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  1. Shan people - Wikipedia

    The Shan people (Shan: တႆး, pronounced [taj˥], or Burmese: ရှမ်းလူမျိုး, pronounced [ʃáɰ̃ lùmjó]), also known as the Tai Long (တႆးလူင်, [taj˥.loŋ˨˦]) or Tai Yai, are a Tai ethnic group of …

  2. SHAN | Ready-to-wear, Swimwear and Resort wear

    Shop with Shan and discover the latest collection of swimwear, home wear, and accessories for men and women. Our stylish and comfortable pieces are designed to meet all your needs.

  3. Shan | History, Culture & Language | Britannica

    Shan, Southeast Asian people who live primarily in eastern and northwestern Myanmar (Burma) and also in Yunnan province, China. The Shan are the largest minority group in Myanmar, making up …

  4. Shan Restaurant Menu - Chicago, IL Restaurant - Order Online

    Menu, hours, photos, and more for Shan Restaurant located at 5060 N Sheridan Rd, Chicago, IL, 60640-3118, offering Middle Eastern, Dinner, Indian, Pakistani and Lunch Specials.

  5. SHAN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of SHAN is a member of a people living primarily in Myanmar and southern China.

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  7. Shan Restaurant and Grocery, Chicago - Menu, Reviews (212), Photos …

    Dec 29, 2025 · Latest reviews, photos and ratings for Shan Restaurant and Grocery at 5060 N Sheridan Rd in Chicago - view the menu, hours, phone number, address and map.

  8. SHAN LIFE AND CULTURE | Facts and Details

    In Shan State, ngapi is made from fermented beans rather than fish or shrimp, and is used as both a flavoring and also condiment in Shan cuisine. Fermented beans, called pè ngapi, from the Shan …

  9. Shan - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Dec 14, 2025 · Shan (plural Shans or Shan) A member of a people living primarily in the Shan State of Myanmar (also known as Burma), and in adjacent areas of China, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam, …

  10. The Indigenous Shan People - Peoples of the World

    Most Shan people live today in much the same way as they always have. The majority live in small, rural villages where they farm subsistence and cash crops such as rice and tropical and sub-tropical fruit …