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Population
Burmans
Making
up about 68 % of the population the Burmans are the largest
group of Myanmar's people. Ethnically they belong to the TibetoBurman
group.
Since
the early centuries of Christian records, the valley and
delta of the Ayeyarwaddy have been populated
by members of the TibetoBurman ethnic group, though initially
not by the Burmans but by the Pyu. In that period the
Burmans invaded the valley of the Ayeyarwaddy from a region,
which today is a part of South China. In 849 they set
up their first kingdom (with the capital Bagan) and
in the following period conquered the area of the Pyu.
While
the Burmans partially took over the social and artistic traditions
of the Pyu, they absorbed their population, so that today
the Pyu do not appear as an individual group anymore.
As
of old, the present main settlement area of the Burmans are
the valley and the delta of the Ayeyarwaddy, one of the agriculturally
most fertile regions of the world.
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