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what is the difference between Chakma and Marma? Explain it.​

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Answered by nehaliganvit3
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Explanation:

The name Chakma derives from the Sanskrit word Sakthimaha, which means powerful and great. This name was given to Chakmas by one of the Burmese kings during the Bagan era

Chakmas and Hajongs were originally residents of Chittagong Hill Tracts in the erstwhile East Pakistan. ... The Chakmas, who are Buddhists, and the Hajongs, who are Hindus, also allegedly faced religious persecution and entered India through the then Lushai Hills district of Assam (now Mizoram).

The Chākmā population today is estimated to be around 700,000 people, but it is spread over three different countries. The majority (approximately 450,000 people) are located in the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh.

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