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Khyang people

Indigenous people live in Bangladesh


Summary

Indigenous people live in Bangladesh

FieldValue
groupKhyang people
population~4,826
total_ref
region1Bangladesh
pop14,826
ref1
region2Myanmar
pop2Unknown
religions[[File:Dharma Wheel (2).svg16px]] Theravada Buddhism (61.71 %),
[[File:Christian cross.svg12px]] Christianity (38.29 %)

Kheyang is the exonym of the Hyow. The Kheyang or the Hyow (খিয়াং) are a group of indigenous people inhabiting in the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh and the Rakhine State of Myanmar. The Khyang are one of the smallest ethnic groups in Bangladesh with a population of only 4,826 according to the 2022 census.

Etymology

The word "Kheyang" is originated from the term "khlɔng", which means person in the language. The endonym Hyow means Chin.

History

According to Kheyang chronicles, the Khyangs with their king entered Chittagong Hill Tracts when their kingdom in Burma was overrun by the Burmese. But afterwards the king decided to go back to Burma. But his younger queen being pregnant could not accompany him. Hence she was left behind with some followers and kinsmen. The present Kheyang are the descendants of this queen and her retinue. However, the literature of the Burmese history tells that the Kheyang migrated with the Marma from the southern Myanmar in the late eighteenth century. The Kheyang have two groups in Bangladesh: Laitu and Kongtu. The Kheyang were Buddhists but many converted to Christianity during the British period. Most Khyang today are under the Mong family or the "Royal Family" which is from Chandraghona, Rangamati Hill Districts in Bangladesh.

Geographical distribution

According to the 2022 Bangladeshi census, there are 4,826 Khyang in Bangladesh. Among them, 2,502 in Bandarban District and 1,670 in Rangamati District.

UpazilaDistrictPopulationPercentage who are Khyang
Rajasthali UpazilaRangamati District1,4205.10%
Bandarban Sadar UpazilaBandarban District1,3101.18%
Rowangchhari UpazilaBandarban District6522.35%
Thanchi UpazilaBandarban District3591.21%
Kaptai UpazilaRangamati District1770.32%
Ruma UpazilaBandarban District1580.49%
Others

Social system

Every Khyang society has a leader who is called 'Karbari' or 'Headman'. Kheyang society has a patriarchal structure. The father of a family is the master of the house. If a village lacks a headman, the villagers unitedly appoint a leader. The leader solves all the disputes that may develop among the villagers and, thus, helps them live in peace. If a person is accused of any criminal wrongdoing, the headman takes steps in line with customary social laws.

The accused is generally punished or forgiven, and the judgement is passed in front of all after measuring the enormity of the misdeed. Both the male and female of the Kheyang community are very industrious. Men dominate and especially follow the laws of society.

References

  • http://www.ebbd.info/khyengs-religious-festivals.html

References

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  2. (2021). "Table 1.4 Ethnic Population by Group and Sex". Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics.
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  10. (June 2024). "Population and Housing Census 2022 - District Report: Rangamati". [[Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics]].
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