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- Shan people - Wikipedia
The Shan people (Shan: တႆး, pronounced, or Burmese: ရှမ်းလူမျိုး, pronounced [ʃáɰ̃ lùmjó]), also known as the Tai Long (တႆးလူင်, [taj˥ loŋ˨˦]) or Tai Yai, are a Tai ethnic group of Southeast Asia
- Shan State - Wikipedia
Shan State is the unitary successor state to the Burmese Shan States, the princely states that were under some degree of control of the Irrawaddy valley -based Burmese kingdoms
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- Shan | History, Culture Language | Britannica
Shan, Southeast Asian people who live primarily in eastern and northwestern Myanmar (Burma) and also in Yunnan province, China The Shan are the largest minority group in Myanmar, making up nearly one-tenth of the nation’s total population
- The Indigenous Shan People - Peoples of the World
The Shan have probably the most fascinating history of any of Burma's indigenous peoples They have lived in the area that is today the Shan State of Burma for over a thousand years Shan State comprises about a quarter of the land mass of Burma
- Shans - Encyclopedia. com
The name for the Tai ethnic group of Myanmar is "Shan " The Shans migrated into Myanmar from China, to the north, many centuries ago, and settled in the valleys They established kingdoms and expanded their territory, often in conflict with other ethnic groups such as the Burmese (Burmans)
- SHAN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SHAN is a member of a people living primarily in Myanmar and southern China
- SHAN LIFE AND CULTURE - Facts and Details
The Shan live in villages ranging from 10 households to more than 500 households The villages are usually established along rivers or streams and often built around huge banyan trees and a delicate Buddhist temple or pagoda The Shan often live in large stilted bamboo houses built above the damp ground in tropical rain forest regions
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