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The Shan people (Short name or simple name in Shan: တႆး, pronounced, Real name တႆးလူင်, IPA taj˥.loŋ˨˦; Burmese: ရှမ်းလူမျိုး, pronounced [ʃáɰ̃ lùmjó]), also known as the Tai Long or Thai Yai, are a Tai ethnic group of Southeast Asia.
Shwe may refer to: Shwe language, a ... Shwe, a subgroup of the Palaung people; Shwe (Cyrillic), a Cyrillic letter; Than Shwe (b. 1933), Burmese politician This page ...
Shwe Kyunbin Maunghnama (Burmese: ရွှေကျွန်းပင်မောင်နှမ; lit. ' Golden tectona siblings ') are traditional nats of Shan ethnicity commonly venerated in the vicinity of some villages near Mandalay and Sagaing. The nat festival in honour of the spirits of Shwe Kyunbin brother and sister is alive with the ...
Palaung woman in British Burma. There are three main subgroups of Palaung: the Palé, Shwe and Rumai. [7]The Palé, Riang, Rumai and Shwe peoples are grouped together as the De'ang ethnic nationality.
Sotho woman wearing a brown shweshwe dress. Shweshwe (/ ˈ ʃ w ɛ ʃ w ɛ /) [1] is a printed dyed cotton fabric widely used for traditional Southern African clothing. [2] [3] Originally dyed indigo, the fabric is manufactured in a variety of colours and printing designs characterised by intricate geometric patterns.
Shwe Hpyin Nyidaw developed a crush on Ma Shwe U, who was exceptionally pretty and frequently visited her village. He proposed, but she refused, leading to Shwe Hpyin Nyidaw harboring resentment. After the execution of the Shwe Hpyin brothers, who then became nats, Shwe Hpyin Nyidaw's longing for Ma Shwe U endured even in the realm of spirits.
A general view of Shwe Kokko city, a casino and entertainment complex in Myanmar from Thailand's side of the border in Mae Sot district, Thailand, February 5, 2025. ... People. Jason Kelce shares ...
The Palaung people are divided into Palé (Ruching), Rumai, and Shwe, and each of whom have their own language. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The Riang languages are reported to be unintelligible or only understood with great difficulty by native speakers of the other Palaung languages.