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Kachin
The
Kachin reside in the northernmost region of Myanmar
bordering India and Tibet , an area containing some
of the highest mountains in South East Asia including
Mt. Kakaborazi , Myanmar 's tallest peak. [ more + ] |
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Kayah
More
than a dozen ethnic groups inhabit Kayah State , a
rugged mountain region in eastern Myanmar , but the
Kayah people, numbering just over 150,000, comprise
the largest ethnic group in the region. [ more + ] |
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Kayin
More
than a dozen ethnic groups inhabit Kayah State , a
rugged mountain region in eastern Myanmar , but the
Kayah people, numbering just over 150,000, comprise
the largest ethnic group in the region.[ more + ] |
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Chin
The
Chins, or Zomi, are a Tibeto-Burman people inhabiting
the great mountain chain running up western Myanmar
into Mizoram in north-east India . In the past the
difficult terrain meant there was little communication
between villages. [ more + ] |
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Mon
The
Mon, a distinctive branch of the Mon-Khmer peoples,
were probably the earliest of modern day inhabitants
to settle in the plains of Myanmar . They soon established
themselves as the most cultured people in Southeast
Asia , as their art and architecture clearly show. [ more + ] |
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Bamar
The
upper and central plains of Myanmar are the traditional
home of the Bamar. They are a Tibeto-Burman people
who migrated from the north and China-India borderlands
long before they established their greatest capital
at Bagan on the banks of the Ayeyarwaddy River between
1044 and 1287 AD. [ more + ] |
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Rakhine
The
Rakhine, the majority ethnic group in Rakhine State
, have long been influenced by their proximity to India
and have formed strong trading links with the sub-continent. [ more + ] |
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Shan
The
Shan are the second largest ethnic group in Myanmar
after the Bamar. They live mainly in Shan State , which
is the biggest state in Myanmar with a population of
over 4 million, and is a melting pot of over 35 races
and tribes. [ more + ] |
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