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Rohingyalish Book One Page 41-50

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Uploaded by on Oct 29, 2007

Rohingyalish Book 1 training for Rohingya people of Arakan, Burma (Myanmar).

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  • What is it? Is that a broken Bengali Language? As far as i know Rohingyas don't listed as a burmese citizen. Someone used bengali language to changed that as a rohingya's language. That's Sad.

  • Rohingya is of "Rohang" and "Ya" meaning inhabitant of Rohang Land. Rohingyas brave & industrious and owner of Arakan and has history of time immemorial. They never ever want either to know Bangali or to learn Bangali.

    Remember Rohingyalish is our modern writing system which is fur better than Bangali and any body can learn how to write within few minutes. We have no problem to use it on any electronic media either it be your mobile, your pc or Internet. It's been recognized by ISO.

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  • In fact, the name of Arakan is of much antiquity. In Ptolemys Geografia (150 AD) it was named Argyre.

    Early Buddhist missionaries called Arakan as Rekkha Pura. In the Ananda Chandra stone pillar of Chandra

    dynasty (8th Century) at Shitthaung Pagoda in Mrauk-U the name of Arakan was engraved as Arakadess.

    In a Latin Geography (1597 AD) by Peta Vino, the country was referred to as Aracan. Friar Manrique

    (1628-43 AD) mentions the country as Aracan.3

  • Amnesty International Report 2004

    Myanmar. The Rohingya Minority. Fundamental Rights Denied

    The Muslim ethnic minority, generally known as the Rohingyas, who live in northern Rakhine State, western Myanmar, continue to suffer from several forms of restrictions and human rights violations. The Rohingyas' freedom of movement is severely restricted and the vast majority of them have effectively been denied Myanmar citizenship.

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