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- Magh_people abstract "The Magh is the term used in Bengal for the Arakanese or Rakhine people of Arakan. During the 16th and 17th centuries, the Mrauk U Kingdom of Arakan expanded its territories to the Chittagong area of Bengal. The navy of the kingdom of Arakan or rather Magh sailors along the Portuguese had plundered along the coast of Chittagong; as well as in the rivers of Bengal; and captured many Bengalis and sold them in the slave markets that were run by the Dutch East India Company, VOC in Batavia. For those notorious activities in the past, the Arakanese were called Magh pirates by the people of Bengal. Another alternative suggestion for the term Magh suggests that the word is derived from Maghada, the country where the Buddha lived. That country is mentioned in the Arakanese Chronicles as the original residing place of the ancestors of the Arakanese kings who were the relatives of the Buddha. During the hey days of the Arakanese kingdom, many Arakanese people who were called as Maghs lived in Chittagong region of Bengal. As Chittagong, what is now in Bangladesh, was part of Arakan in the past, the Arakanese Magh governors ruled part of Bengal by residing in that city as the capital of the colonial region of Arakan. The Arakanese king also appointed Bohmong Rajas to rule in the Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) in Bohmong Htaung. The Chakma region of CHT and the kingdom of Tripura were also part of Arakan at that time. Those people living in CHT, especially in Bandarban were still ruled by Bohmong Raja until now since Arakan's rule of Bengal. The Arakanese who have been living in CHT, Bengal, since the ascent of Arakanese kingdom in the 16th century were also known as the Marma people. Those Marmas are known as Magh to the people of Bengal as they are the Arakanese descendants. Arakanese people living in Tripura state of India since that ancient time, are also called as Mog or Magh by the local people of Tripura State.".
- Magh_people wikiPageID "15812703".
- Magh_people wikiPageLength "2367".
- Magh_people wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Magh_people wikiPageRevisionID "691946111".
- Magh_people wikiPageWikiLink Bandarban_District.
- Magh_people wikiPageWikiLink Batavia,_Dutch_East_Indies.
- Magh_people wikiPageWikiLink Bengal.
- Magh_people wikiPageWikiLink Bengalis.
- Magh_people wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Myanmar.
- Magh_people wikiPageWikiLink Chakma_people.
- Magh_people wikiPageWikiLink Chittagong.
- Magh_people wikiPageWikiLink Dutch_East_India_Company.
- Magh_people wikiPageWikiLink Gautama_Buddha.
- Magh_people wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Mrauk_U.
- Magh_people wikiPageWikiLink Marma_people.
- Magh_people wikiPageWikiLink Mog_people.
- Magh_people wikiPageWikiLink Piracy.
- Magh_people wikiPageWikiLink Rakhine_State.
- Magh_people wikiPageWikiLink Rakhine_people.
- Magh_people wikiPageWikiLink Tripura.
- Magh_people wikiPageWikiLinkText "Arakanese".
- Magh_people wikiPageWikiLinkText "Magh people".
- Magh_people wikiPageWikiLinkText "Magh".
- Magh_people wikiPageWikiLinkText "Maghs".
- Magh_people subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Myanmar.
- Magh_people hypernym Term.
- Magh_people type Group.
- Magh_people type Group.
- Magh_people comment "The Magh is the term used in Bengal for the Arakanese or Rakhine people of Arakan. During the 16th and 17th centuries, the Mrauk U Kingdom of Arakan expanded its territories to the Chittagong area of Bengal. The navy of the kingdom of Arakan or rather Magh sailors along the Portuguese had plundered along the coast of Chittagong; as well as in the rivers of Bengal; and captured many Bengalis and sold them in the slave markets that were run by the Dutch East India Company, VOC in Batavia.".
- Magh_people label "Magh people".
- Magh_people sameAs Q6730382.
- Magh_people sameAs মগ_(জাতিগোষ্ঠী).
- Magh_people sameAs m.03nwmcz.
- Magh_people sameAs Q6730382.
- Magh_people wasDerivedFrom Magh_people?oldid=691946111.
- Magh_people isPrimaryTopicOf Magh_people.