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    countries. The Palaung people are divided into Palé (Ruching), Rumai, and Shwe, and each of whom have their own language. The Riang languages are reported...
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    identity from the Palé. There are three main principal Palaung languages: Palé (Ruching), Rumai, and Shwe (Ta'ang or De'ang). In China, the De'ang are found...
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  • Shwe may refer to: Shwe language, a variety of the Palaung language Shwe, a subgroup of the Palaung people Shwe (Cyrillic), a Cyrillic letter Than Shwe...
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    nearly thirty Palaungic or Palaung–Wa languages form a branch of the Austroasiatic languages. Most of the Palaungic languages lost the contrastive voicing...
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    Tangkhul [ntx] Naga, Tase [nst] Nusu [nuf] Palaung: Palaung, Ruching [pce] Palaung, Rumai [rbb] Palaung, Shwe [pll] Pali [pli] Pa’o [blk] Pyen [pyy] Rakhine...
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    Namhsan (category Palaung people)
    tribe. The people of the tribe are often referred to as the Golden Palaung (Shwe Palaung) because of their coloured belts. Historically, they wore silver...
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  • National Unity Consultative Council (category Articles containing Burmese-language text)
    consultative councils representing the Kachin, Chin, Karenni, Mon, and Palaung peoples. Ethnic-based political parties, civil society organizations and...
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    Shan State (category Articles containing Shan-language text)
    Hsipaw. Some of the Palaung people can also be found in Kalaw Township in the Southern Shan State. The population of the Palaung people is over 1,000...
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    Shan people (category Articles containing Shan-language text)
    The Tai Loi speak a Palaungic language resembling De'ang (especially the Bulei dialect of Yunnan) and Silver Palaung. They take part in mainstream Shan...
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    Lahpet (category CS1 Burmese-language sources (my))
    tea had become a significant export for Burma, largely cultivated in the Palaung principality of Tawngpeng. Mandalay Palace, built during the late Konbaung...
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    Pakokku (category Articles containing Burmese-language text)
    University. Thiho Shin Pagoda (The Lord of Sri Lanka Pagoda), Shwe Ku Pagoda, Shwe Mothtaw Pagoda, Shwe Tant Tit, and Phaung Taw Oo Pagoda are famous pagodas...
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    Myanmar (category Articles containing Burmese-language text)
    Tai–Kadai language is Shan. Mon, Palaung, and Wa are the major Austroasiatic languages spoken in Myanmar. The two major Indo-European languages are Pali...
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    Burmese cuisine (category Articles containing Burmese-language text)
    plantain leaves and pots. Tea leaves are traditionally cultivated by the Palaung people. Pickled tea leaves continue to play an important role in Burmese...
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    Kachin Independence Army (category Articles containing Burmese-language text)
    stopping the CPB, they resumed military operations and attempted to recruit Palaung Battalion 2 under Zau Dan. A KIA central-committee meeting was held in...
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  • Kayan Beauties (category Articles containing Burmese-language text)
    the word "Kayan" and how the Kayan prefer this ethnonym to the exonymic "Palaung". The film was produced by Aung Ko Latt Motion Pictures and the screenplay...
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    Politics of Myanmar (category CS1 Burmese-language sources (my))
    Sagain Region Naga (Leshi, Lahe and Namyun townships) Within the Shan State Palaung (Namshan and Manton townships) Kokang (Konkyan and Laukkai townships) Pao...
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  • Panglong Conference (category Articles containing Burmese-language text)
    Ministerial Burma, and the Pa-O, Palaung and Wa were subsumed under the Shan states, although the Saopha of Tawngpeng Palaung substate was among the signatories...
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  • List of Burmese flags (category CS1 Burmese-language sources (my))
    Shwe in India to discuss trade and security". PIME AsiaNews. 20 July 2010. Gleeson, Sean (18 July 2017). "Whatever happened to the tyrant Than Shwe?"...
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    Pyithu Hluttaw (category CS1 Burmese-language sources (my))
    that has no parallel in the world. After the 2010 general election, Thura Shwe Mann was elected as the first Speaker of House of Representatives. The last...
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    Nawnghkio Township (category CS1 uses Burmese-language script (my))
    Kokant, Lisu, Palaung, Chin, Karen, Rakhine, Lahu, Nepalis, Mon, Myaungzi, Indian, Chinese and Kayah. Myanmar is the official language and is used by...
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  • This is a list of ISO 639-3 language codes starting with P. Index | a | b | c | d | e | f | g | h | i | j | k | l | m | n | o | p | q | r | s | t | u |...
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    First Toungoo Empire (category Articles containing Burmese-language text)
    still occupied dry zone fringes. The Shan states had Chins, Kachins, Was, Palaungs, Karennis, etc. Over in the central mainland, several linguistically distinct...
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    Konbaung dynasty (category CS1 Burmese-language sources (my))
    included the Tai-speaking (what became the Shan States during British rule), Palaung, Kachin and Manipuri kingdoms. The tributary princes of these fiefdoms...
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    Amyotha Hluttaw (category Articles containing Burmese-language text)
    Pa-O National Organisation 1 0.45 Kayin People's Party 1 0.45 Taaung (Palaung) National Party 1 0.45 Wa Democratic Party 1 0.45 Unity and Democracy Party...
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  • Ethnic Affairs Minister (category Articles containing Burmese-language text)
    minister is elected. Despite meeting the criteria, the Danu, Kokang, Naga, Palaung, and Wa people are ineligible to elect a minister because they enjoy self-determination...
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