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

    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.

  2. Ophthalmologist & Retina Specialist in Sarasota - Shane Retina

    Dr. Thomas Shane is a board-certified ophthalmologist & retina specialist in Sarasota, FL. Expert in macular degeneration, retinal surgery, & diabetic eye care.

  3. 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 …

  4. SHAN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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

  5. 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 …

  6. Shan - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Nov 1, 2025 · Most Shan are cultivators of rice; they have a characteristic species of feudal political structure. Shan culture probably diffused southward and westward from west-central China from Han …

  7. Shan - Wikipedia

    Liu Shan, second emperor of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period.

  8. SWIMWEAR | SHAN

    If you're looking for women's swimwear that combines style and comfort, Shan is the brand for you. With our collection of women's swimwear, you'll find a wide variety of styles, cuts, and colors to suit all …

  9. Shaan (singer) - Wikipedia

    Shantanu Mukherjee (Bengali pronunciation: [ʃantonu mukʰardʒi]; born 30 September 1972), professionally known as Shaan, is an Indian playback singer, composer, actor, and television host. …

  10. Shan language - Wikipedia

    Shan is the native language of the Shan people and is mostly spoken in Shan State, Myanmar. It is also spoken in pockets in other parts of Myanmar, in Northern Thailand, in Yunnan, in Laos, in Cambodia, …