- of the
largest ethnic group in Burma, the Burmans, also
known as Bama or
Mranma in the
spoken register and in the
literary register, respectively. As such...
-
symbols instead of
Burmese script.
Burmese (Burmese: မြန်မာဘာသာ; MLCTS:
Mranma bhasa;
pronounced [mjəmà bàθà]) is a Sino-Tibetan
language spoken in Myanmar...
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Between the 17th and 18th centuries, the
Rakhine began calling themselves Mranma (မြန်မာ) and its
derivatives like
Marama (မရမာ), as
attested by
texts like...
-
using Myanmar versus Burma. Both
names derive from the
earlier Burmese Mranma or Mramma, an
ethnonym for the
majority Burman ethnic group, of uncertain...
- out of a
small 9th-century
settlement at
Pagan (present-day Bagan) by the
Mranma/Burmans. Over the next two
hundred years, the
small prin****lity gradually...
-
Between the 17th and 18th centuries, the
Rakhine began calling themselves Mranma (မြန်မာ) and its derivatives, as
attested by
texts like the
Rakhine Minrazagri...
- Cyrl/Latn tg 114,076 74 27
January 2004
Burmese Wikipedia မြန်မာဝီကီပီးဒီးယား (
Mranma wikipi:di:ya:)
Burmese Mymr my 108,516 131 July 2004 (unknown day) Telugu...
-
according to
mainstream scholarship, was
founded in the mid 9th
century by the
Mranma of
Nanzhao Kingdom.
Burmans at
Pagan expanded irrigation-based cultivation...
- The
Central Bank of
Myanmar (Burmese: မြန်မာနိုင်ငံတော်ဗဟိုဘဏ်; MLCTS:
mranma nuingngamtau ba****bhan; IPA: [mjəmà nàinŋàndɔ̀ bəhòʊbàn];
abbreviated CBM)...
- similar-sounding self-designated
ethnonyms among modern-day
peoples include Mraṅmā, Hmong, Mien, Bru, Mro, Mru, and Maang. The
ethnonym Hmong is reconstructed...