• a group of indigenous people inhabiting in the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh and the Rakhine State of Myanmar. The Khyang are one of the smallest...
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  • such as Chakma, Marma, Tripura, Tanchangya, Lushai, Pankho, Bawm, Mro, Khyang, Khumi and Chak live in harmony with nature. Among all of them the Chakma...
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    The same collection of tribes were called "Chins" by the Burmese (spelt "Khyangs" in the original Burmese spelling). The British also used the term "Lushais"...
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    like Hmars, Chins (Chinmi), and Koms may not use. The word Chin (MLCTS: khyang:) is a pseudo-exonym, meaning it is a Burmese adaption of the Asho Chin...
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    Jumma (term) (redirect from Jumma People)
    Mru, Bawm, Lushai, Khyang, and Khumi. With the exception of the relatively well-integrated Chakma and Tanchangya, most of the peoples referring themselves...
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    by the Mongols, the Tibetan Burman people, and the Kirat tribes of Murung, Khumi, Chak, Sin, Shenduz, Mro, Khyang, Daingnak, and Marumimu. Traditionally...
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    (ethnic minorities): Chakma, Marma, Tanchangya, Tripuri, Pankhu, Lushai, Khyang, Mro, Rakhine, Chak, Bawm, Khumi. According to 2022 cencus, Bengalis are...
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    attractions, including: Aggmeda Khyang, a large Buddhist monastery, and a place revered by around 400,000 Buddhist people of Cox's Bazar Hill Tracts. Himchori...
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  • Ethnic minorities of Bangladesh or loosely termed minority people of Bangladesh are ethnic minorities in Chittagong Hill Tracts (southeastern), Sylhet...
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    Rakhine and are also known as Magh, Mru (also known as Mro or Murong), Bawm, Khyang, Tripura (also known as Tipra or Tipperah), Lushei (also known as Lushai)...
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    89%). According to 2022 cencus, there are 4,176 Khyang in Chittagong hill tracts. Almost 60%(2502) khyang live in Bandarban district and other 40%(1670)...
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    0.07% population of Bangladesh, Chakma, Chak, Marma, Tanchangya and the Khyang, who had been since time immemorial have practiced Buddhism. Other tribes...
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    number of these mammals. Aggmeda Khyang: a large Buddhist monastery, and a place revered by around 400,000 Buddhist people of Cox's Bazar; and the Chittagong...
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  • (Kuki), Gangte, Simte, Vaiphei, Sizang, Ralte, Ngawn Southern: Shö (Asho/Khyang, Chinbon), Thaiphum, Daai (Nitu), Mün, Yindu, Matu, Welaung (Rawngtu), Kaang...
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    Wylie: sbal ti) is a Tibetic language natively spoken by the ethnic Balti people in the Baltistan region of Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan, Nubra Valley of the...
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    Tanchangya, the Mru who speak Mru, the Khumi who speak Khumi Chin, the Khyang who speak Shö and the Bengalis who speak the Chittagonian dialect of Bengali...
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    animals. The plain used to abound with gazelles, blue sheep, antelopes and khyang or wild asses but most of the animals are gone now. The Chinese army has...
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  • Province of Assam and Bengal. [It] is written and dialectically [pronounced] Khyang. Parratt, The Court Chronicle, Vol. 1 (2005), p. 41: "The whole land of...
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    fish sauce (ទឹកត្រី, tœ̆k trei), oyster sauce (ទឹកប្រេងខ្យង, tœ̆k préng khyâng), soy sauce (ទឹកស៊ីអ៊ីវ, tœ̆k si-iv; តៅអ៊ីវ, tau iv; សាអ៊ីវ, sa-iv or ស៊ីអ៊ីវ...
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  • Sek Yi, reported to be the oldest ever Cambodian and one of the oldest people in the world. His grandson reported that he was born in 1883, in either...
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  • population of the district was 111,296 people in 21,775 households in 1998. With a population of over 110,000 people, Memot district had the third largest...
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    males (47.1%) and 57,473 females (52.9%). With a population of over 100,000 people, Basedth has the second largest district population in Kampong Speu province...
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    Dy Saveth (category Living people)
    Yum Lolok Nhi Chhmoul L'oiseau Du Paradis Khmer-French joint film 1966 Khyang Sangselachey Neang Kev Nama, Thida Muk Seh Kev Nama K'ek Proat Bangkang...
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  • males (47.3%) and 30,156 females (52.7%). With a population of over 50,000 people, Sameakki Mean Chey has an average district population for Kampong Chhnang...
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