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Chakma people from en.m.wikipedia.org
The Chakma people or Changhma people (Chakma:𑄌𑄋𑄴𑄟𑄳𑄦), are an ethnic group from the eastern-most regions of the Indian subcontinent and Western Myanmar.
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Chakma people

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The Chakma people or Changhma people, are an ethnic group from the eastern-most regions of the Indian subcontinent and Western Myanmar. They are the largest ethnic group of the Chittagong Hill Tracts region of southeastern Bangladesh, and the... Wikipedia
Languages spoken: Chakma language
Arunachal Pradesh: 47,073
Assam: 3,166
Bangladesh: 483,299 (2022)
India: 228,281 (2011)
Meghalaya: 159
Mizoram: 92,850

Chakma, largest of the indigenous populations of Bangladesh, also settled in parts of northeastern India and in Myanmar (Burma). Their Indo-Aryan language ...
The Chakmas are one of the Buddhist communities in the Indian sub-continent. They have their own age old culture, language and scripts. They practice shifting ...
Chakma people from trci.tripura.gov.in
Chakmas are known to be a tribe of South-East Asia. They have first migrated to Arakan Hill of Myanmar and then Chittagong Hill tracts of Tripura. A major part ...
The Chakma population is estimated to be around 550,000. It is spread over three different countries. The majority (approximately 300,000 people) are located in ...
They are the largest Buddhist group in that Muslim-dominated country. The Chakma are not the same as the smaller Chak tribe, who inhabit areas further south.
Chakma people from www.quora.com
Jun 22, 2020 · They are identified as a sub-group of Chin people. They live widely in some parts of northern Rakhine state, Chin state, the townships of Matupi ...
Chakma people from www.thehindu.com
Sep 14, 2017 · The Chakmas and Hajongs are ethnic people who lived in the Chittagong Hill Tracts, most of which are located in Bangladesh. Chakmas are ...
Learn about the Chakma in India people group. Profiles include statistics, text, photo, map, progress indicator and language resources.