Kamein

Kaman
‹See Tfd›ကမန်
Regions with significant populations
 Myanmar50,000[1]
Languages
Arakanese
Religion
Islam
Related ethnic groups
Persians • Arakanese • Bamar

The Kamein (Burmese: ကမန်လူမျိုး), also known as the Kaman (‹See Tfd›ကမန်), are a Southeast Asian ethnic group indigenous to Rakhine State, Myanmar, where they primarily reside, and who predominantly follow Islam. The name Kaman comes from Persian, meaning "bow".[2] The Kaman are formally recognized by the Burmese government and classified as one of the seven ethnic groups composing the Rakhine national race.[3] The Kaman are considered indigenous and are widely acknowledged as Burmese citizens who hold national identity cards.[4][5][6]