Friday, April 20, 2012

The Origin and Coinage of Marma

The Origin and Coinage of Marma

Marma is the name of a indigenous group in Chittagong who are similar to Arakanese and Burmese in culture, language, food, lifestyle, clothing, religion, etc. To understand the exact origin and meaning of the term “Marma” is difficult task as there are many explanations on this term. There are many assumptions and explanations on the term.
1. According to some the term “Marma” derived from the term “Myanmar”. As there is another claim that Marmas are originally linage of Peguan/Mon and Burmese. So the term Marma was officially coined by Bohmong king to people of his circle because the king was the descendent of Myanmar. The word of Myanmar changed phonetically as it is pronounced differently by Arakanese and Marma. Sometimes Arakanese pronounces “Ya” of Burmese pronunciation in “Ra” phones.  For example Arakanese pronounces “Rangoon” for “Yangoon” of Burmese. So this is similar to above example of phonetic changes.
               
2. Another assumption is that the term “Marma” derived from the Chinese word “Meing” which means man. It denotes to call the people of Burma by the Chinese.
      
    Besides Marma there is another name Mog/Magha called to us by outsider Bengalis which means pirate. According some historians, some Marmas used to join piracy and plunder during Dutch and Portuguese invasion in Chittagong. Marmas in Chittagong, Bangladesh rather see this name as offensive and insulting.  Therefore picking up new name Marma was necessary. But Marmas in Tripura state of India kept the same name as Mog/Magh. They have their own good reasons and they do not consider Mog/Magh as offensive term but Mog/Magh as rulers and descendant of Magadhi. However they still identify that they are not separated from the Marma of Bangladesh. They are the same type of people.

     History of Mog is another big topic. So i hope to write another short essay focusing on the history of Mog.



Thursday, April 19, 2012

The Origin of Marma People

The Origin of Marma People

You may have heard of Marma in Bangladesh, Magh in India or somewhere else but do you know their origin; where are they originally from? So here is a little exploration on the origin of Marma or Magh people. There are two opinions holding on the linage of Marma. Some believe that Marma is descendants of Arakanese while others claimed that linage of Burmese.
According to some, it seems that Marmas came from the linage of Burmese originally and claimed they had no relationship with the Arakanese. The ancestors of Marmas might have traveled from Burma to Arakan as in the past people used to have nomadic life. From Arakan kingdom, they migrated to parts of Bangladesh.
Historically, it is recorded that Marmas migrated from Arakan kingdom of Burma to the Chittagong of Bangladesh in two phases of migrations during 14th to 17th century in the golden period of Mrauk U. In the first phase during the Mrauk U period Arakanese kingdom was expanded to even some parts of Chittagong and Dhaka. Secondly, they fled to Chittagong and settled down as the Arakanese kingdom was conquered and tortured by the Burmese king Bodawpaya. 

This the map of Arakan and Chittagong. Both territories are close to each other which made the migration easier.
 The above both claims on the linage of Marmas depend on the traditional and historical studies. But there is another possibility that Marmas are mixture of Burmese and Arakanese. So with the facility of modern science these claims can be investigated and concluded through scientific test on the DNA of Marma to trace their origin. This scientific test can be more reliable than those of traditional beliefs and historical studies.