- Ethnicity in Myanmar - Wikipedia
Myanmar (Burma) is an ethnically diverse nation with 135 distinct ethnic groups officially recognised by the Burmese government, which are grouped into eight "major national ethnic races" — the Bamar, Kayin, Rakhine, Shan, Mon, Chin, Kachin, and Karenni
- Largest Ethnic Groups In Myanmar (Burma) - WorldAtlas
Myanmar is a multi-ethnic country with at least 135 distinct ethnic groups recognized by the government Bamar people are the predominant ethnic group at 68% of the Myanmar population
- MINORITIES IN MYANMAR | Facts and Details
Myanmar is one of the most ethnically diverse countries country in the world Depending on how these groups are counted there are between 60 and 135 different groups
- The Ethnic Groups in Myanmar
The first migrants to Myanmar are the Mon and Khmer groups 2nd migrants are Tibetan - Burmese migrants and 3rd are Thai - Chinese The diversity of ethnic groups residing in Myanmar plays an important role in determining street politics, history and demographics of this country
- Guide to Burmese ethnic groups: How many tribes in Myanmar?
Myanmar's population ranges from 51 to 55 million people, with approximately 68% belonging to the dominant ethnic group, the Bamar (or Burmans) The government recognizes a total of 135 ethnic groups, collectively speaking over 100 different dialects and languages
- List of ethnic groups in Myanmar explained
Many unrecognised ethnic groups exist, the largest being the Burmese Chinese and Panthay (who together form 3% of the population), Burmese Indians (who form 2% of the population), Rohingya, Anglo-Burmese and Gurkha
- Understanding Myanmar’s Ethnic Diversity – joyceistyping
Myanmar, a country in Southeast Asia, is home to a complex and diverse mix of ethnic groups The government officially recognizes eight major ethnic groups, often referred to as the “Eight National Races,” which represent the main cultural and linguistic groups in the country
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