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Bamar Erotic
Homeland
Myanmar (Irrawaddy basin)
Region
Southeast Asia
About Bamar People
Bamar (Burman) comprise approximately 68% of the Myanmar population — about 35+ million, the dominant ethnic group, concentrated in the Irrawaddy / Ayeyarwady River basin and the central plains (Mandalay, Sagaing, Bago, Magway, Yangon, Ayeyarwady regions). Predominantly Theravada Buddhist (~89% of Bamar population). The Bamar ethnogenesis traces to migration from southern China (Yunnan) to the Irrawaddy basin during the 9th-c. CE Pyu collapse and subsequent consolidation under successive Burmese imperial states (Pagan 1044-1297, Toungoo 1510-1752, Konbaung 1752-1885). The Burmese language is part of the Sino-Tibetan / Tibeto-Burman family. The Bamar political-cultural-religious dominance under the post-1948 independent Burmese state has generated long-running ethnic-political tensions with the various non-Bamar ethnic groups, including ongoing armed conflicts in multiple ethnic states.
Typical Bamar Phenotypes
Reference for AI generation — hair, eyes, skin, facial structure, build
Skin tone is predominantly Fitzpatrick III-V with IV the modal value. Hair texture is uniformly straight (Andre Walker 1A-1B), uniformly black to very dark brown. Facial features track Tibeto-Burman / Southeast Asian source populations: epicanthic-fold variants common, moderate nasal bridges, oval-to-rounded face shapes. Eye color is uniformly brown to dark brown. Build is intermediate; adult Bamar male mean stature is approximately 162-165 cm in 2010s-2020s cohorts.
Explore phenotype categories
Structured taxonomy with peer-reviewed scales · 22 anatomical categories
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