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People
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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. They claim a long history of independence
and ruled their own kingdom at Mrauk-U until 1784 AD.
The recorded names of kings and imprints of Buddhism
date back to the early centuries AD, Buddhism was reputedly established
during the reign of King Chandra Surya in 146 AD, and the most Rakhines
are still devout Buddhists.
The Rakhines speak a dialect of Bamar that many
scholars believe is the earliest form of the language, and they are
very similar to Bamars in culture and dress. Other minority groups
include the Thet, Khami, Daignet and Maramagyi, who live in the hills.
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