Origins and Early History
The Rohingya are a Muslim ethnic group primarily residing in the Rakhine State of Myanmar, previously known as Arakan. Their presence in this region is historically documented as far back as the 15th century, with some historians suggesting earlier roots tied to Arab traders. Their relationship with the Buddhist majority has been fraught with tension, exacerbated by British colonial practices, which deepened ethnic divides through preferential treatment and the migration policies during the
colonial period.