Did the Shan Prince or Tai Prince Chaolung Chu-ka-pha/Fa come to Assam from the Mao Shan Kingdom of Myanmar or from Yunnan Province of China? Chukapha's mother's ( Nang Blak Kham Sen) original home was Mao Lung or Mongmao in Yunnan Province, China, now known as Ruili. However, Chukapha's father's original home is Mong-ri-Mong-ram now known as Mong Mit in the Shan State of Myanmar. History tells us that Chu-ka-pha/Fa was born in the house of his mother or his uncle ( Pa-Meo-Pung) homeland, and grew up in Mao Lung or Mongmao. Chukapha's uncle had no sons. After Chu-ka-pha/Fa became prince of Mong Mao for 19 years, his uncle had two sons. His uncle's ( Pa-Meo-Pung) two sons were Chu-Khan- Fa/Pha and Sem-Lung-Fa/Pha. Chu ka Fa/pha's mother ( Nang Blak Kham Sen) had three son's - Chu-Jut-Fa/pha , Chu- Kam-Fa/pha and Chu-Ka- Fa/Pha. Chukapha's father chao chang nyeu ( alias Phu-Chang-Khang) got mong mao to expand the kingdom. The kingdom was ruled by Chukapha's uncle (Pa-Meo-Pung) .There, Chukapha's father wanted to fight and expand his kingdom, but he ( Pa-Meo-Pung) was not prepared for war and made a treaty with his sister Nang Black Kham Chen, proposing marriage to Chao Chang Nyeu ( alias Phu-Chang-Khang) . Chu-ka-pha/Fa had to leave the kingdom of Maomao. After death Pa-Meo-Pung two sons, Sue Khan Pha/Fa and Sam Lung Pha/Fa seized Chukapha's father's kingdom and killed his elder brother Chu Jut Pha/Fa in battle.There, in Mongmit, Chu-ka-pha was appointed as a subordinate king. At that time, uncle's son Chu-khan-pha/Fa sought Chukapha's help in expanding a country. However, his uncle's son, King Chu-khan-pha/Fa of Maomao, became angry and went to war, and Chu-ka-pha/Fa left the war with his uncle's son and dreamed of building an independent country. Chu-ka-pha crossed the Pangsau Pass with about 9,000 troops and entered Mong Dong Song kham, now Tipam ( Assam) with the intention of establishing his own independent country. After a difficult journey, Chu-ka-pha/Fa had to stay in places for a while and engage in warfare.