people, they are the largest ethnic group in Myanmar, accounting for 68.78% of the country's total population. The geographic homeland of the Bamar is...
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The Bamar People's Liberation Army (BPLA) (Burmese: ဗမာပြည်သူ့လွတ်မြောက်ရေးတပ်တော်) is an ethnic armed organisation in Myanmar. It was founded on 17 April...
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Maung Saungkha (category Living people)
is a Burmese poet, human rights activist and chief commander of the Bamar People's Liberation Army. From 2010 to 2012, Saungkha studied chemical engineering...
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the population, practiced especially by the Bamar, Rakhine, Shan, Mon and Chinese ethnic groups. Bamar people also practice the Burmese folk religion under...
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Historically, all Rakhine people practiced Buddhism. It can be difficult to distinguish a Rakhine person from a Bamar people based solely on physical appearance...
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Legislative Assembly Wikimedia Commons has media related to Marma people. Bamar people Barua (Bangladesh) Bengali Buddhists Bohmong Circle Buddhism in Bangladesh...
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Myanmar conflict (redirect from Bamar supremacism)
a source of conflict, as Kachin people have historically been predominantly Christian, while the majority Bamar people have been predominantly Buddhist...
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Tibeto-Burman: Bathouism (Boro people of India) Bimoism (Yi people) Bon (Tibetans) Burmese folk religion (Bamar people) Dongba (Nakhi from the foothills...
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more or less assimilated into the dominant ethnic group of the region, the Bamar, while keeping their sense of Portuguese identity and Roman Catholic religion...
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Myanmar and the Mon kingdoms in Lower Myanmar. In the 9th century, the Bamar people entered the upper Irrawaddy valley, and following the establishment of...
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"Euro-Burmese" community emerged in the early 17th century as the Portuguese and Bamar intermarried. This multicultural community was collectively known as the...
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Prophet Jenny Panan as A-Mia (Bamar people) Thongchai Thongkanthom as Mumu (Bamar people) Padtarawadee Pinthong as Kik (Bamar people) Viroj Tangvarnich as Sinsae’...
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closest meaning of Mikir could be said to be derived from "Mekar" (English: People). The Karbi community is the principal indigenous community in the Karbi...
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python All pages with titles beginning with Burmese Category:Burmese people Bamar people, the majority ethnic group in Myanmar Burmese English, the dialect...
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Ethnic groups in Southeast Asia (redirect from Southeast Asian people)
Bamar people Chakma people Karen people Rakhine people Kamein Karenni people Kachin people Zo people Chin people Mizo people Kuki people Naga people Meitei...
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Upper Myanmar (section Bamar heartland)
of the Bamar in the low-lying central plains, and those of the Chin, Kachin, and Shan peoples in the highlands. Home to over 23 million people, the region's...
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language. Burmese is the native language of the Bamar people and related sub-ethnic groups of the Bamar, as well as that of some ethnic minorities in Burma...
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ethnic groups, who are grouped into eight 'national races,' namely the Bamar (Burmans), Shan, Karen, Rakhine (Arakanese), Mon, Kachin, Chin, and Kayah...
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Zogam (category Indigenous peoples of Asia)
identified with Tuikang (Chindwin River).[better source needed] Asia portal Bamar people Separatist movements of India Zale'n-gam Zou, David Vumlallian (3 April...
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Pyu city-states (redirect from Pyu people)
were destroyed by repeated invasions from the Kingdom of Nanzhao. The Bamar people set up a garrison town at Bagan (Pagan) at the confluence of the Irrawaddy...
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Tibeto-Burman-speaking people who established the Pyu city-states ranged as far south as Pyay and adopted Theravada Buddhism. Another group, the Bamar people, entered...
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spent on religion. Adherents are most likely found among the dominant Bamar people, Shan, Rakhine, Mon, Karen, and Chinese who are well integrated into...
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alleles: i, IA, and IB. As both IA and IB are dominant over i, only ii people have type O blood. Individuals with IAIA or IAi have type A blood, and individuals...
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Reginald Dorman-Smith (category People from Petersfield)
despair" among the Bamar people. Paw Tun observed that the Japanese had created a puppet Burmese state headed by Ba Maw, and that many Bamar would conclude...
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Kingdom of the Mon people in Lower Burma. The Mon culture and script had a significant influence on the Bamar, bringing the Mons under Bamar control for the...
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Weddings in Myanmar (section Bamar traditions)
traditions are influenced by Buddhism. The wedding traditions of the Bamar people (Burmans), who comprise the majority of Myanmar's population, incorporate...
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Yangdiao Qiang people Tangut people Gyalrong people Tibetan people Achang people Bamar people Sumpa Mosuo Nakhi people Pumi people Yi people Ethnic groups...
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only to Bamar people, while the latter represents all the national races. In fact, both words mean either Burma (Myanmar) or Burman (Bamar people). According...
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include the Nagas, Shans (Thai/Lao related), the Lisus, the Rawangs, and the Bamar, the latter forming the largest ethnic group in Burma. In China, the Jingpo...
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