Category:Ethnic groups in Burma

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Subcategories

This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.

A

  • Akha

K

  • Karen people
  • Khmuic peoples

M

  • Mizo people

T

  • Tai peoples

Pages in category "Ethnic groups in Burma"

The following 49 pages are in this category, out of 49 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.

  • List of ethnic groups in Burma

A

  • Achang
  • Anglo-Burmese people
  • Armenians in Burma

B

  • Bamar
  • Burmese-Tai
  • Bwe

C

  • Chin people
  • Burmese Chinese

D

  • Dai people
  • Danu people
  • De'ang

H

  • Hauzel

I

  • Intha people

J

  • Jingpo

K

  • Kachin State

K cont.

  • Karen people
  • Karenni
  • Kayan (Burma)
  • Khamti
  • Khmu people
  • Khmuic peoples
  • Kuki people

L

  • Lahu people
  • Lao Sung
  • Lisu people

M

  • Mara people
  • Moken
  • Mon people

N

  • Naga people
  • Nung Rawang

P

  • Pa-O
  • Paite

P cont.

  • Panthay
  • Pyu city-states

R

  • Rakhine people
  • Rohingya people

S

  • S'gaw
  • Seafarers
  • Singpho
  • Sizang

T

  • Tai ethnic groups in Southeast Asia
  • Tai peoples
  • Taron (ethnic group)

V

  • Va people

Y

  • Yao people

Z

  • Zo (people)
  • Zomi
  • Zou people (India)
Categories: Ethnic groups in Southeast Asia | Burmese culture | Burmese society
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