Wuntho state was founded before 1200.
In 1885 the British annexed Upper Burma and established their rule in the region. Wuntho rebelled in 1891 but the British quelled the uprising.[2] As a consequence a force of 1,800 British soldiers under General SirGeorge Wolseley occupied the town of Wuntho. In 1892 the state was formally annexed by the British and incorporated into the District of Katha. In 22,December 2018, Wuntho was incorporated into Kawlin District along with Kawlin and Pinlebu. It was classed by the Burmese as a Shan state, but was never on the same footing as the Shan states to the east.[1]
1573–1575 Hso Powt Hpa from Kyawkku Hsiwan (Kyaukku, Myinkyadu)
1575–1599 Hso Yap Hpa son
1599–1619 Hseng Hkam Hpa (Tein-nyin-sa Saing Hkan) son
1619–1646 Aung Nyo Hpa (Thakin Kaw Nyo) son
1646–1647 Chow Hnin Mein the Mahadewi of Aung Nyo Hpa
1647–1671 Hkam Huea Hpa (Mong Sit Sa, Sit Naing) come from Mongsit
1671–1697 Oo Kyaw Hpa (Kyem Möng U Kyaw) son
1697–1698 Maung Kyin Baw (the burmese peer)
1698–1703 Maung Sunt (the burmese peer)
1703–1714 Nga Kyin Hpa (Kyaung Pyn Hpa) younger brother of Oo Kyaw Hpa (Kyem Möng U Kyaw)
1714–1750 Myat Kaung (Mong Hkoum) son of Oo Kyaw Hpa (Kyem Möng U Kyaw)
1750–1756 Vacant
1756–1778 Aung Nyo younger brother
1778–1796 Maung Tin son
1796–1798 Maung Taw San the ex-Pawng Möng of Mye-ne he married with Dewa Ukar the daughter of Hso Hom Hpa the saopha of Kale the Kale population immigrated to Wuntho and settled the villages name Myelin and Taung Kyat
1798–1827 Maung Tha Ywe (Hso Hung Hpa) son after his death two sons name Möng Kaeo and Thwin Phyu they usurp the throne but the last the throne controlled by Maung Taw San step-son name Maung Shwe Tha (Sao Hla Hkam)
1827–1833 Maung Shwe Tha (Sao Hla Hkam) 1st time the step-son of Maung Tha Ywe (Hso Hung Hpa) he moved to be the saopha of Mongkawng State during 1833–1852
1833–1849 Maung Shwe Hti (Hso Hom Hpa) the son of Maung Tha Ywe (Hso Hung Hpa)
1849–1852 San Thit the son of Kyam Me Kyaung the peer of Kawlin
1852–1878 Maung Shwe Tha (Sao Hla Hkam) 2nd time the step-son of Maung Tha Ywe (Hso Hung Hpa)
1878–1878 Hso Hon Hpa son
1878– 7 Feb 1891 Maung Aung Shwe Myat (Hso Saw Hpa) son – Last Saopha of Waing Hso (b. 1857 - d.1960)
He lead the Wuntho troop to fighting with British in 1891 but surrender after that he escaped to Koshanpye in Santa 13 years and Mong La 19 year until Sir Sao Maung of Yawnghwe State persuaded him to come back to his motherland after that he lived in Taunggyi and received the salary 100 kyat per month and when Sao Yawt Hkam Serk was the president of Myanmar he received the salary 500 kyat per month