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    The Taungyo (Burmese: တောင်ရိုး လူမျိုး Tauñyoù lumyoù) are a sub-ethnic group of the Bamar people living primarily in Shan State and centered on Pindaya...
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    (Akha-E-Kaw) 114. Kokant (Kokang) 115. Khamti Shan 116. Hkun (Khün) 117. Taungyo 118. Danu 119. Palaung 120. Man Zi 121. Yin Kya 122. Yin Net 123. Shan...
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    Beik), Tavoyan (Dawei), and Palaw Magway Region: Yaw Shan State: Intha, Taungyo, and Danu Arakanese in Rakhine State and Marma in Bangladesh are also sometimes...
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  • at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) Dawei Tavoyan (Taungyo) at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) "Htarrwaalhcakarr...
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  • (Gilgit-Baltistan) Islam → Shia Islam Bamars Sino-Tibetan → Burmese Myanmar Taungyo, Yaw, Intha, Danu, Anglo-Burmese Buddhism → Theravada Buddhism, Burmese...
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    into ten primary ethnic groups: the Shan (Tai), Pa-O, Intha, Lahu, Lisu, Taungyo, Danu, Palaung, Ahka, and Kachin (Jingpo). The valleys and tableland are...
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  • Division, Burma Languages Yaw dialect of the Burmese language Religion Theravada Buddhism Related ethnic groups Bamar, Arakanese, Intha, Danu, Taungyo...
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    population consists predominantly of Intha, with a mix of other Shan, Taungyo, Pa-O (Taungthu), Danu, Kayah, Danaw and Bamar ethnicities. Most are devout...
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    Yaw, Dawei (Tavoyan), Myeik, Palaw, Intha-Danu, Arakanese (Rakhine), and Taungyo, emerge in more peripheral and remote areas of the country. These dialects...
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    onto fabrics and bags, etc. The Wa people and other minorities like the Taungyo ethnic group use the beads in apparel in Shan State, Myanmar. In Northern...
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  • in the Myelat region of what is today Burma. Its population was mostly Taungyo. The rulers of Mawnang bore the title of Myoza. .... - .... Hkam Hon [1st...
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  • in the Myelat region of what is today Burma. Its population was mostly Taungyo, with the remainder being Danu and Pa-O. Ben Cahoon (2000). "World Statesmen...
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  • Tchitchege tcl I/E Taman (Myanmar) tcm I/L Tanahmerah tcn I/L Tichurong tco I/L Taungyo tcp I/L Chin, Tawr tcq I/L Kaiy tcs I/L Torres Strait Creole tct I/L T'en...
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    Intha language does not exhibit voicing sandhi, similar to the Danu and Taungyo languages. Intha are overwhelmingly Buddhists and live in simple houses...
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  • Burma. Its capital was Myogyi. Its population consisted of Danu, Pa-O, and Taungyo. Ben Cahoon (2000). "World Statesmen.org: Shan and Karenni States of Burma"...
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    the population in the state belonged to the Intha, Pa-O, Danu, Shan and Taungyo people groups. The state of Yawnghwe formally accepted the status of British...
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    reported that about 49% of the residents were Bamar, 23% Danu, 13% Pa-O, 6% Taungyo, 1% Shan and Intha. The remaining 7% include Burmese Chinese, Burmese Indians...
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    majority being of the Taungthu or Pa-O (42,933), followed by Danu (29,713), Taungyo (13,906), Shan (6,572), and a smaller number of other ethnic groups. The...
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