A people's history, ready to answer
Every people carries a library.
Ours was scattered across camps, borders, and memory.
Some call it lost.
We call it unread.
Questions about Rohingya history, culture, and identity — answered from the record.
Every answer traced back to the history books, articles, and archives it came from.
A patient teacher for students, researchers, journalists — and anyone meeting the story for the first time.
Turn answers into documents, slides, scripts, and lessons — in one prompt.
Rohingya AI is a knowledge assistant fed on history books, academic papers, articles, reports, and archives about the Rohingya people — their history, their culture, their story. No guesses. No invented facts. Just cited knowledge.
History books, academic papers, news articles, reports, photographs, and testimony — gathered into one living archive. When knowledge can be asked a question, it stops being a relic and becomes a teacher.
That is what this project is for. So that anyone, anywhere, can ask who the Rohingya are — and get an answer with sources behind it.
Reading — history books and academic papers
Indexing — decades of articles and reports
Preparing — answers, documents, and slides