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Gengma Dai And Va Autonomous County
Gengma Dai and Va Autonomous County (; ; Wa language, Awa: ) is located in Lincang City, in the west of Yunnan province, China. History The name of the Gengma come from the Pali word "Sinthunath" meaning a place where people follow white horses. People call this city's name was named after the Ming Dynasty's Hongwu period. and was written on the front cover "History of Burma" said Kung Ma The main ethnic groups in the Gengma chieftains are Tai and Wa. The Tai people here moved from Mao Luang (Mong Mao) in the 14th century. They brought Mao Luang traditions with them. The original Wa people live in mountainous areas and do not have their own dialect. In 1988, the county was affected by 1988 Lancang–Gengma earthquakes, two strong earthquakes. It killed a total of 939 people and caused major destruction. Saophas The origin name is Sinthunath meaning ''the site person find the white horse'' everyone called ''Mong Kying Keng Hkam'' meaning ''the site located of jewelry and golden' ...
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Gengma Dai And Va Autonomous County
Gengma Dai and Va Autonomous County (; ; Wa language, Awa: ) is located in Lincang City, in the west of Yunnan province, China. History The name of the Gengma come from the Pali word "Sinthunath" meaning a place where people follow white horses. People call this city's name was named after the Ming Dynasty's Hongwu period. and was written on the front cover "History of Burma" said Kung Ma The main ethnic groups in the Gengma chieftains are Tai and Wa. The Tai people here moved from Mao Luang (Mong Mao) in the 14th century. They brought Mao Luang traditions with them. The original Wa people live in mountainous areas and do not have their own dialect. In 1988, the county was affected by 1988 Lancang–Gengma earthquakes, two strong earthquakes. It killed a total of 939 people and caused major destruction. Saophas The origin name is Sinthunath meaning ''the site person find the white horse'' everyone called ''Mong Kying Keng Hkam'' meaning ''the site located of jewelry and golden' ...
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The Jingpo people (; ; ''siŋphou''), also spelt Jinghpaw or Jingphaw, are a Tibeto-Burman ethnic group who inhabit northern Burma, northeastern India, and southwestern China. The Jingpo are the largest subgroup of the Kachin peoples. The Jingpo speak the Jingpo language, which is used as a lingua franca among the Kachin peoples and is distantly related to other Kachin languages. Ethnonyms Jingpo () is the Chinese exonym for the ethnic group. The endonym is Jinghpaw, which is also transcribed Jingphaw. In India, the Jingpo are known as the Singpho. Kachin is often used interchangeably with Jingpo, especially in Burmese, although the former more precisely refers to the collection of ethnic groups including the Jingpo. The Jingpo were previously known by various exonyms in Chinese: ''Echang'', ''Zhexie'', and ''Yeren'' (野人, )—the latter used in China from the Yuan dynasty until the formation of the People's Republic of China in 1949. The Burmese government officiall ...
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