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- Bayingyi people (Burmese: ဘရင်ဂျီ) also known as Luso-Burmese, are a subgroup ethnicity of Luso-Asians, and are the descendants of Portuguese mercenaries...
- of Kudi Chin by Thai Catholics of Portuguese descent Bayingyi, formerly spoken by the Bayingyi people of Myanmar of mixed Burmese and Portuguese descent...
- "Casas incendiadas, terror e morte em Myanmar: Luso-descendentes católicos Bayingyi no alvo dos militares". SBS Language. "Observatório da Emigração: Portugueses...
- protecting their own troops. In late 2021 and throughout 2022 Catholic Bayingyi villages were targeted by the Tatmadaw in Sagaing region, leading to at...
- for centuries. In Myanmar, Burmese Portuguese Creole was spoken by the Bayingyi people, a Luso-Asian group descended from Portuguese mercenaries and adventurers...
- valley and Meza River valley. There are also an unknown number of Catholic Bayingyi people (at least 3,000), the descendants of 16th and 17th century Portuguese...
- Malayalam; in Sinhala, the word refers specifically to Portuguese people Bayingyi (ဘရင်ဂျီ) in Burmese Barang in Khmer Feringgi in Malay Folangji or Fah-lan-ki...
- Luso-Asians Luso-Indians Macanese people Kristang people in Malacca, Malaysia Bayingyi people in Myanmar (Burma) From the French Empire: Métis in Canada Louisiana...
- Jewish origin. See main article Bayingyi people Portuguese people have a long history in Myanmar, with many Bayingyi people, from Upper Myanmar, particularly...
- the siege was unsuccessful: 220–223  due to the defense provided by the Bayingyi – the Portuguese gunners. The Qing invasions had burnt the Burmese farms...