Burma's Drug Eradication Efforts (PDF). Alternative ASEAN Network on Burma. 2004. ISBN 978-9749243343. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016年03月04日. Retrieved 2015年07月11日.


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