- Burmese: ရခိုင်ဘာသာ, MLCTS: ra.hkuing
bhasa [ɹəkʰàɪɴ bàθà]), also
known as
Arakanese, is a Tibeto-Burman
language spoken in
western Myanmar,
primarily in the...
- the term Rohingya, as they are
often called "Rohingya Muslims", "Muslim
Arakanese" and "Burmese Muslims". Others, such as
anthropologist Christina Fink...
- Look up
Arakanese in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Arakanese may
refer to:
anything of or
relating to Arakan, a
region of
Myanmar anything of or relating...
- pronunciation: [ɹəkʰàiɰ̃ lùmjó],
Burmese pronunciation: [jəkʰàiɰ̃ lùmjó]) or
Arakanese are a
Southeast Asian ethnic group in
Myanmar (Burma)
forming the majority...
-
While Arakanese Chronicles shows the
dates of
reign of
Khittathin are from 818 (26
March 180 to 25
March 828 CE). The
reign dates are per the
Arakanese chronicle...
-
spread to the
Chittagong region of Bengal,
which was
dominated by the
Arakanese Mrauk-U
Kingdom from the 15th to 17th centuries. The
calculation system...
- The
Arakanese Muslim ****ociation was a
political party in Burma. The
party was led by
Sultan Mahmud, who
served as
Minister of
Health during the U Nu...
-
capital of
Bengal Subah for 75 years. In 1666, the
Mughals expelled the
Arakanese from the port of Chittagong.
Mughal Bengal attracted foreign traders for...
- the Pyu in the
central dry zone, Mon
along the
southern coastline and
Arakanese along the
western littoral. The
balance was
upset when the Pyu came under...
-
referring only to the accent/dialect)
Portugal →
Portuguese Rakhine State →
Arakanese Ras Al
Khaimah →
Khaimahnese Rwanda →
Rwandese (also "Rwandans") Saba...