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What kind of ethnic group are the Rohingyas in Myanmar?

Rohingya, a family in Arakan, Rakhine State, Myanmar, mainly live in the towns of Maoduo and Budidong near the border of Bangladesh. They believe in Islam, have dark skin, and are close to Bangladeshis in face, language family and religion, so Rohingyas are regarded as Bangladeshi stowaways in Myanmar.

As for the origin of the Rohingyas, it is said that from the 7th and 8th centuries, merchants from Ella, Kuibo and Persia merged with Bangladeshis, Moors in North Africa and aborigines in Myanmar to form a mixed-race people. One said that before Britain colonized Myanmar, the population of Rohingya Muxilin in Rakhine was limited, while the population of Rohingya surged because Britain encouraged Muxilin in Bangladesh and other places to emigrate, so as to promote British colonial rule over Myanmar. Demographic statistics show that from 1872 to 19 1 1, the population of Rohingya Muxilin in Arakan increased from 59,000 to179,000. In Myanmar, the British Bangladesh V detachment, which burned and looted hundreds of villages and slaughtered more than 100,000 Buddhist civilians, was mostly the ancestors of Rohingya people.

By 20 13, about10.3 million Rohingyas were living in Myanmar, and the hatred of generations was burning, so that the Myanmar government refused to grant them resident status, let alone recognize them as Myanmar citizens. At the social welfare conference, Myanmar's top Buddhist monks and believers. According to the United Nations, the Rohingya people are one of the ethnic minorities who suffer the most from forced prostitution in the world. Many Rohingyas were forced to flee from Myanmar to slums and private lives in neighboring Bangladesh, and fled along the Thai-Myanmar border. Many Rohingyas even fled to Malaysia and Indonesia to seek refuge at sea.