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Homeland
Bangladesh (Cox's Bazar refugee camps)
Region
South Asia
About Rohingya Bangladesh People
Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh comprise approximately 0.5% of the country population — approximately 1+ million, predominantly in the Cox's Bazar refugee camps including Kutupalong-Balukhali (the world's largest refugee settlement, hosting approximately 600,000+ refugees) plus other camps. The Rohingya are a Muslim ethnic group of Rakhine State, Myanmar (where they have been denied citizenship and statehood under successive Burmese / Myanmar governments). The community fled to Bangladesh during multiple expulsion waves: 1978 Operation Naga Min, 1991-1992 Operation Pyi Thaya, 2012 anti-Rohingya violence, and most recently the August 2017 Myanmar military Tatmadaw 'clearance operations' that the UN Independent International Fact-Finding Mission on Myanmar (2018) characterized as genocide. The Rohingya language is part of the Eastern Indo-Aryan branch (closely related to Bengali, particularly the Chittagong dialect), distinct from the Tibeto-Burman Burmese / Rakhine language. The community has been substantially confined to the Cox's Bazar camps with limited movement, education, and employment opportunities since 2017.
Typical Rohingya Bangladesh Phenotypes
Reference for AI generation — hair, eyes, skin, facial structure, build
Phenotype distribution closely matches broader Bengali / Eastern Indo-Aryan source populations — Fitzpatrick IV-V skin tone, hair predominantly straight to wavy black, facial features track Eastern South Asian source populations. The Rohingya have been documented to be phenotypically distinct from Burmese / Rakhine populations (which are Tibeto-Burman with characteristic East Asian features) — the phenotypic distinction underlies much of the Burmese state's claim that Rohingya are 'Bengali interlopers' rather than Indigenous Rakhine residents, though historical evidence supports continuous Rohingya presence in Rakhine since at least the 16th c.
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Structured taxonomy with peer-reviewed scales · 22 anatomical categories
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