Mong lay Rakhine, Nga lay Rakhine

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  • Опубліковано 23 гру 2024

КОМЕНТАРІ • 13

  • @AungShingMarma
    @AungShingMarma 17 років тому

    I am very please to learn the ancient history of rakhine or Marma. This is a rare for us.Please publish more like this historical events of ours. BAngkok

  • @Romabamboo
    @Romabamboo 17 років тому

    this song makes me cry............

  • @ukyachowhain2383
    @ukyachowhain2383 5 років тому

    I love this song

  • @kywthan
    @kywthan 15 років тому

    great song

  • @hninyuwai3143
    @hninyuwai3143 12 років тому

    Great & nice song!

  • @arakannet
    @arakannet  18 років тому

    Mong lay Rakhine, Nga lay Rakhine.

  • @zawmyo7264
    @zawmyo7264 5 років тому

    Good

  • @mraukukingdom1463
    @mraukukingdom1463 11 років тому

    welcome''''''''' the song is hear .my brave .

  • @amirkhan-zw2hl
    @amirkhan-zw2hl 10 років тому

    WE ARE ARAKAN...............................

  • @Romabamboo
    @Romabamboo 16 років тому

    mong kay Rakhine thar , nga lay Rakhine that, at the end, they are with alcohol...

  • @thageeblood
    @thageeblood 14 років тому

    The Rukheng race is admitted to be of the same racial stock as the Burmas or Birmans, and is understood to have greatly preceded that nation in civilization. The Burmas, indeed, derive their own origin from the Rukheng, whom they generally dominate Burma Kyi, or the great Barmas, and they consider the Rukheng as the most ancient and original dialect of the Burma Language. (Leyden. J: On the language and Literature of the Indo-China Nations) ASIATIC RESEARCHERS, Vol. X, 1811)

  • @Romabamboo
    @Romabamboo 16 років тому

    hahaha burmese sa kar is a bit different form Rakhine..

  • @thageeblood
    @thageeblood 14 років тому

    The Rukheng race is admitted to be of the same racial stock as the Burmas or Birmans, and is understood to have greatly preceded that nation in civilization. The Burmas, indeed, derive their own origin from the Rukheng, whom they generally dominate Burma Kyi, or the great Barmas, and they consider the Rukheng as the most ancient and original dialect of the Burma Language. (Leyden. J: On the language and Literature of the Indo-China Nations) ASIATIC RESEARCHERS, Vol. X, 1811)