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Burmans — (Bamars) Burma s largest ethnic group, after whom the country is named. During the British colonial period, it was common to use Burman and Burmese interchangeably; more recently, Burman has been used to refer to the ethnic group, while… … Historical Dictionary of Burma (Myanmar)
Introduction — When Burma (Myanmar) achieved independence from British colonial rule in 1948, many observers viewed it with its high standards of education and abundant natural resources as one of the Asian countries most likely to achieve economic… … Historical Dictionary of Burma (Myanmar)
Names of Burma — Burma (Myanmar) This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Burma … Wikipedia
Indians in Burmese History — Indians have a long and active history in Burma. Indians have actively engaged in Burma for over 2000 years in all spheres of life i.e. politics, religion, culture, arts and cuisine and the effect can be seen till this day.The highway between… … Wikipedia
Migration period of ancient Burma — History of Burma Prehistory 11,000–200 BCE Pyu city states 200 BCE–835 CE Mon kingdoms 825?–1057 Arakanese kingdoms 788?–1406 … Wikipedia
Karens — (Kayins) One of Burma s major ethnic groups, considered the third largest after the Burmans (Bamars) and Shans (Tai). In the last official census, taken in 1983, they numbered 2,122,825 6.2 percent of Burma s total population at the time… … Historical Dictionary of Burma (Myanmar)
Mon people — Mon မွန်လူမျိုး Total population 8,145,500[ … Wikipedia
Bando (art martial) — BANDO … Wikipédia en Français
Kyanzittha — Le Temple de l Ananda, construit par Kyanzittha (1091) Kyanzittha (birman : ကျန်စစ်သား ; API : /tɕàɴsɪʔθá/) est le troisième roi de Pagan après son père et son frère, de 1084 à 1113. Il était fils du roi Anawrahta et d une de s … Wikipédia en Français
Administration and Society, Precolonial Burma — Before the British colonial period, Burma was an absolute monarchy, the king s authority legitimized by the myth of the Maha Thamada and his possession of superior merit, accumulated over many lifetimes (thus he was often referred to as Hpaya… … Historical Dictionary of Burma (Myanmar)