How old is Karenni?

The Karenni originate from Mongolia from where they arrived to Burma around 700 BC (Thein Lwin, 2011). Although all Karenni subgroups speak the same Karenni language, dialects vary from one group to another.
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Where is Karenni came from?

The Karenni, also known as the Kayah (Burmese: ကယားလူမျိုး) or Kayah Li, are a Karen people native to the Kayah State of Myanmar (Burma).
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What is Karenni history?

Karenni State is believed to have been established in BC 739. From 739 BC until the 17th century AD communities within Karenni States were ruled over by elected leaders. In the 18th century, troops from one of the feudal states in Yun intruded into Karenni State, but the Karenni people united to repel these invaders.
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How many Karenni are in the world?

The Karenni population, not more than 300,000, is a plural community of several ethnics of hill Karen.
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Who was the first Karenni?

The Karenni originate from Mongolia from where they arrived to Burma around 700 BC (Thein Lwin, 2011). Although all Karenni subgroups speak the same Karenni language, dialects vary from one group to another.
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Who Are The Karenni People



Are Karenni from Thailand?

The Karenni people are known as the “Red Karen” and live in a small, mountainous region to the north of Karen State and west of Thailand.
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What is Karenni flag mean?

It's a Karenni flag from an ethnic culture in Burma. Karenni is the ethnic culture in Burma. I guess it means so much. It means a lot to me because I'm half Karenni and half Shan and it's part of me. My dad is Karenni and my mom is Shan.
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Why do the Karenni people are referred to as Red Karen?

The name Karenni, meaning Red Karen, comes from the brightly-colored traditional clothing of the largest ethnic group, the Kayah or Kayah li Phu. The Karen people consist of two main subgroups, S'gaw and Po, that speak different dialects.
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Is Karenni a Mongolian?

The Karenni people (also known at times as “Red Karen”) are believed to have descended from the Mongolian plateau at a time of food scarcity in the Gobi Desert, and as a result of oppression from other ethnic groups living in Mongolia.
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What is Karenni religion?

The main religion of Karenni people is Christianity (Including various denominations). In addition to Christianity, there is also a minority Buddhist population. The third main religion is the traditional Animist belief. Some Karenni people only believe in their Animist traditions.
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What did the Burmese government do to the Karenni?

Intent on maintaining control over resource-rich Karenni state and clearing the land for foreign investment, government military forces have systematically destroyed hundreds of Karenni villages and large areas of natural resources.
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What is Karenni food?

They are made of bamboo, woods, leaves of grass, dry leaves or palm leaves. Food. Here are different kinds of Karenni foods. Mostly of Karenni people eat rice and vegetable.
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Who created the Karen flag?

The current Karen flag was first made by one of the Karen rebel groups fighting against Burma's ruling military government. [1] It is a uniting symbol for many Karen people. On the top left side of the flag is a square box with a rising sun with nine beams of light.
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Is there a civil war in Burma?

The conflict is the world's longest ongoing civil war, having spanned more than seven decades. Map of the military situation in Myanmar in 2022. For a detailed map of the current situation, see here.
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How old are the Karen people?

Over two thousand years ago, the Karen were one of two main groups that settled into what is now Burma, while ethnic Burmese immigrated to Burma around a thousand years ago. Over the last thousand years, all sorts of different ethnic groups have controlled what is now Burma.
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Why are the Karenni people in conflict?

After Karenni State was written into the constitution, without their leader's consent, they continued to refuse to join the union. Due to these refusals, the Burmese Army invaded Karenni State in August, 1948. The Karenni resistance movement soon formed to counter this invasion and the conflict had begun.
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What language is Karen?

The Karen (/kəˈrɛn/) or Karenic languages are tonal languages spoken by some seven million Karen people. They are of unclear affiliation within the Sino-Tibetan languages. The Karen languages are written using the Karen script. The three main branches are Sgaw, Pwo and Pa'O.
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Where do they speak Karenni?

Red karen or Karenni (Burmese: ကယား, Kayah Li: ꤊꤢꤛꤢ꤭ ꤜꤟꤤ꤬, Kayah) known in Burmese as Kayah, is a Karen dialect continuum spoken by over half a million Kayah people (Red Karen) in Burma.
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What language family does Burmese belong to?

Burmese and most of the other languages belong to the Tibeto-Burman subfamily of Sino-Tibetan languages. The Shan language belongs to the Tai family. Languages spoken by the Mon of southern Myanmar and by the Wa and Palaung of the Shan Plateau are members of the Mon-Khmer subfamily of Austroasiatic languages.
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Is Burmese a tonal language?

Burmese is a tonal language, which means phonemic contrasts can be made on the basis of the tone of a vowel. In Burmese, these contrasts involve not only pitch, but also phonation, intensity (loudness), duration, and vowel quality.
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Where is Myanmar?

Myanmar, previously known as Burma, is in South East Asia. It neighbours Thailand, Laos, Bangladesh, China and India. It has a population of about 54 million, most of whom are Burmese speakers, although other languages are also spoken. The biggest city is Yangon (Rangoon), but the capital is Nay Pyi Taw.
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