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Shan people - Wikipedia The Shan people (Shan: တႆး, pronounced [taj˥], or Burmese: ရှမ်းလူမျိုး, pronounced [ʃáɰ̃ lùmjó]), also known as the Tai Long (တႆးလူင်, [taj˥ loŋ˨˦]) or Tai Yai, are a Tai ethnic group of Southeast Asia
Shan | History, Culture Language | Britannica Shan, Southeast Asian people who live primarily in eastern and northwestern Myanmar (Burma) and also in Yunnan province, China The Shan are the largest minority group in Myanmar, making up nearly one-tenth of the nation’s total population
Shan State - Wikipedia Most of the Shan State is a hilly plateau, the Shan Plateau, which together with the higher mountains in the north and south forms the Shan Hills system The gorge of the Thanlwin (Salween Namhkong) River cuts across the state
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The Indigenous Shan People - Peoples of the World Most Shan people live today in much the same way as they always have The majority live in small, rural villages where they farm subsistence and cash crops such as rice and tropical and sub-tropical fruit and vegetables Tea is also an important cash crop for the Shan
Shans - Encyclopedia. com The name for the Tai ethnic group of Myanmar is "Shan " The Shans migrated into Myanmar from China, to the north, many centuries ago, and settled in the valleys They established kingdoms and expanded their territory, often in conflict with other ethnic groups such as the Burmese (Burmans)
Shan - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Shan (plural Shans or Shan) A member of a people living primarily in the Shan State of Myanmar (also known as Burma), and in adjacent areas of China, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam, with about 6 million people
| Facts and Details 'Shan' is a generic Burmese term used by Westerners for all Tai-speaking peoples within Myanmar (Burma) Most Shans are Theravada Buddhists Until recently they lived within a distinctive structure of feudal states ruled by hereditary princes