Rakhine People

Rakhine People. The Rakhine State, also known as Arakan, in Myanmar is the home to the Rakhine people Rakhine people consist of seven different ethnic groups, namely Rakhine, Kamein, Kwe Myi, Daingnet people, Maramagyi, Mru people and Thet


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Rakhine State is the most western state in Myanmar and has a population of three million The people of Rakhine resisted the conquest of the kingdom for decades after

The history of Rakhine is divided into seven parts - the independent kingdoms of Dhanyawadi, Waithali, Lemro, Mrauk U, Burmese occupation from 1785 to 1826, British rule from 1826 to 1948 and as a part of independent Burma from 1948 The remaining 34 people were Rakhine and Karen rebels from Myanmar Fighting with the Rakhine resistance, initially led by Nga Than Dè and finally by Chin Byan in border areas, created problems between British India and Burma.

. Their coastal land gave rise to the powerful empire of Arakan around the. The Rakhine people's history is a tapestry of rich cultural traditions, religious devotion, and resilience in the face of.

Over 80,000 Rohingyas left without aid in Myanmar's violenceravaged Rakhine state. Fighting with the Rakhine resistance, initially led by Nga Than Dè and finally by Chin Byan in border areas, created problems between British India and Burma. 100,000 predominantly ethnic Rakhine people were displaced in 2020 when conflict between the Arakan Army and the Myanmar Armed Forces intensified.