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- Mon_people abstract "The Mon (Mon: မောန် or မည်; Burmese: မွန်လူမျိုး, pronounced: [mʊ̀ɴ lù mjó]; Thai: มอญ, pronounced [mɔ̄ːn]) are an ethnic group from Burma (Myanmar), living mostly in Mon State, Bago Division, the Irrawaddy Delta, and along the southern Thai–Burmese border. One of the earliest peoples to reside in Southeast Asia, the Mon were responsible for the spread of Theravada Buddhism in Burma and what is now Thailand. The Mon culture is credited as a major source of influence on the dominant Burmese culture.As the eastern Mon were absorbed into the Thai society long ago, the western Mon of Burma have largely assimilated into Burmese society. In Burma, the Mon are fighting to preserve the Mon language and culture, and regain a greater degree of political autonomy. The Mon of Burma are divided into three sub-groups based on their ancestral region in Lower Burma: the Man Nya (မန်ည) from Pathein (the Irrawaddy delta) in the west, the Man Duin (မန်ဒိုၚ်): Bago in the central region, and the Man Da (မန်ဒ): Mottama in the southeast. Once the predominant ethno-linguistic group in Lower Burma, speakers of the Mon language number fewer than one million today,[citation needed] and those of Mon descent number anywhere between two million and eight million.[citation needed] The majority of Mon are monolingual in the Burmese language, and are counted as members of the majority Bamar (Burmans). Recent studies have suggested evidence indicating that the Mon and Bamar share a common genetic ancestry. A genetic study done on Mon and Bamar showed a high prevalence of a particular glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) mutation not found among Khmers, Laotians and Thais.".
- Mon_people language Burmese_language.
- Mon_people language Mon_language.
- Mon_people populationPlace Burma.
- Mon_people populationPlace Thailand.
- Mon_people related Austroasiatic_languages.
- Mon_people related Khmer_people.
- Mon_people religion Theravada.
- Mon_people thumbnail Rajadhirat.jpg?width=300.
- Mon_people totalPopulation "8145500".
- Mon_people wikiPageExternalLink ~gb661.
- Mon_people wikiPageExternalLink inscriptions.php.
- Mon_people wikiPageExternalLink the-mon-a-khmer-kingdoms.html.
- Mon_people wikiPageExternalLink 608173.
- Mon_people wikiPageExternalLink www.kaowao.org.
- Mon_people wikiPageExternalLink www.monentertainment.zoomshare.com.
- Mon_people wikiPageExternalLink www.monnews.org.
- Mon_people wikiPageExternalLink fulltext.html.
- Mon_people wikiPageExternalLink Monstate's.
- Mon_people wikiPageID "158967".
- Mon_people wikiPageRevisionID "602171535".
- Mon_people group "Mon".
- Mon_people hasPhotoCollection Mon_people.
- Mon_people langs Burmese_language.
- Mon_people langs Mon_language.
- Mon_people pop "114500".
- Mon_people pop "8000000".
- Mon_people poptime "8145500".
- Mon_people related "Khmer and other Mon–Khmer groups".
- Mon_people rels Theravada.
- Mon_people subject Category:Buddhist_communities.
- Mon_people subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Burma.
- Mon_people subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Laos.
- Mon_people subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Thailand.
- Mon_people subject Category:Members_of_the_Unrepresented_Nations_and_Peoples_Organization.
- Mon_people subject Category:Mon_people.
- Mon_people subject Category:Thai_studies.
- Mon_people type Abstraction100002137.
- Mon_people type BuddhistCommunities.
- Mon_people type Community108223802.
- Mon_people type EthnicGroup107967382.
- Mon_people type EthnicGroupsInBurma.
- Mon_people type EthnicGroupsInLaos.
- Mon_people type EthnicGroupsInThailand.
- Mon_people type Gathering107975026.
- Mon_people type Group100031264.
- Mon_people type SocialGroup107950920.
- Mon_people type EthnicGroup.
- Mon_people type CommunityOrganization.
- Mon_people type Collective.
- Mon_people comment "The Mon (Mon: မောန် or မည်; Burmese: မွန်လူမျိုး, pronounced: [mʊ̀ɴ lù mjó]; Thai: มอญ, pronounced [mɔ̄ːn]) are an ethnic group from Burma (Myanmar), living mostly in Mon State, Bago Division, the Irrawaddy Delta, and along the southern Thai–Burmese border. One of the earliest peoples to reside in Southeast Asia, the Mon were responsible for the spread of Theravada Buddhism in Burma and what is now Thailand.".
- Mon_people label "Etnia mon".
- Mon_people label "Mon (gruppo etnico)".
- Mon_people label "Mon (volk)".
- Mon_people label "Mon people".
- Mon_people label "Mon".
- Mon_people label "Monowie".
- Mon_people label "Môns".
- Mon_people label "Povo Mon".
- Mon_people label "Моны".
- Mon_people label "モン族 (Mon)".
- Mon_people label "孟族".
- Mon_people sameAs Mon.
- Mon_people sameAs Etnia_mon.
- Mon_people sameAs Môns.
- Mon_people sameAs Mon_(gruppo_etnico).
- Mon_people sameAs モン族_(Mon).
- Mon_people sameAs 몬족.
- Mon_people sameAs Mon_(volk).
- Mon_people sameAs Monowie.
- Mon_people sameAs Povo_Mon.
- Mon_people sameAs m.014zsv.
- Mon_people sameAs Q637909.
- Mon_people sameAs Q637909.
- Mon_people sameAs Mon_people.
- Mon_people wasDerivedFrom Mon_people?oldid=602171535.
- Mon_people depiction Rajadhirat.jpg.
- Mon_people isPrimaryTopicOf Mon_people.
- Mon_people name "Mon".